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

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1 Or she may simply be trying to snub President Cory Aquino , who refuses to allow Marcos back , even through he is dead ; and has barred Imelda too .
2 Appropriate feedback is vital in the patient 's relearning process , so he receives praise only when it is deserved : if he fails in any way , the physiotherapist remains encouraging and positive about it , but shows him how and why he went wrong , or she may simply leave that task for the moment and return to it later , when the patient can concentrate and get it right .
3 Regardless of the experience of your senior nurse momentary aberrations do occur , particularly under pressure , and he or she may simply not have realised the implications of what was being asked .
4 Or she may simply have opted for motherhood without the father which normally completes the traditional ‘ set ’ .
5 But in fact , he or she may well be in a privileged position .
6 When the other person is less formal and more forthcoming , he or she may well feel compromised by their self-disclosure which has not been reciprocated .
7 He or she may well progress from one to the other .
8 By personal charisma and/or alliance with other fonctionnaires with a more direct professional stake in curriculum content and delivery ( especially , inspectors ) , he or she may also and exceptionally become a ‘ curriculum leader ’ in the British sense , but that is achieved at the cost of encroaching upon the formal responsibility of other professionals .
9 He or she may also have vomiting and possibly diarrhoea .
10 He or she may also be able to claim the cost of any parts already ordered to do the job and any labour charges over the £25 deposit you paid .
11 He or she may also suspect that the manager has far greater access to a lot of useful information .
12 However , he or she may also render all the partners collectively liable .
13 But , if there is a further " selecting " qualifier , such as only , and if the speaker sees the latter as focusing on the property of the adjective , then it is quite reasonable that he or she may also feel it necessary to mark this focal adjectival property as one to be explicitly assigned , rather than being an ordinary part of the identificatory bundle .
14 If this visit is not possible , she should fill in section B or C ( as well as section A ) on the back of the death certificate ( Form BD8 ) issued by the Registrar and send it to her local Social Security Office without delay , and they will send her a claim form ; or she may just write to the local office asking for a claim form for widow 's benefit .
15 He or she may even be the local greengrocer who hears a band rehearsing down the road in the village hall .
16 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 .
17 Not surprisingly , it has often been said that foreign learners of English need to learn English intonation ; some have gone further than this and claimed that , unless the foreign learner learns the appropriate way to use intonation in a given situation , there is a risk that he or she may unintentionally give offence ; for example , the learner might use an intonation suitable for expressing boredom or discontent when what was needed was an expression of gratitude or affection .
18 He or she may now buy 5 per cent of the equity of the ungeared firm , ABC Ltd , for 12,500 and receive an expected return of 2,000 [ ( 0.05 ) ( 40,000 ) ] .
19 I 've got to solve it or she 'll just re-route me to some tedious filing-clerk 's job !
20 In fact , she 'll have to eat the same amount of calories as Mary — rather than what she ate before — or she 'll eventually regain the lost weight .
21 You will have to be a little cruel to be kind or she 'll never regain her stability or independence .
22 ‘ I hope our Mum do n't start borrowin' off of 'er or she 'll never get it back . ’
23 We must go down and tell your mam , or she 'll never forgive us .
24 ‘ Do n't let her know what you 've found out , or she 'll only clam up .
25 She might not be able to produce the required number of sons or she might produce only daughters or she might even be childless .
26 He or she might also be responsible for a large department providing the bibliographical services of cataloguing , reservations and interloans .
27 If your spouse starts to feel slightly insecure ( because other people find you attractive now ) he or she might well say you looked better when you were ‘ cuddly ’ .
28 To that end , a solicitor may give oral or written advice on the application of English law to any particular circumstances in relation to the person seeking the advice , and on any steps which he or she might appropriately take .
29 She had to get out of this room , out of this house , or she would surely suffocate .
30 In order to test it he or she would presumably have to examine a number of literate and non-literate societies from the point of view of their degree of ‘ scepticism ’ .
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