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

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1 She wondered if she ought to point it out .
2 She ought to see it first . ’
3 My dad , he thought she ought to do it , and he was amazed at me taking a stand . "
4 She ought to put it down .
5 She ought to put it down , anywhere , and take up a weapon .
6 I reckon she ought to share it .
7 She ought to share it .
8 If it did , perhaps she ought to try it herself .
9 Isabel Lavender , now sixty-eight years old , sat before the mirror , the pretty amethyst brooch at her neck , and felt that she ought to have it , for it was owed to her , it was a little enough thing to covet .
10 She may deserve it , and yet the reader pities her failure with her three generations of men — her father , her husband and her son — and is sorry that her grandson will be taken from her .
11 She is uninterested in fame ; she may attract it , however , and although she finds it annoying , she can turn it to good account for the work she is doing .
12 The law does n't make it that easy , quite apart from making you prove her infidelity ( she may deny it ) .
13 ( Well , she may call it research ; I call it industrial espionage . )
14 She may find it difficult to raise this personally more pressing problem , but until the adviser acknowledges her priorities , Sally may not absorb what is said to her .
15 She may find it difficult to concentrate or interest herself much in anything or anybody .
16 She may find it difficult not to regard you still as the child who would do her bidding without question ; and you have to learn to see her , not just as your mother , but as a ‘ person ’ too , with good and bad traits in her character just like everyone else — not expecting silver-haired sainthood from her simply because she gave birth to you .
17 In other words , she may find it difficult to relate sequences of letters to their appropriate pronunciation .
18 Imparting some factual information but more commonly referring the sufferer to resources from which he or she may find it for himself or herself .
19 She may consider it rather selfish of him to want to reserve one day a week for his own personal pleasure .
20 If the baby is still attached by the cord to the mother then she may take it .
21 She may take it as a slight on her ability as a mother .
22 Having accepted that she must wear it , Alexandra then set herself to dress for the pleasure of the Rectory children , throwing good taste to the winds and insisting upon hanging herself with all that glittered from the jewel box Aunt Emily had left her , its rose suede depths heaped with treasures from Richard Talbot .
23 yeah I think , I do n't , she must lock it from the inside window back through
24 She must make it impossible for Theda to refuse .
25 ( 66 ) … she must make it plain before the evening begins that some or all of the financial responsibility for it will be hers .
26 So she must do it .
27 But no , she must do it while she 's young
28 She must do it now , though she was rushing to get ready for another appointment — this time with one of the estate agents in town who had rung to tell her he had an attic to let for what sounded like a very reasonable rent .
29 I must see her every day , she must face it full on and she , as , I must stay here , and so Alison must be here too .
30 She must stop it , tell about Joe 's terrible plight .
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