Example sentences of "she [modal v] [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Tell Her Majesty ’ he replied ‘ she may travel in perfect security , and I will answer for her safety .
2 There 's every chance she may go to Intensive Care if she deteriorates . ’
3 Reasons for : She may get into bad company and be at risk in some way .
4 The atmosphere in his office seemed to be closing in on her in an intimacy which she must avoid at all costs .
5 Ariel starts across the clearing ; the trees and undergrowth , the tangle of roots and flowers have been razed , she must trudge across open ground to reach the sea , which is her aim ; she will walk out on the west side of the settlement 's boundaries , where the stockade has not yet been driven into the beach , past the rinsing and brewing pools which have already come to look neglected , the waterline slimy with weed , the flies hatching on the surface .
6 Tammuz had been so gentle that there 'd hardly been any pain , expertly coaxing each orifice to orgasm until Zambia felt SHe must die from sensory overload .
7 If they do , then she must establish by 1 October the likely correct tax liability and make the payment due on that date .
8 Isabel remained very still for a minute , thinking about how much worse she must look with red-rimmed eyes and tears mingling with the dirt on her face .
9 However mistaken he thought that she might be , and that her vision of life was based on a charming naïveté which took little account of the cruel realities of existence , it was , to him , admirable that she should care about such things , and in such a practical way when all was said and done .
10 But for John Knox , ‘ so she was sold to go to France , to the end that in her youth she should drink of that liquor ( the Catholic faith ) that should remain with her all her lifetime , for a plague to this realm and for her final destruction ’ .
11 It was at this salon at the age of fifteen and a half , working for a day 's wages of £1 plus tips , that she came in contact with Justin de Villeneuve , the man who suggested she should pose for some photographs and who later was to become her mentor .
12 Excuse me , excuse me everybody do n't you think she should enter in this competition , to be a model for
13 She suggests that children who score low on both comprehension and production may be immature or mentally retarded , although no explanation is provided as to what she might mean by these terms .
14 She looked as if she might explode at any moment .
15 I thought she might stay until next week .
16 Those that did not depend upon the land or the sea she might transpose to another setting .
17 Failure to obey any instructions he or she might issue in this context may amount to the statutory offence of obstruction of a police officer in the execution of his duty , for which the sentence can be either imprisonment or a substantial fine .
18 Erm , living there because all can do at the moment , is work in a shop or a restaurant or something like that and she does n't get paid as much as she 'll get on Social Security so it 's not worth it ,
19 ‘ I do n't suppose she 'll come to much harm , Grace , ’ he replied mildly .
20 She 'll come to some harm if she does n't look out . ’
21 Her last champion of any standing was now a pinch of potash in the ruins of still-smoking Ankh-Morpork , and there were hardly any pieces that she could promote to first rank .
22 As Giancarlo took her round his guests , formally making introductions , Constance knew that she could fit into this world of refinement , privilege and elegance — and that she wanted to .
23 The Cutty Sark was launched in 1869 and was built for speed so that she could compete with other clipper ships in the China tea trade .
24 She could do with more responsibility . ’
25 " I said she could do with more help . "
26 Meredith was determined to show him that she could do without arrogant bankers who 'd heard half a story and jumped to the wrong conclusions .
27 She could do without large conscript armies to defend land frontiers and needed long-service troops who could be employed overseas for long periods .
28 They had lived in London for many years and Ilsa drifted to the Polish cafes and Hungarian tea-rooms where she could talk with other emigres and drink Viennese coffee in fluted glasses .
29 If she lived frugally , penurised herself , she could cope with one month , possibly two , but after that …
30 Though before she could speculate on that point , Lubor , entirely unaware that his employer had passed them , was turning to state , ‘ You are even more beautiful with your face washed with rain . ’
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