Example sentences of "would [vb infin] she [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And then she felt someone holding her and she had to fight ; they would throw her over too .
2 Such a girl would be much admired in the West and we would think her very beautiful indeed . ’
3 ‘ We would think her very beautiful . ’
4 He would think her terribly unsophisticated .
5 She had risen and now stood staring at him , trembling visibly and feeling as if a puff of wind would knock her down again .
6 He would plant her downstage and get her to start playing ’ I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls , ’ and then sabotage her work from the back wall .
7 However annoyed he was going to be with her when he discovered she had no intention of spending the day with him , she was certain that if he found Svend before she found Suzie he would notify her accordingly , if only to ensure Suzie 's hasty departure to the UK .
8 The boy said , ‘ Who would want her now ?
9 If she could get there before the long closure for lunch-hour he would make her up a preparation , and Peony could get it back to her mother and possibly get back again to the harbour for the Swimming Gala .
10 You can see it 's , it 's quite short actually , and I do n't , I mean , she was n't that small , because you can tell by the , the rest of the , the size of the bodice and the length of the arms that she was n't as small as this dress would make her out to be .
11 That would make her so mercenary , and I do n't believe she 's like that .
12 According to her sums , Labour 's tax and pension proposals would make her about £40 a year better off .
13 And so Ruth , the one who has gone out as a poor glean and walking behind the reapers , hoping they would treat her kindly .
14 His arms tightened as if he would absorb her completely , grinding her into himself in a desperate assuagement of an age-old hunger .
15 I wanted to tell her this was n't quite true , that I had had no choice , but her grey , tired look stopped me : it would hurt her too much , I thought , to feel I had not trusted her with the truth in the beginning .
16 Aiming to visit Sudan and Ethiopia next year to continue her work , I doubt whether many people would consider her so !
17 Aiming to visit Sudan and Ethiopia next year to continue her work , I doubt whether many people would consider her so !
18 For a heart-constricting moment she wondered if somebody would catch her out .
19 True , it would suit her very well just now to be darting hither and thither between Hertford and York .
20 What , Mo asked , would tempt her back to the polling booths ?
21 Not that it would trouble her overmuch with guilt .
22 No one else in Britain would bury her either , and her relatives reportedly tried for four years to find a country which would offer her a resting place .
23 She was sure he would seek her out again .
24 They played a lively game of Hide ‘ N ’ Seek , where the little hedgehog would crawl away to hide in the weeds or under pile of leaves and the big beast would seek her out and bark loudly when he found her .
25 She had to take all the money in his wallet , she explained , because her ‘ business manager ’ would beat her up if she did n't turn in the profits .
26 I 'll take you there and I 'm sure someone will bring you back ’ She did n't want to say she was sure Beuno would bring her back because that would make it evident again that she knew the miserable secrets of Betty 's heart .
27 She stopped in the shelter of a stone wall , drank a cup of coffee , consulted the map and decided to aim for a twenty-five mile circuit which would bring her out , eventually , at the foot of the steep hill near the village .
28 Suddenly , he was gathering her against him , as though he would lift her up into his arms and carry her off .
29 Bill and I would watch her sometimes , bemused by the eternal conundrum of women — grey hair straggling from its bun , a tweed skirt , stout shoes , rubber gloves , a rubber mat , oblivious to the way she looked , her mind fully on the job .
30 If she could not get out the train would carry her on to the next station , to London Bridge , it would carry her on under the river .
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