Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] she [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It was unlike any kiss that she could remember him giving her before .
2 He hardly dared hope that she would change her mind and marry him .
3 " Just a minute , Mr Herriot , do n't touch 'er tit get or she 'll clout ye .
4 She tried to shut it all out of her mind , and remember that she should consider herself lucky , for Avenue Foch would be a thousand times worse .
5 I now believe that she will give me a lift this evening , and this belief is justified .
6 I doubt that she 'll do it until you 've got through your exams
7 ‘ She 'd only have herself to thank , ’ said Rose waspishly , then added , with a smile suggestive of a cat with newly sharpened claws , ‘ anyway , I doubt if she 'd know who it was with her reading glasses on . ’
8 I doubt if she could drive it in that time .
9 We will take the sortes Biblicae upon the reliquary of the saint , and never doubt but she will make her judgement plain .
10 Fear for Dana and what would happen to her twin if Roman found her and Garry before she could warn her .
11 The staff talked only banalities at her , until she could have screamed with irritation , and try as she might to ignore it , there was no doubt in her mind that they disliked her , these crisp women in their crisp uniforms .
12 I actually think that , I know it is more complicated and messy but I think that she should pick someone from res .
13 I know it is more complicated and messy but I think that she should pick someone from res .
14 Lucy did n't for one moment think that she could trick him or trip him , but knew that he 'd see her as young and naive and so might just let her get away with a little more .
15 With all he 'd got going for him , was it any wonder that she should find him more — um — interesting than any man she had ever met ?
16 ‘ I had intended to talk with Mrs Tate also ; I wonder if she would join us ? ’
17 Wonder if she 'll stop it ?
18 I wonder if she 'll change her time because of half term and she wo n't have to be taking her daughter to nursery school today , half past one .
19 " Wonder if she 'll accept him . "
20 I wonder if she 'd let me have some more straw and hay
21 I wonder if she can hear me .
22 I wish that she would use whatever influence she , as a junior Minister , may have to bring about a more generous cold weather payments scheme .
23 Well the thing is if I arrange it for May I can ring er talk to mum and see if she 'll do it
24 See if she 'll do it .
25 There was nothing for it but that she visit the company directors in person and see if she could persuade them of her determination to rebuild the business .
26 ‘ Go up and see if she will receive me ! ’
27 ‘ Yes , and we could also try her on an identity parade , see if she can remember him . ’
28 Whisper from there see if she can pick it up .
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