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

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31 She somebody has fenced it off , she says I could see them far enough , she said , we always had that bit for our camp and it was further down the glen .
32 She says I could put hers down , you says I could put yours so stop telling big whoppers again .
33 She says I should imagine they 'll be feeling shocked and they may be panicking .
34 She says you would think your children are safe at 8.30 a.m .
35 At times she believed she could make her hard man into a piece of putty , but not when he spoke of duty .
36 The officer said she believed she could link them to the offence .
37 But she said she does n't need them for Monday because it 's only when she takes the tests she gets in a panic not when she 's she said she can do it in the practice classes .
38 Nor did she feel she could approach her own family for assistance .
39 She imagined she could hear it at her back , behind the house and the soft green swell of land that shielded it , could hear the breaking thud of the winter waves on the shore she had not yet seen .
40 Well she thoroughly enjoyed the life , in fact right up , oh till nearly the end she spoke about Pharay and as long as she was able she used to go and she imagined she could see it better with the spy glasses .
41 But Eva ignored all such eyes : this was where she reckoned she could do something .
42 And she would provide a substitute for the two weeks she reckoned it would take her , an English maid called Phoebe Crabbe with whom she had become friendly .
43 From Miss Eaglen I have not yet experienced that personal involvement with what she sings which would make it more than an impressive exercise .
44 As she danced she could lose herself in the movement .
45 Rain wanted to say she would phone in the morning , or later that evening perhaps , to check that he was all right , but she guessed he would reject her concern .
46 It would also be better from the point of view of traffic — she had n't yet looked up Hallborough on a map , but she guessed she would need her car to get to it .
47 She claimed she must get her breath back .
48 A lot of the points she raises I would raise myself , I would see as areas that we , we can be tackling , but how we tackle them , you know , I , I , again , I would endorse what said erm , we 'll go back to and say right , now , you 've highlighted some issues , now , how do we do it in practice ?
49 She determined she would show him how generous she could be , next time , how to her the priests ' talk was cant , and she 'd defy all for love of him .
50 She decided she would teach them a lesson .
51 They came the year after the big storm in 1947 and she decided she would turn their spare milk into cheese .
52 She knew she would probably have to say something sooner or later , but she decided she would put it off as long as she possibly could .
53 She decided she would say it , noticed how her body rearranged itself for the tone that would come .
54 Reluctantly she decided she must see it through , for Peter , and in some way for herself — she had to prove to herself that she could come face to face with Marc again and survive the ordeal .
55 But even if Fen had gone ten miles , she swore she would find him .
56 She hopes it 'll rid her of the physical and emotional pain .
57 She hopes I can meet her at her hotel after the performance , so we can talk .
58 In the end she saw the giant fish-hooks come down down into her and she thought they would haul her out of the depths , but they did not .
59 When Helen told Price Waterhouse that this was what she wanted to do , she thought they would say it was all or nothing and tell her to pack her bags .
60 Well her being human , she thought it might damage our digestive system .
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