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

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1 She found she could wave her arms as she ran .
2 At times she believed she could make her hard man into a piece of putty , but not when he spoke of duty .
3 Nor did she feel she could approach her own family for assistance .
4 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 .
5 She claimed she must get her breath back .
6 She knew she could close her eyes and still remember every line with perfect clarity .
7 She knew she should keep her mouth shut , that people — especially daughters-in-law — hated being told what to do but she could n't help it .
8 She described how she walked around for months ‘ with a pain , almost a physical pain , in my heart ’ ; of how she avoided friends and pulled her hat over her face if she met them in the street ; of how , at last , she knew she must express her thousand emotions about her little grandchild in the way she knew best , in clay .
9 Sarah is a member , but as an HIV positive mother of 3 , she feels she must protect her family 's identity .
10 The momentary lapse gave Donna time to edge away and she pressed so hard on the accelerator she feared she might shove her foot through the very floor of the car .
11 The now familiar palpitating flutter in her heart made itself felt and the blood drummed unpleasantly in her head so that she feared she might lose her senses .
12 She wished she could fulfil her search for this singular man from her bed , by the power of her mind alone .
13 And when the train started she wished she could close her cars too , because Nick stood at the window and sang .
14 She wished she could see her better .
15 She wished she could take her son and Maisie 's children , and go from this place .
16 She wished she could share her glee with Adam .
17 I told her we were Baptists and she said she would tell her husband because he thought Gran was an amazing woman having such a large family , but she had told him that we probably belonged to ‘ one of these odd religions ! ’ .
18 But they could find no food so she set out to walk to Trnopolje , where she hoped she could feed her baby .
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