Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] she at " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I must fetch her at once ! ’
2 ‘ You should call her at home , Jay . ’
3 She displayed no interest in any of the social events he said he was going to and wondered if he might see her at .
4 I 've told her I 'll see her at the funeral , though I suppose it wo n't be for a while .
5 You 'll see her at one in the morning for her first feed . ’
6 Actually you 'll meet her at dinner on Thursday night .
7 For who could tell what might await her at journey 's end ?
8 exactly Kate must model , she 'd beat her at
9 Sometimes she became childlike and you could see her at eight or seventeen or twenty-five .
10 She dressed without disturbing her , and left a note saying she 'd meet her at the Kitty Kat Club that night .
11 I could hear her at the door ,
12 And , since Inge 's on holiday and it 's Nettie 's day off , there was no way I could leave her at Lomond View . ’
13 Well , judging by the looks of her I 'd put her at about fifteen , Vi , so get rid of her .
14 One could imagine her at a shires garden party or a race meeting .
15 In cricket they used to put her at ‘ long leg ’ where the ball hardly ever penetrated , and she would take a book and lie down to read in the long grass .
16 He 's got a daughter from a previous relationship and he used to have her at weekends and he used to leave her all the time so he could go and play football and go out drinking .
17 He would see her at school soon enough .
18 No doubt he would see her at the vicarage .
19 He was pessimistic about Britain 's economic prospects and felt that a free-trade policy would leave her at the mercy of economic storms like that of 1931 .
20 It was better , but not a lot , and McLeish who knew her to be in her late fifties decided any casual observer would put her at nearer seventy .
21 It would put her at even more of a disadvantage than she already was .
22 Agents for the Duchess of York have signed a series of deals which will make her at least £3 million for her Budgie the Little Helicopter books , it was revealed yesterday .
23 And it is Britain she thanks for the startling transformation and thinks will keep her at the top .
24 An observer of the couple once said of Maud Gonne that ‘ the first resolute man of action she meets will have her at his mercy ’ , and so it proved .
25 Anyone interested can see her at work at Wellington Country Park craft fayre at Easter .
26 I can ring her at the office tomorrow . ’
27 ‘ She hopes I can meet her at her hotel after the performance , so we can talk .
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