Example sentences of "[adv] she [verb] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently she said she 'd prefer somebody she had worked with before , and she knew Blagg 's battalion was in Germany , and Dieter — rashly , we now agree — left the decision to her .
2 Perhaps she felt she might look old with a gangling adolescent son round the place .
3 Perhaps she thought she could learn something .
4 Well perhaps she thought you might change your mind .
5 Susan Sowerby says I should go home , so perhaps she thinks I can help him . ’
6 If Anna were to tell Constable Aplin all she knows he 'd make certain that whoever did it is brought to justice and sent to prison . ’
7 So she goes I 'll found out but I 'm sure you do n't qualify it .
8 So she said she 'd come again tomorrow .
9 So she said I 'll do I 'll sort it out straight away for you well I had a phone call at
10 So she said I 'll do it on the computer and and I 'll let you know so we 're eighty pound behind well course we never sent one month at all !
11 but her do 's moved forward so she said I 'll have to borrow it before you
12 So she knows she may hear from you I am copying this letter to .
13 Deep inside she knew she should leave here and go back to England as quickly as possible before all her defences collapsed .
14 She knew she should n't speak to a strange man , but as her Brownie Guider was under a tree not many yards away she thought she could tell him about the litter that had caused the Pack to lose the use of Ferngrove Park .
15 I made the mistake of giving in too often and paying her so much attention that eventually she felt she could do exactly as she pleased .
16 She longed to be back in his arms , to let his lips open her own , to melt against him , to give — and to take — the delight which instinctively she knew they could create together .
17 For the first time ever she wished he would go and that Shirley would come back in .
18 And how deeply she wished she could feel the confidence impressed upon her voice as she added with forced lightness , ‘ Apart from any other consideration , I still have a wet dog to find . ’
19 And for those few hours after she got home she found she could talk to her mother properly for the first time in over two years .
20 Probably she said you 'll get that on your next statement .
21 She went along because she did n't like to say no , but also she thought she might meet more people and get involved with the community : ‘ I really enjoyed it , we had a sponsored walk along the canal towpath and pub socials to raise money for the event , plus lots of committee meetings .
22 Alison escaped with only aches and pains from an accident which could easily have claimed her life … now she hopes she can put all the anxiety of the past few months behind her .
23 Now she says she 'd like to do her own show , but points out , ‘ I ca n't ever see myself doing a pompous evening programme wearing a skirt and jacket . ’
24 The Witch Fincara has grown very great amongst them — so great that now she believes she can conquer the guardians of light .
25 There had been a time when she had thought of going with Roman and dreamed of dancing held tightly in his arms , but now she doubted she would go at all .
26 Well she said they used to pass each other on the way to , going to work and er , one would say it 's dirty this morning Joe aye it , it mucky Robin
27 Our Lisa well she said I 'll stand at
28 She said oh well she said I 'll get Sally to get me something before Christmas she said .
29 and erm I meant to er well she said she 'd bring it back to me and then I said Well no do n't bother I 'll sort something out myself and then I forgot all about it .
30 Her heart pumped so strongly she felt she 'd burst .
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