Example sentences of "she [modal v] [verb] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Some of her family and friends who knew that her marriage was unsuccessful may assume that her feelings about her husband 's death could only be those of relief that their life together is over at last and that she is now free to seek a better future for herself ; not realising that if a woman has lived with a man for many years , unless he has treated her with extreme cruelty , and shown her no love at all throughout the whole of their marriage , some kind of bond is bound to have existed between them , and that even if he left her with only a handful of good memories of times they spent together , it is likely that she may want to hold on to them , cherish them , and even build upon them .
2 She may have hung up by now . ’
3 But she may have to wait up to eighteen months for surgery .
4 She may have wandered off into some terrible danger or other . ’
5 ‘ I would undertake to pay Miss Kennedy a generous salary and you could refund any capital she may have put in as your partner .
6 Instead he or she must hope to get by with a combination of other measures — a clear and detailed policy statement , training , frequent discussions on practice and spot checks of work completed .
7 She must 'ave turned off at t'top of your other path .
8 She must have faced up to the worst outcome , in the process .
9 ‘ And a few generations later , ’ Haverford went jotting on , ‘ she must have turned up as Susanna in Figaro .
10 She must have gone back over the cards much later , when she was old .
11 Something must have come up , and she must have gone off in a hurry .
12 She must have looked down at the dog , and seen the blood stain and the tear on his trouser .
13 She must have weighed in around one thirty-five , was twenty-five-six years old .
14 She woke , exclaiming that she must have dropped off in the heat .
15 She should have got out of the system at Bank , she knew that now .
16 Gloria was always telling Dot she should try to hold on to things so she 'd have them as keepsakes for ever .
17 She parked her car with the ever-present worry about her mortgage on her mind and was , in a weak moment , of the opinion that she should try to get through to Naylor Massingham that she was not his cousin 's girlfriend , and to explain the innocence of Travis staying the night at her flat .
18 He stopped at an ale-house to leave further messages with Tab the tinker for Benedicta and Watkin ; they were to lock the church after morning Mass and , if the widow felt so inclined , she should take Bonaventure back to her own house .
19 Yes if she 's coming out you mean you do n't , you do n't have to do it all tonight she wan might want to be talking about erm her grading a lot so you ca n't expect her to do any work until she 's got that out of her system she might want to go on for an hour or so .
20 ‘ If Eddie was going to offer her security , she might have gone along with it . ’
21 Finally , he realized that what he really felt was fear : not for her safety , but fear that she might have gone out of his life .
22 She might have stumbled on to some big-time drug smugglers for example . ’
23 Incensed , Maria flung up her head , choking on rage , and but for her fear of any physical contact between them , she might have lashed out at him .
24 She might have come in with a boyfriend .
25 She 'll want to go back to school again soon , I 'm sure . ’
26 There was a murder two nights ago in a clunch pit at Muddington — that Jacket is in exhibit and she 'll want to get on with that Is well as coping with the usual heavy load . "
27 And , one of the days she 'll learn the game , I mean that in the nicest sense , the , th th , the game , and when she learns the game she 'll stop coming out with ideas then .
28 ‘ Are n't you afraid she 'll get fed up with Paris ?
29 Explain what happened , but just wait until she 's finished talking to Christopher cos she 'll get fed up with you if you keep
30 Perhaps she 'll help come in with you .
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