Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 just going to Palace Brook Castle , she 's not really sure she might just give us a pound for erm .
2 ring her up and have a word with her and she 'll probably send you a copy of the letter she sent she should have done that .
3 She 'll even show you the poker hand he was playing .
4 She could even forgive him the talk about having her committed , now that that possibility was safely in the past and she was making progress on her own .
5 He suddenly wondered whether she smiled like that because she could rarely allow herself the full release of a complete smile , but must always keep one side of her lips tucked under control .
6 But if she could elude constable , guards and attendants one way , she supposed she could likewise elude them the other .
7 She felt she could not tell him the truth to his face , but there was another way .
8 Both of them realised that he had abandoned all pretence that Sally-Anne was an ordinary young woman come to work in Vetch Street , but neither of them pursued the matter , Dr Neil from delicacy , and Sally-Anne because she could not tell him the real truth about herself — he would undoubtedly immediately send her back to the embassy , and she did not want that at all — it would be failure .
9 She could not tell him about Havvie ; neither could she speak the lie to him , not to Dr Neil , but she could not tell him the truth , for that would mean telling him who she was , and she could not tell him that , not here , not now ; it would spoil everything between them if he knew that she was the spoiled and pampered American Princess .
10 His arm still lay there , so gently that she could not find it a pressure .
11 She avoided returning to Matthew Blake 's table for as long as she could without giving him the power of knowing she was avoiding him .
12 She could n't face them a minute longer .
13 She could n't tell what the words were , but she was grateful that he was being detained .
14 Later , she could hardly remember what the issues were that had so roused them to mutual abuse .
15 I mean , why did n't she tell me the truth , I can understand you know , I could , you know , I could perha if she 'd just tell me the truth you know tell me why she 's u , what she 's up to and that .
16 She would n't cost you a penny .
17 She would n't give him the satisfaction of showing any further anger or distress .
18 If she tried to evict him an undignified struggle would only ensue and she would n't give him the satisfaction .
19 Tonight she would n't give him the chance to do his disappearing act .
20 No , sir , she would n't give him the satisfaction .
21 She would n't give us a little
22 She would not give them the satisfaction of seeing her beg .
23 She would not give him the satisfaction .
24 She would not give him the satisfaction .
25 My movements up to this had been quite natural , and if I could continue to make her think I was unaware of her presence , she would possibly give me a second chance .
26 His talk was just that , talk aimed at intimidating her , but she would never give him the satisfaction of allowing him to succeed .
27 She would never allow him a reason to pity her again , to hold her in contempt .
28 because she was in pain again in had it strapped up again said come and see me in a week see if it 's any better but erm she 's injured it but not er you know it 's obviously she ca n't move it a lot that way which is what 's effecting her , but mind you once she gets back on her bike again , as it 's cold weather
29 I 'm sure you ca n't be keeping her so busy that she ca n't spare me an hour or so . ’
30 But it 's better than giving handouts to the real mother in the first place , because with kids round her apron she ca n't find herself a job .
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