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

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1 If the girl avoids becoming trapped , through an unwanted pregnancy , into an unsatisfactory lifestyle with an unsupportive or absent marital partner , she may still break out of the adverse chain of events .
2 She had the feeling she must either give in to that showy and heady beatification or run for her life .
3 She should then telephone through to the restaurant manager who will be asked to see that Mr Green is discreetly informed that his wife wishes to speak to him at the reception desk .
4 Although I had kept in contact with several school friends from St Paul 's , I knew only one who was likely to have surplus accommodation in London , and I considered she might well turn out to be my one hope of not having to spend the rest of my life on a train somewhere between Romford and Regent 's Park .
5 If she could think of a good reason to ask questions about the missing don among his colleagues , she might well come up with some interesting answers .
6 I said she she might well come back to you .
7 I said she , she might well come back to you I said she 's tried to keep you on a string just in case she did n't land the next dish he looked horrified , you know , as far as he 's concerned its all love and glamour .
8 Buzz recalled Elinor 's swift rage and felt another glimmer of hope , but a thought occurred to her : If they insisted on treating Nell like a crazy person , she might actually end up like one .
9 She 'll soon grow out of them . ’
10 Her manner is a little diffident as yet , but she 'll soon come out of her shell with the right encouragement .
11 Tell her you know how she feels , but do n't give in to her demands , as she 'll soon latch on to the idea that throwing a tantrum gets her what she wants .
12 Do you know I if you ask Andrea about it , anything she 'll probably go on for ages , and ages , and ages , and ages !
13 I bet she 'll bloody wait up for Susan to ring .
14 Oh by the way , I do n't think she 'll ever go out with you if she 's any taste at all .
15 Her whole life was acting — she 'll never settle down in the country .
16 She 'll never get out of this .
17 She 'll still miss out on presents , poor little sweetheart . ’
18 She wished she could just go back to bed and start the day all over again , only somehow making it turn out completely normal this time .
19 Gone were the days when she could just get up in the morning , make coffee , leave a note for Mrs Bennett and go off to Brentwoods with , maybe , the anticipation of quite an exciting day .
20 Maybe if she could just curl up on her bed and sleep for a while she 'd feel better .
21 But she , she could bleeding dress up to the nines .
22 Even in her grief she could still look out for her remaining children .
23 Well , if all else failed , she could always bleed out of the window , she thought , with a mordant shrug .
24 And that same me , who twenty-four hours earlier had decided she could never go back to Harwich , would be on her way there tomorrow .
25 And was it for this awfulness that she had taken the great jump that would divide her from the rest of her life , that she could never go back to , for this she had put herself beyond the pale and ruined her life ?
26 Jessie 's pretty in a dolly sort of way , but she could never come up to Agnes .
27 She could certainly bubble over on Occasions but it was never a one-woman show .
28 For she could then fly back to the arms of her lover , heart-throb Ayub Khan Din .
29 Too stunned to speak , she could only stare up at him , and when she did n't defend herself he went on , ‘ Come down to earth .
30 And as everything slipped away she could only hold on to the thought that somehow her murderer knew who she was .
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