Example sentences of "she [modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She ought therefore to slip on the fur boots … put a little hay in the bottom of the coach … |
2 | However , she may not cope with another supplemented runner , LINE OF THUNDER ( nap 3.10 ) . |
3 | After making first animal feed ( korm ) and only later cabbage soup ( shchi ) for the family , she may finally turn to the work that occupies the womenfolk from November until Lent — spinning flax from that blue-flowered , frail-leaved plant plucked by the root in handfuls in the August of 1921 . |
4 | He or she may well progress from one to the other . |
5 | Curiously , the female will help each male defend his territory from a neighbour , even though a few minutes later she may well move into the neighbour 's territory and switch sides . |
6 | If this visit is not possible , she should fill in section B or C ( as well as section A ) on the back of the death certificate ( Form BD8 ) issued by the Registrar and send it to her local Social Security Office without delay , and they will send her a claim form ; or she may just write to the local office asking for a claim form for widow 's benefit . |
7 | She may also participate in the ward teaching , either at the bedside or by leading tutorial sessions . |
8 | She may subtly encourage in her daughter all the characteristics she would like to express openly herself , but dare not . |
9 | Alyakkh is a daughter of Jones 's Irish 1,000 Guineas heroine Al Bahathri and , while she may never aspire to her dam 's position in turf history , she should be capable of winning what appears a modest contest . |
10 | Similarly , in Jefferson v Cape Insulation Ltd ( 3 December 1981 ) Farquharson J awarded substantial damages to a woman who knew she must soon die of mesothelioma for her evident distress in being parted from her family : per Farquharson J : I have also to bear in mind … that the major misery this woman is going to sustain is not the pain , serious and terrible as that is , but the prospect which must be continually in her mind of being parted from her family , and particularly her youngest child . |
11 | As he watched his gifted little daughter sobbing her heart out prior to taking the tee in the Girls ' Championship at Leven in 1975 , he told her that she must either play without fuss or stop playing altogether . |
12 | She was affronted by his familiarity ; but she must n't snap at her only helpers . |
13 | But she must n't think about that . |
14 | Mark 's death — but no … no , she must n't think of him now , not now . |
15 | No , she must n't think of such things again . |
16 | She longed to ask what was his monkey 's name , though she knew she must n't speak to strangers . |
17 | One young woman whose husband was killed in an air crash described how all her friends had said she must n't cry in front of her six-year-old daughter . |
18 | She has also been told that she must not remain in the room after 11:30pm and that the campus is off limits for her 18-month-old miniature dachshund . |
19 | Determinedly , however , Fabia decided she must not think about it . |
20 | She must not think of Benedict . |
21 | Especially , she must not think of fitzAlan . |
22 | She must not think of Jake . |
23 | A Brownie who stops the ball with her hands must then try to roll it between someone else 's legs , but she must not move from the circle . |
24 | She must not dwell on his good points . |
25 | Anna decided that she must not profit by it in any way and consulted Constanza — she always did : You are my chief heir and it will affect you — Constanza told her to go ahead . |
26 | Leo , you must tell her that it is Doctor 's Orders that she must not look after her father any more — that it is too much for her — that she need not even see her father until she is quite well enough , and the doctor has himself offered to find a suitable place , so that she will know her father will be well looked after . |
27 | Things that she must not keep to herself . |
28 | She must therefore establish with the client whether those later accounts contain similar items to those challenged for previous years . |
29 | For her to have gone off with him like that showed she must still care for him and yet she had been looking so adoringly at Fernando on the yacht . |
30 | In the situation where the family member is married to the primary sufferer , the family member may tolerate progressive destruction of all that he or she should reasonably expect from married life . |