Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If she may n't have a dram , ’ James said , ‘ What might I tempt her with ? |
2 | Nevertheless , though she may not recognise the name it goes by from any catalogue of thou-shalt-nots , our Riva knows an abomination when she sees one . |
3 | If the salesperson is unsuccessful at this stage , then he or she may not have the opportunity of selling to the firm again until the next model change ( and even then it is difficult trying to dislodge established suppliers ) . |
4 | She may not say a word but — it 's another base to be touched . ’ |
5 | She may well have a thing or two to teach the Goldsmiths ' graduates about handling the demands of the art world and media . |
6 | He or she may even know the number of consultants within a particular firm , how it has been performing , what are its key issues , how it has grown over the past year and generally what it is doing and how successfully . |
7 | She may also mobilize the hand , if it is tense and clenched . |
8 | She may also cancel the arrangement whenever she wishes . |
9 | Her role may be restricted to advising the carers on how to treat the patient , and she may only visit the family once . |
10 | Later , when Aubrey had left to take Primrose home , Pogo said , ‘ She c-could n't hold a candle to you , Maddy . |
11 | Because her expectations were realistic , she accepts without rancour the fact that she must either do the work herself or employ someone to do it for her . |
12 | The more she thought about it , the more clearly she saw that she must somehow get a warning to Tristram . |
13 | But she knew she must n't make a fuss . |
14 | She must n't move an inch . |
15 | She had agreed to this dinner to try to find out the truth , and she must n't allow the attraction she felt for him to cloud that . |
16 | She must n't let the sense of happiness grow and blossom just because she had met him . |
17 | He was magnificent , but she must n't let the surge of unexpected excitement running through her blind her to the danger he could be to Dana . |
18 | Yet Travis — if it was him — had exacted a promise from her that she must n't breathe a word about Rosemary . |
19 | Queen Margaret is most welcome to return but she must not bring an army of twenty thousand English ‘ advisers ’ with her . |
20 | I thought she must not like the idea of my going on the plane with her , then coming home every year laden with presents . |
21 | Annie asked , looking briefly into his eyes and reminding herself that she must not prolong the conversation . |
22 | Above all , Alida Thorne said to herself , she must not receive the impression of neglect . |
23 | But she really must send Charlie her new address and tell him how peculiar it all was ; about the strange customs , still revered because Nelson had established them ; about rooms which were now cabins , walls which had become bulkheads and a kitchen she must now call a galley . |
24 | Her sire is Glint Of Gold , so she should not mind the rain that has eased the Newmarket going . |
25 | Then her hands would grow hot and she would pause , wipe them with a moist cloth so that she should not smear the finespun white cotton thread as she worked , and her thoughts of Tommaso would return ; they were very sweet to her , often enough , though when her daydreaming grew extravagant she would fall again into hopelessness , and fear that none of it might ever come true . |
26 | It was Grizel Huntley 's own view that her brother had not been fooled at all but had been charmed and diverted by a dashing girl thirty years his junior , and had seen no reason at all why she should not have a share of his considerable estate when that left a very decent down-setting for his niece as well . |
27 | She should still have been able to get a seat , but she should not have a carriage practically to herself . |
28 | If the wife was a purchaser for money , she would insist on the husband conveying as " beneficial owner " , and there seems no good reason therefore why she should not receive the benefit of these implied covenants when taking a conveyance of the matrimonial home from the husband by order of the court or by way of final agreement between them . |
29 | Whilst the husband and wife as owners of the legal estate can make a conveyance or transfer as trustees to the wife alone as discussed in the previous section , there seems no good reason , when the husband conveys or releases his beneficial interest to the wife , why she should not receive the benefit of the " beneficial owner " covenants ( see Chapter 3 ) . |
30 | And if Marian and the outlaws had already met there was no reason why she should not use the highway and move as fast as they . |