Example sentences of "she will [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | When it 's done she 'll go to the supermarket ; |
2 | ‘ If the going stays soft she 'll go for the Queen Elizabeth at Ascot , otherwise we 'll wait for the Champion at Newmarket , ’ said Cecil , who tries to win his fifth St Leger on Saturday with Allegan . |
3 | Oh I expect she 'll go in the paper shop wo n't you Claire ? |
4 | She 'll walk through the door and we 're , we 're chomping away . |
5 | She 's pretty casual about clothes too , she 'll wander around the farm all day in her nightie , or even less , a worn-out old shirt and a pair of panties , with her tum sticking out . |
6 | ‘ And she 'll transmit on the hour ? ’ |
7 | ‘ They say she 'll sleep through the night . |
8 | She could n't cope in the wild with three legs though so she 'll stay at the centre . |
9 | Elliott said , ‘ She 'll talk to the police if she talks at all — who else ? ’ |
10 | She 'll sit on the toilet half shaped |
11 | ‘ My neighbours on the top floor return tomorrow , and Mrs Gregson is here now — one good scream and she 'll send for the police . ’ |
12 | So she 'll settle at the table , flushed , exalted , imperious , resolute — anyway , thoroughly pissed off — and I 'll get the ball rolling with something like , |
13 | She 'll hang around the Earls Court guest house till then , waiting for me to turn up and whisk her out for a spaghetti . |
14 | Mind you , I 'm not saying as that 's what she 'll get for the asking , and I 'm not saying there 's not many a man as 'll hand over his pay-packet unopened , but there 's enough of the other sort to give us a bit of a breather Thursdays . ’ |
15 | I mean , I ca n't think where else she 's gone and she knows she 'll get into the most dreadful trouble if she turns up now without a good excuse . ’ |
16 | She 'll get in the way wo n't she dad ? |
17 | wo , ho , ho , she 'll look after the |
18 | Maybe she 'll apply at the hospital then if she 's a qualified cook , they 're in and out of there like , like nobody 's business the cooks , they ca n't , well they do n't stay long |
19 | and they 're going in my neck but I do n't wan na turn over cos she 'll fall off the bed and I 'm sort of going just on me and she 's really funny . |
20 | She 'll come to the door , bye ! |
21 | She will remain on the throne as long as her health holds . |
22 | As for the female-reader , she will remain with the façade … |
23 | High blood pressure may force her to stop work early ; the baby may need special care and , more importantly , she can not be sure how she will feel after the birth of the child . |
24 | She will pass from the child form of humanity to the adult form . |
25 | As your child grows he or she will pass from the totally secure , almost self-contained , world of the Lower Primary Department where we lay the basic foundations of the entire curriculum , good work habits , and mutual respect , into a carefully planned and ever widening educational experience . |
26 | Occasionally if one is n't available she will walk around the house arguing with herself . |
27 | She will return to the fold which has enveloped her with love and support during her difficult marriage . |
28 | ‘ But maybe she will go outside the tribe . ’ |
29 | If the clinical teacher sees her role as a trainer developing competence then objectives can be applied ; but if she sees herself as providing something more than this , perhaps aiding and encouraging the development of the nurse as an autonomous person within the context of nursing , then she will go beyond the stage where objectives can be applied . |
30 | Afterwards she will speak on the party 's policy for women at Darlington Arts Centre , where she will also launch Labour 's Woman Today magazine . |