Example sentences of "she [vb past] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In winter when she entertained she would send him outside to chop more wood for their open fire .
2 She realised they 'd want her to be a double agent , so they 'd have a mole inside American Intelligence .
3 She realised he could provide her with some top-class partners and she has made the best of them .
4 She realised he could teach her a thing or two about reserve .
5 When he looked away , she realised she would lose him for ever .
6 Although she bet she would like him .
7 She could make up a story , say she suffered temporary amnesia , or that she was knocked unconscious by thieves and all her money was gone , but she doubted she could make it sound believable .
8 Once aboard , she found she could let them off the leash .
9 The officer said she believed she could link them to the offence .
10 She imagined she could hear it at her back , behind the house and the soft green swell of land that shielded it , could hear the breaking thud of the winter waves on the shore she had not yet seen .
11 Well she thoroughly enjoyed the life , in fact right up , oh till nearly the end she spoke about Pharay and as long as she was able she used to go and she imagined she could see it better with the spy glasses .
12 And she would provide a substitute for the two weeks she reckoned it would take her , an English maid called Phoebe Crabbe with whom she had become friendly .
13 She determined she would show him how generous she could be , next time , how to her the priests ' talk was cant , and she 'd defy all for love of him .
14 She decided she would teach them a lesson .
15 She knew she would probably have to say something sooner or later , but she decided she would put it off as long as she possibly could .
16 She decided she would say it , noticed how her body rearranged itself for the tone that would come .
17 Reluctantly she decided she must see it through , for Peter , and in some way for herself — she had to prove to herself that she could come face to face with Marc again and survive the ordeal .
18 But even if Fen had gone ten miles , she swore she would find him .
19 In the end she saw the giant fish-hooks come down down into her and she thought they would haul her out of the depths , but they did not .
20 When Helen told Price Waterhouse that this was what she wanted to do , she thought they would say it was all or nothing and tell her to pack her bags .
21 She thought it would do you good to be taught belief . ’
22 Arabel was once quoted as being terrified by a performance of Tchaikovsky 's Pathétique Symphony in Berlin so intense that she thought it would kill you .
23 They went into the boutique , Alyssia barely glancing at the racks of exquisitely made clothes , nodding distractedly in agreement when Nicole picked out an exotic pink strapless dress and asked whether she thought it would suit her .
24 His face had been hidden in the darkness , yet she thought she would recognise him if they met again .
25 She thought she ought to tell them that she had planned to cook for Fernando tonight .
26 However , Betty did n't know Lord C very well if she thought she could embarrass him .
27 Hilda must have known all about it , so it just depends on whether she thought she could reform him , or whether she were content to take him as he was . ’
28 She knew she should n't speak to a strange man , but as her Brownie Guider was under a tree not many yards away she thought she could tell him about the litter that had caused the Pack to lose the use of Ferngrove Park .
29 I mean I do n't know whether she thought she could put them in the garden when she got to the new place and they 'd grow but
30 She thought she could know him as well as he knew himself .
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