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

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1 Then he smiled , and thanked her in that tearingly familiar voice , and suddenly she could hardly bear to think that she had lost him .
2 Suddenly she could almost hear her mother giggling .
3 If only she could just go home , hide away and never have to see anyone again — but she had promised to stick with Paula and there would be all kinds of awkward questions and recriminations if she arrived home alone .
4 I had n't known she did , but apparently she could only be persuaded when she was in her cups , which was a rare occurrence .
5 Perhaps she ought simply to go home and bolt herself in her room for ever , like Rochester 's mad wife .
6 Perhaps she would simply lead him on and on into some dark chamber of doubt and fear .
7 Or perhaps she would just tell us that her child is not yet ready ; she would be right .
8 Perhaps she would never again be able to function normally .
9 Perhaps she would never have a child .
10 Perhaps she could actually pick out a suitable house and rob it ?
11 Perhaps she should just forget it and fly straight back to London .
12 She was n't tall and she was slightly heavy , but she had a pleasing face with soft eyes ; perhaps she 'd never be a beauty , but age would never make her ugly either .
13 she does feel guilty perhaps she can just try and cut down a bit now .
14 Perhaps she will once more reach out with those long hands to — No !
15 Perhaps she will never take me back ! ’
16 It was all she would ever have .
17 Why this terrible fear that it could all go horribly wrong , that a dream was all she would ever know ?
18 Obviously she will often clash with the adults who are grooming her for life .
19 Ellen was amused by my naïvety , claiming that if she dug deep enough she would probably discover that I still believed in Santa Claus .
20 You have effectively trained her to believe that if she only throws tantrums loudly or long enough she will eventually get a ‘ payoff ’ from a relenting ( or exhausted ) mother or father .
21 Well I rung up Mrs , she said well she would do them , but Vivien was coming , and Dave so she 'd rather not .
22 But erm what I was I was just seven , my oldest sister was ten so she 'd probably have been you know more capable of helping my mam out than I was .
23 So she can please herself ca n't
24 So she can still be one of them .
25 She 's only got one to appraise so she can only have one
26 So she could even .
27 So she could always dump the baby on somebody .
28 If she ran away she would only cause worry to her parents , and anyway , where could she run to , on this island ?
29 And as everything slipped away she could only hold on to the thought that somehow her murderer knew who she was .
30 She examined the body as best she could without touching it , its contorted features being a suitable disincentive to touch it .
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