Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | She wondered if she ought to point it out . |
2 | She ought to see it first . ’ |
3 | Doctor Baron had given her something , she ought to let him put the light out and go to sleep . |
4 | Carrie had n't wanted to show her , in case Hepzibah should feel she ought to give them parting presents as well , but now there was no help for it . |
5 | My dad , he thought she ought to do it , and he was amazed at me taking a stand . " |
6 | She 's got all these photos she took with that new camera — all jumbled up in an envelope — and she was saying she ought to put them into something . |
7 | She ought to put it down . |
8 | She ought to put it down , anywhere , and take up a weapon . |
9 | Eyeing Gwen Bear , she wondered if she ought to take her down for company , then gave an enchanting little giggle . |
10 | She thought she ought to tell them that she had planned to cook for Fernando tonight . |
11 | She ought to tell him just what she thought of him , but she felt too shaken , too drained for further conflict . |
12 | But she should not leave Vitor to recognise the resemblance , she ought to tell him . |
13 | She ought to hate him for what he threatened to do , yet inside she felt a treacherous excitement at the fact that he wanted to keep her close . |
14 | She ought to know I would n't do that . |
15 | She ought to buy us something did n't she ? |
16 | I reckon she ought to share it . |
17 | She ought to share it . |
18 | If it did , perhaps she ought to try it herself . |
19 | Isabel Lavender , now sixty-eight years old , sat before the mirror , the pretty amethyst brooch at her neck , and felt that she ought to have it , for it was owed to her , it was a little enough thing to covet . |
20 | It may not be necessary to back up your words with actions — he or she may leave you alone after that . |
21 | ‘ Is it possible she may inform them … |
22 | If your timing is right , Positive ideas of this kind may well give her hope and encouragement , but they should not be introduced too early in the grieving process , or she may regard them almost as an insult to the depth of her sorrow at a time when she is not yet ready to look to the future . |
23 | You will also need to realise that she will be particularly sensitive and watchful at this point for any signs of rejection by her in-laws , whose home she may feel she is ‘ invading ’ . |
24 | The doctor is often the gate to all the other members of the health care team , although he or she may involve them only when problems have arisen . |
25 | She may realise she ca n't get away with everything |
26 | She may deserve it , and yet the reader pities her failure with her three generations of men — her father , her husband and her son — and is sorry that her grandson will be taken from her . |
27 | She is uninterested in fame ; she may attract it , however , and although she finds it annoying , she can turn it to good account for the work she is doing . |
28 | IN THE last year , Dorothy James has scoured the country in search of her two horses , hoping that by visiting horse shows and events she may spot them . |
29 | No , she may give me her money and my legitimate heir , and that is all . |
30 | She may give me six inches in my height , but what she tells me , goes . ’ |