Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [vb infin] her " in BNC.

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1 But she must mind her p's and q's and be on her guard against initiating topics that she could not control .
2 If Dimity chose to leave her , then she must wish her all the happiness in the world and make her going easy for her .
3 She must ask her what she got out of it .
4 The actress says she must sell her home to pay .
5 He had been angry with Hepzibah , though , and thinking about it , lying awake in bed that night , and at school the next day , Carrie knew she must warn her .
6 Ianthe promised that she should make her a summer dress and with this managed to get rid of her .
7 Belatedly Folly realised that she should stop her .
8 ‘ I do n't see why she should call her a witch .
9 Then she should put her drawing away while the pupils try out their own landscapes using pencil on paper .
10 AS Fergie was so upset by the plight of orphans at Kochedwice in Poland , maybe she should donate her £3 million profit from Budgie The Helicopter products to them .
11 Other women ceased to exist for Edouard ; he gently terminated his affair with Clara Delluc , and Isobel , knowing this woman had meant more to him than any of the others , asked if she might meet her ; she did , and the two women became friends .
12 She 'll upset her , you bloody do n't say nothing , but you say when she 's gone .
13 She 'll send her , or I 'll le I 'll let someone go , someone from the shop go .
14 When she speaks to Jane , which will be over the weekend she 'll ask her if she 's doing anything on Saturday and if she 'd like to babysit .
15 ‘ If the authorities find out that her mother 's walking the sidelines , ’ Ben said , ‘ there 'll be no chance she 'll get her back .
16 She said to her in the week when she rung she wo n't ring until I thought it was like midnight last night she was getting in and she was n't gon na ring till today but it 'll be tomorrow she 'll ring her .
17 Well the , all the others go on a Saturday but Heidi said she would be in it if she did n't have to go on Saturday , every Saturday , because she goes riding you see at nine o'clock nine till four so er Wendy said oh she 'll have her up on a Sunday afternoon the two or three principals .
18 Sliding into the warmth he had just left , inhaling the scent of him on the pillows , surrounded by his clothes , books and possessions , she could feel her resolve to keep him at arm 's length ebbing relentlessly away .
19 She could feel her breathing quicken .
20 If there was silence for the rest of her life she could slake her dreaming thirst with the memory of this laughing , throaty fountain .
21 She ignored the question in Sybil 's face ; she could tell her about Harris 's visit some other time .
22 ‘ Emma saw her in Bamford and asked her if she could send her the book to sign and Harriet said yes , of course .
23 Dorothea did not even mind when she lost her grip and wandered off down the avenues of the past , for sometimes she could accompany her , at any rate part of the way , and
24 Christina hoped it would n't be too long before she could make her escape .
25 ‘ What 's wrong with you ? ’ she repeated , resting her forearms on the coach roof so she could hide her trembling hands .
26 Then she picked up her internal telephone and , very civilly , asked Clare if she could spare her half an hour or so — yes , before the meeting ; yes , as soon as possible .
27 She gripped Fand almost roughly , as if she could hold her back from dying .
28 Fear for Dana and what would happen to her twin if Roman found her and Garry before she could warn her .
29 Ever since the two disastrous meetings she had had recently about Matilda , the first with the Headmistress and the second with the dreadful Mr and Mrs Wormwood , Miss Honey had been thinking a great deal about this child and wondering how she could help her .
30 She went to the reception and a smiling woman in a white blouse and neat grey skirt rose up and asked if she could help her .
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