Example sentences of "she [modal v] do [adv] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ She may do so , she has to work out her own salvation now . |
2 | If there is plenty of food about , she may do so every other day . |
3 | Cos I say she 's been there thirty years so she must do alright , everybody knows |
4 | She saw that she must do exactly that — run away from him as he had suggested , but as far away as she could go ! |
5 | Legally , if only one of the partners has the money to pay off the company 's debts , then she must do so . |
6 | This decision established the general rule that if an applicant for judicial review seeks to protect rights or interests recognized only in public law , he or she must do so by AJR under Ord. 53 . |
7 | And it may be that the warning of Cordell Hull was designed , among other things , to make it clear that , should Turkey finally decide to become a belligerent , she must do so in conformity with plans already agreed upon by the Allies themselves . |
8 | He she should do well . |
9 | Some woman-centred psychologists think , too , that only a woman should study female subjects , and that she should do so as much as possible , because only she can understand them . |
10 | Typical of immigrants , her parents were anxious that she should do better than they and persuaded her to take up teaching as a profession . |
11 | Her initial action on reaching her room , however , was to sit down by the telephone and to try and concentrate her attention on what she should do now . |
12 | And once broken , once the grief and tears had begun , it would take some little time for her to recover , although now that she had faced what had happened she might do so more quickly and easily than she would have done had she continued suppressing her memories , and refusing healthy grieving . |
13 | At the time , Shana a picture researcher was expecting the couple 's second child and , having miscarried the previous year there was a fear she might do so again . |
14 | Before considering making an application to the local council for a rent or rate rebate , an elderly person who is hard pressed financially should consider first whether her income is so low that she might do better to make an application for a supplementary pension , which brings with it other benefits ( previously described ) . |
15 | Siward was probably already one of the richest men in Scandinavian York , as well as a useful war-leader and a forthright advisor to Canute and his heirs by the time it occurred to the Lady Emma that she might do worse than encourage him to take over Northumbria . |
16 | Since she has pushed the decade for almost her entire career , one can only wonder what she 'll do now that everyone else has followed suit . |
17 | The Agriculture Minister Gillian Shephard will make the final decision and it 's expected she 'll do so within a month . |
18 | ‘ She 'll do better here , Comfort . |
19 | I made the mistake of giving in too often and paying her so much attention that eventually she felt she could do exactly as she pleased . |
20 | If she married Pogo , she could do exactly as she pleased and she would be mistress of her own home . |
21 | She could do n't know she could |
22 | Sometimes it was all she could do not to reproach Liza for her lack of consideration , for her supine acceptance in letting her mother take on the role which should have been her own . |
23 | Suddenly she wanted him gone so urgently that it was all she could do not to order him to get out . |
24 | She was so weary that it was all she could do not to put her head down on the table and close her eyes . |
25 | His eyes narrowed on her pale , proud face as she backed away from him , her heart beating so rapidly that it was all she could do not to betray her agitation by raising her hands to calm it . |
26 | He took a step towards her , and it was all she could do not to back away . |
27 | He took a step towards her , and it was all she could do not to back away from the menacing look on his face . |
28 | Already her entire body seemed to be turning to fire and ice , and it was all she could do not to let her trembling knees fold , collapsing her at his feet like a rag doll — which was exactly where he probably imagined she should be . |
29 | It was all she could do not to respond . |
30 | He took a couple of strides towards her , and it was all she could do not to cower away . |