Example sentences of "she be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Presently there were feet on the stairs — a headlong clatter that would have frightened her had she been capable of ordinary feelings .
2 Had she been right about Luke 's involvement with him too ?
3 Had she been able to , Selina might even have tried to prevent that small detail from slipping out .
4 Had she been wrong about that ? she now wondered .
5 Had she been wrong in all her first impressions ?
6 Had she been alone with Luke , no doubt his words would have been spiked with malice .
7 Not only had she been unhelpful from a business point of view , but the prospects of inveigling her into his empty bed did not seem rosy .
8 Has she been bad to you ?
9 ( Could she be worrying about her habit of giving her age as twenty years younger than it was ? )
10 ‘ Why should she be interested in that ? ’
11 Since creditworthiness did not matter to her , why should she be interested in whether the accused had authority to use her card , for the bank would pay whether the accused had authority or not ?
12 Once at the first theatre , Dinah dismissed it , and gave the man too small a tip , for the first time in her life ; he scowled and spat as he drove off , and this disconcerted her ; never again , she swore , would she be short of money .
13 How could she be sleepy in a dream ?
14 And Thursday was not one of her days off — how could she be free in the afternoon ?
15 Would she be willing to ?
16 But why should she be afraid of hearing about her own mother ?
17 And the arm round her — could she be angry with that ?
18 ‘ Would she be satisfied with that ? ’ the girls demanded greedily .
19 Why should she be worried about him , after what he had done ?
20 would she be able to is this a full time worker you 've got ?
21 What a nasty creature she was — how could she be jealous of Dana ?
22 In Thru this condition is posed as a choice between two masters : ‘ could n't she be happy with y o u in the orbit of an eye and no referent without ?
23 Why should n't she be happy in there ? ’
24 Will she be sick in the car ? ’
25 Would she be prepared to be tied up ?
26 She could feel the strong beat of his heart , the warmth of his body , smell the masculine scent of him , and still she was not frightened , for this was Dr Neil , was it not , and why should she be frightened of him ?
27 How could she be concerned about the choice of jam ?
28 Liberal Christians laugh at the frightened question of traditionalists : ‘ What if she were pregnant at the altar ? ’
29 It was n't as if she were married to him .
30 If she were married to him .
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