Example sentences of "[that] she [vb mod] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The medical social worker said that she would request a home help for Mr Brown and also Meals-on-Wheels several times a week .
2 She angrily warned that she would quit a resort 's big night if the woman did n't stop filming her .
3 She decided that she would make a phone call just to check that Jenny had left home and knew the right time of her arrival .
4 They decided on the following Friday for the party and Lee said that she would make a chicken and pasta and fruit and nut salad and make borscht and buy black bread and invite Philippa and Conrad if Larry would buy cheese and wine and serviettes and invite two friends of his own .
5 But before that she would make a cup of tea and read for a bit .
6 Before she went she shared with the fellowship group a vision the Lord had given her that she would meet a group of Christians who were asking for help with teaching and counselling .
7 Pictures of Lorna Lewis picnicking in pedal pushers , marrying in white and christening her baby daughters counterpointed these triumphs , and the couple , who lived their lives from the outside in , saw themselves looking happy in magazines and believed they were happy , although the combination of Hitchcock and post-natal depression persuaded Lorna to announce that she would take a year off to devote herself to her family .
8 A friend wrote requesting to have his salary allotted to the widow " and that she would get a person to do the business " , but Barratt could see no way for the widow to be of service .
9 A fucking pin to kill you , but he wished , this tumbling day , Winnie in the room , that she would get a move on .
10 But he stopped that when there was speculation that she would get a cabinet post if he won .
11 However , with youthful if foolish optimism she had proudly assured him that she would find a solution to the problem .
12 Anxious , more likely , that she would become a nuisance again , would let Mr Landor down or cause trouble over Ferdinando being taken away .
13 She left the other kipper for Oliver , but decided that she would wait a bit longer before she went to fetch him .
14 And erm She was determined that she would have a go her own , the following week .
15 Loretta was grateful for Bridget 's assumption that she would have a part in whatever action they decided upon ; she was a more reliable friend than Tracey , she thought to herself .
16 Zeinab agreed that she would like a coffee and Mahmoud wanted to talk about what they had seen , so they stopped the arabeah when they reached the Ismailiya Quarter with its more Westernized restaurants into which women could go , and got out .
17 The remark was tinged with the suggestion that she would like a witness , apart from Marshall whom she could reasonably assume to be biased in Wickham 's favour .
18 There are also rumours that she may take a role in a film directed by David Lynch 's daughter Jennifer , which promises to make Blue Velvet look positively staid .
19 She says she does get worried that she might miss a change .
20 Did he , then , believe that she might present a threat to Rob 's engagement — to a girl he liked and approved of ?
21 ‘ But do n't start getting any ideas that she might throw a fit of jealousy .
22 The anti-smoking campaigner — who played JR — wrote to the former premier to say many Americans were dismayed that she might become a consultant .
23 ‘ The difference , if any , will be that she will tell a story which has been revised and edited by Tate . ’
24 Mary obviously understands the message of the angel to mean that she will conceive a child immediately , for she points out that she is unmarried .
25 Sarah overhears her husband being told that she will have a son in the spring .
26 With the help of outplacement consultants and Chartac ( phone : 071–628 7060 ) , which runs regular seminars and one to one discussions , Tanya is optimistic that she will find a job in a medium-sized company in commerce and industry , as number two or three to the financial director .
27 We have someone always there for those who have er , society those who are poor er , women er , many of the issues that we feel very strongly and here , here She had no sort of cultural historic resonance with the nation of Wales but I 'm sure her and the way she approaches her whole ministry would mean that she 'd have a lot of than those of us here in the URC in Wales .
28 As that she should make a move .
29 If I can get near Mum I must tell her that she should do a spot of witnessing to the woman across from her .
30 We could have found somewhere cheaper , or taken up Richard 's mother 's offer that she should buy a house in the suburbs and share it with us , but Richard had theories about the importance of a good , central address , as well as about the waste of nervous energy involved in travelling .
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