Example sentences of "[adv] she [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Better she should be with a youngster nearer her own age than with him , who anyway fancied Rose Hilaire .
2 If only she could be with her , give her a hug , the affection and understanding she needed , at the same time trying to make her see that issuing ultimatums inevitably led to war — whether it was between countries or lovers !
3 The nurse who admits new patients needs to explain whether or not they have been allocated to her in a patient allocation scheme ; if so , for how long she will be on duty ; and the staffing arrangements that will be made for the other two shifts .
4 Or perhaps she could be like Merlyn Joseph and find herself a rich man who would install her in a yacht .
5 All too easily she could be in his arms and his bed , but two out of three was n't good enough .
6 Emily smiled , her aunt could be a holy terror but tonight she would be on her best behaviour because the élite of the Swansea gentry would be at the Race Ball and Aunt Sophie had not found herself invited into the social circles lately , not since Craig 's arrest .
7 If conditions did n't improve soon she 'd be in very real danger of getting stuck in the snow — as it was she could n't have said with any real certainty whether she was driving on the road or in a field .
8 Well hopefully she 'll be in reasonable mood when she wakes up .
9 By now she 'll be in Paris . ’
10 Now she 'd be in extra trouble for losing the sandal .
11 Well she 'll be in the school there 'll be , there 'll be teachers there that 'll be watching over them
12 She arrived back down in Gavarnie , ‘ still merry and confident ’ according to the Anna lists , as well she might be for all the effort she had had to make .
13 Well she 'd be on a form , yes .
14 Well she could be for all we know .
15 I said well it 's funny how a friend of mine gets it , she says well she must be on Income Support with an underlying something like an , a different pension on top of her Income Support , which she is is n't she ?
16 Well she should be in bed !
17 And she was almost looking forward to death , because then she would be with William and our dear mother in a place of peace .
18 This only ought to take a couple of minutes , then she could be on her way to find out more about the attic .
19 At least she could be near other people , even if she dare n't get close .
20 Is n't this is an extraordinary situation , n here is a nurse , a a you know a a kind caring woman , she takes a drug and yet she must be of all people the one person to say , I 'm having a side effect .
21 I do n't suffer from ex-hatred myself , assuming that my partner must prefer me to any of her previous lovers or else she would be with one of them .
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