Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] should [verb] her " in BNC.
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1 | D' you think I should stop her singing in that club ? ’ |
2 | It 's difficult to explain , but a part of me never really believed I should see her again , even after what they told me at the theatre . |
3 | But I do n't think we should give her too long , cos she 's got herself into . |
4 | ‘ Speaking of Aunt Maureen , do n't you think we should give her the good news ? ’ |
5 | I know I should hate her for it , but I ca n't . |
6 | The local vet kept saying I should put her down — he 's not a patch on old Pat Farrel — he was marvellous with dogs . ’ |
7 | I 'd like the words when they 're crytalised … since thefirst thing my daughter ( now 19months ) learned to do was the arm movements to ‘ ooh aah Cantona ’ , I suppose I should teach her something new … perhaps I 'll modify the last phrase though ; - ) |
8 | yeah , imagine what , hey do you , do you reckon I should ask her if she wants to stay at Steven |
9 | I knew I should throw her to the patrol and make my own getaway , but she appealed to the chink in my armour . |
10 | She says she did the Byrd show ‘ because I found her a fascinating part of the underground scene in New York , and I felt somebody should expose her to a bigger market . |
11 | I know she 's your twin , but that does n't mean you should give her the man you want . |
12 | She felt we should get her a healthier place , one where we could stay with her when we come over here . ’ |
13 | Zen felt he should cover her up . |
14 | I think you should let her get on with it Graeme . |
15 | ‘ I think you should take her to Amerikay . ’ |
16 | I think you should take her to see a doctor . |
17 | I think we should tie her in , but Madeleine wo n't hear of it . |
18 | She said I should pay her more attention , I was always round at the Club with my drinking mates . |
19 | Alice said they should leave her alone and sent Emmie into the garden to feed the rabbits and shut up the ducks . |
20 | Old Mrs Gardner , who ran the post office and general store — the only shop in the small Scottish village — knew where most of Mom 's widow 's pension went and suggested I should persuade her to sign a consent form , allowing me to collect the pension . |