Example sentences of "she [modal v] [verb] [adv] from " in BNC.

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1 She must get away from Nathan Bryce as fast as she could .
2 As Frank was talking his arm had gone round May 's shoulder and he was hugging her to him , and of a sudden Peggy felt she must get away from this family scene or she 'd burst out crying .
3 She had always known that she must get away from him some time in order to reach Lori , and there could n't be a better opportunity .
4 If I tell her it was I who was responsible for my wife 's death , she 'll turn away from me in horror and disgust .
5 Before she could pull away from him he jerked loose his grip and started back the way they 'd come .
6 She says she could walk away from it all tomorrow ; ‘ I could just let it go and start all over again .
7 Sandra , but she preferred Sandy , told us that she 'd worked at the Exhilarator for five months but was just biding her time before she could move away from her mother and get her own place in London .
8 Even if she is not someone who could easily enter into discussions of this nature , in which her feelings are explored , it is possible that she could benefit considerably from advice and comfort delivered to her in a less personal way through the pages of a book .
9 Did she imagine she could run away from Alice , just like that ?
10 There must be some way she could get away from here .
11 Early that afternoon , as soon as she could get away from a lunch with colleagues from her department , Loretta set off for the Sunday Herald building .
12 Tears again , she felt like the child she had been when her father gave wild stinging slaps to her legs by way of welcome after she 'd run away from home .
13 Was it true ? she demanded of the silly girl : that she 'd run away from the boys when they were only trying to be friendly ?
14 Her hair was messed up as if she 'd come straight from bed , and her cheeks despite the coolness of the day were flushed as if she 'd recently made love .
15 She , she 'd met him , she 'd come home from abroad in September you know from Korea dancing , that was er that came in on Sunday
16 She used to slip home from the factory during her lunch breaks to make sure Dorothy Two was all right .
17 She would wriggle away from Sarah 's attention as soon as she could and hide in the garden .
18 Something would attract her — a cloud , a flower , a fat lady on the street- and she would drift away from the track unthinkingly .
19 For a moment it seemed as if she would pull away from him , then she nodded , and , still weeping , allowed herself to be led away .
20 She would get away from here as soon as the snow began to melt .
21 But I did not foresee that she would run away from us both — that we would both lose her forever . ’
22 If she is not ready , she will move away from the male and the male will not attempt to mate with her .
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