Example sentences of "that she [vb mod] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh I would of thought that she would of put them in if you had n't paid your subs , you know you 're not a member are you unless you 've paid your subs |
2 | The term ‘ annunciation ‘ ( announcement ) is that given to the message presented by the angel Gabriel to the Blessed Virgin Mary that she would in due time be delivered of the Son of God , and the festival commemorating this — Lady Day — has the date 25 March . |
3 | She kissed and blessed him and hugged him close , and it seemed to the uneasy watchers that she would after all change her mind . |
4 | For example , at first interview Mrs Kitchener 's daughter expressed a great deal of antagonism to her mother , talked at great length about the difficulties she experienced in caring for her mother and said that she had often told her mother — and other people — that she ought to be in a Home . |
5 | Declaring that she was so beautiful that she ought to be in pictures , he gave her some of his manuscripts . |
6 | She knew that she ought to be paying some attention to the rest of the class but she was altogether too excited to let the matter rest . |
7 | She agreed to one glass of the port , not because she was feeling at all drunk but because she knew that she ought to be . |
8 | It was all a plot to distort what she said , a plot between her husband and brother to take her daughter away from her , and her daughter had never got into any trouble while she was with her , and that she ought to be with other girls of her own age and with her own mother . |
9 | Nevertheless , Jules could not have been serious in his suggestion that she might for one single instant consider becoming Monsieur 's mistress . |
10 | Why could n't Joe let her sit in the fireside armchair in the living-room so that she 'd at least have company ? |
11 | Miss Rene ignored Miss Belle 's remark and , turning again to Agnes , said , ‘ It should happen that Mrs Bretton-Fawcett had some bills outstanding and that she should at the same time require one or two hats for herself and an equal number for her daughter . |
12 | His ill-starred daughter , of whose birth on 8 December 1542 James heard on his deathbed , was kept at Linlithgow for seven months , by which time it had been agreed that she should in the fullness of time marry Edward , heir to Henry VIII of England . |
13 | ‘ But … but I love you ! ’ she cried , suddenly coming out of the trance in which she had been imprisoned , and desperately anxious that she should in some way communicate her feelings for him . |
14 | Lucy has kindly offered to assist a new person in any way that she can with advice and help . |
15 | The model agency office was in a tall old house in Clifton and Paula splashed out some of her savings on a taxi so that she could at least arrive in style . |
16 | From the theatrical magazines on which she spent every spare penny , she learned all that she could about her . |
17 | She thought that she never wanted to sleep with Jim again , that the bonds of love were snares and that she must at all costs leave as early as possible the next morning and never come back . |
18 | At 5 p.m. a staff nurse joined Miss T. and her mother and Miss T. told the staff nurse that she did not want a blood transfusion , that she used to be a Jehovah 's Witness and that she still maintained some beliefs . |
19 | Does n't she know , I go on , that she used to be a role model ? |