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

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1 Anna found she could do it quite well , but Corrie had no aptitude at all , though when it came to learning Foundling hymns she excelled .
2 In fact she 'd forgotten she 'd put it there .
3 How come she can afford it ? ’
4 She could make up a story , say she suffered temporary amnesia , or that she was knocked unconscious by thieves and all her money was gone , but she doubted she could make it sound believable .
5 She had remembered somewhere else from long ago , doubted she could find it but dared .
6 Fiona Ray , who has Down 's Syndrome , was sure she could win the tough Duke of Edinburgh 's Gold Award , but experts doubted she 'd do it .
7 Lesley 's family , colleagues and friends were praying she would make it through the first critical hours .
8 Melville says she would prefer it if he said that they loved each other , and that subtle point is not lost on anyone .
9 As one who takes HRT , Marie Brown says she would recommend it to anyone .
10 Do you know she says she 'll do it and then she says she wo n't .
11 They 're not expecting to return until Easter , and Private McCutcheon 's wife , Julie , says she 'll find it hard to cope without him .
12 She says she 'd love it .
13 She says she can remember it was very exciting , people from London coming down onto our farm and her father being interviewed and all the scenes she was in .
14 She had said she would pay it back and she would keep her word , even if it meant scrubbing floors and washing dishes .
15 But she said she does n't need them for Monday because it 's only when she takes the tests she gets in a panic not when she 's she said she can do it in the practice classes .
16 She drew a line down the centre of Stella 's nose with a stick of No.5 and gestured she should rub it in .
17 Well she thoroughly enjoyed the life , in fact right up , oh till nearly the end she spoke about Pharay and as long as she was able she used to go and she imagined she could see it better with the spy glasses .
18 She imagined she could hear it at her back , behind the house and the soft green swell of land that shielded it , could hear the breaking thud of the winter waves on the shore she had not yet seen .
19 She 'll waste it , it does n't matter she 'll waste it
20 They made their own amusements , and she learnt to knit and they had long winter nights round the fire o and they used to go She used to call it , we used to go after day set , that she called evening .
21 But she has to run 23.30 secs or faster to secure a place in the British team for Barcelona and , still hampered by an Achilles tendon injury , she does n't think she 'll do it .
22 She knew he was in a position to do what he wished , but what made him think she would enjoy it ?
23 Almost level with the last sunflower and she did n't think she could make it .
24 She did n't think she could make it .
25 His mouth refused to release hers , and every movement he made sent her spiralling deeper into an apparently bottomless pit of pleasure , it washed over her , saturated her , invaded every one of her nerve-ends until she did n't think she could stand it any more .
26 I do n't think she 'd do it , but you can never be sure with Sal . ’
27 I mean she 'll put it in the proper procedure , and then she 'll put like operator performance and things , that have erm .
28 I mean she could have it all could n't she ?
29 She had never felt so wretched and she vowed that if Maggie recovered she would make it up to her somehow .
30 One just heard a whistle , one said it sounded like a hymn and the third , who was a church woman , claimed she could identify it precisely , ‘ Now the Day is Over' ’ .
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