Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | She must wrap up her head well and she must protect her feet with something more than her felt shoes … |
2 | Dr Macdonald cut through the guilt with his paternalistic authority , more powerful in the hospital than her father 's , and insisted that she must stay where she was . |
3 | Rain could try and get some answers from Barbara Coleman when they held their whispered conversation before Chagall 's windows , but she must make up her own mind about Maurin 's character . |
4 | She must work out something shorter . |
5 | She had failed to spread light and warmth to do what her sister needed , and she must put aside her own terrors , and her own interest , and help her sister towards her heart 's desires . |
6 | ‘ Oh yes , she should stay where she is , she 's alright at home — I suppose the only circumstances in which I would n't be able to manage would be if she needed a lot more done for her — personal things like . ’ |
7 | He or she should mail out your single with a press release and photo to all their contacts . |
8 | A housewife has asked us if she should pay off her mortgage now , while she can still afford to do so . |
9 | As she gathered up the bedding and cushions she had hung out of the windows to air before the evening earth began to exhale dew , she wondered whether she should fetch out her best mantilla , the white lace her mother had given her for her first communion , which she never wore because it seemed so showy , and had n't worn even yesterday for the Easter Mass . |
10 | She could have saved her breath , for , clearly not interested in her protest that there was no need , he intimated a place on a column by the door where she should put up her foot — and stood by , waiting none too patiently . |
11 | It seemed that she might sit anywhere she chose , that there were no rules to obey . |
12 | But her acknowledgement of her feelings for him was still new , and even while wanting to be with him she felt nervous , terrified that by some small look or too-ready smile she might give away her feelings — that she did n't want to say that goodbye — and that to do so would break her heart . |
13 | In the cool peace of evening after a good dinner there were a few classical records to be played or she might take up her flute . |
14 | She was busy fantasising about the outrageous sights she might see when she heard the receptionist struggling with an overseas call . |
15 | She 'll go wherever ye want — allus has done . " |
16 | She 'll walk up your nose if you get that close ! |
17 | At around one year , she 'll hold out her foot or raise her arms when you ask . |
18 | She 'll see how she 's feeling . |
19 | If she 's got any sense and if her counsel has briefed her properly , she 'll get out her handkerchief and sob " Oh yes , sir . |
20 | She 'll know exactly what you should do . ’ |
21 | ‘ There 's one lady here — she 's marvellous one moment and yet without any word of warning a care assistant will go to her and she 'll put out her hand and say ‘ I hate you ! ’ . |
22 | If she does n't see me there , she 'll wonder where I am . |
23 | Oh , and you see if you did n't go Ken she 'll wonder where you were |
24 | She could guess roughly what he was promising but let him keep his secret . |
25 | In the dark she could ignore how he repelled her in the light . |
26 | By her contracts or her torts she could bind only her separate property . |
27 | She could n't swim , so that left her with only two options : she could stay where she was and wait for whoever was lurking there to reach out of the darkness — but with her nature that was unthinkable — or she could run the gauntlet . |
28 | There was no rain in the darkness , and she could make even its sound go away by concentrating hard for a few moments . |
29 | My friend had wanted specifically to talk to a specialist , so she could make up her own mind about surgery . |
30 | She could make up her own mind about him without any help from hard-faced blondes , thank you . |