Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She knew she ought to report the death , but felt she could not because of the passage of time .
2 She ought to leave the field open for the other girls .
3 Perhaps she ought to take a break .
4 She ought to feed the cat — and then there was the washing .
5 Never having seen Jack suture , she wondered if she ought to call the fascio-maxillary surgeon over from the Norfolk and Norwich , or if she could , indeed , trust Jack to do a decent job .
6 She knew she ought to get a piece about him in a national newspaper .
7 The child is delicate , she ought to have a change of air . ’
8 If her husband had let her down , as was apparently the case , she ought to have a male relation of some kind , to see to things .
9 She ought to have a doctor . ’
10 She ought to have an iron on er , the backstage .
11 I calls her Beattie she ought to have the bleeding phone stuck to her earhole .
12 ( She may feel no such constraint because spending all the grant does not increase taxes in the locality . )
13 If and when you find a suitable mate , then a divider will be an absolute must — probably for some months , unless she ripens and appears to be ready to spawn , in which case she may welcome the attentions of a male — but do n't bank on it ; any divider-out time should be strictly supervised .
14 BACKERS are plunging on Oaks contender Yawl undeterred by trainer Barry Hills 's warning that she may miss the fillies ' Classic .
15 Nimue or the Lily Maid would require a model and the Princess can hardly be asked for so much of her time , though I hope she may think the time spent on ‘ Christabel before Sir Leoline ’ was not wholly wasted .
16 She may serve a cause greater than herself .
17 As a woman 's teenage children leave home , she may interpret the loss of the first as a welcome freedom .
18 Unlike Mr Kinnock , her confederate in unpopularity , she may face a challenge .
19 But when working with others she may appear a little inflexible .
20 But Jane 's angry husband George said last night : ‘ She may give a laid back impression but she is remarkably alert .
21 When a young child plays ‘ What time is it , Mr. Wolf ? ’ , she may experience a moment of panic when the ‘ Wolf ’ shouts , ‘ Dinner time ! ’ and chases her .
22 She may experience a crisis of disbelief in her religious faith , or direct her anger towards the medical or nursing staff who cared for her husband , for failing to save his life ; or she may blame family or friends and have feelings of guilt and anger against herself for things that were done or not done during his lifetime .
23 When the last child leaves and she no longer has any daily parenting responsibilities , she may experience a crisis over the loss of status as mother , particularly if she has no other clearly defined role .
24 She may hold the view that she has made provision for every eventuality and is therefore unlikely to experience any difficulties in combining work with parenthood .
25 He pays her to remain in obscurity , fearing she may reveal the respectability of his origins .
26 If your symptoms are severe , he or she may prescribe a course of antibiotics which are designed to kill the bacteria .
27 But after seeing that motor cyclist , she may need a protector .
28 Her father has to sleep in the same room since he has to attend to her during the night when she may need a bed pan up to four times .
29 You will not necessarily see your physiotherapist doing exactly the treatment techniques described below : she may use some of these techniques plus others she has devised herself , or she may use a completely different method .
30 She need not rely for her sense of identity upon outward appearance ; she may in fact look beautiful , she may look a mess ; it does not matter greatly at that particular time .
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