Example sentences of "she [modal v] [vb infin] a " in BNC.

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1 She may serve a cause greater than herself .
2 Unlike Mr Kinnock , her confederate in unpopularity , she may face a challenge .
3 But when working with others she may appear a little inflexible .
4 But Jane 's angry husband George said last night : ‘ She may give a laid back impression but she is remarkably alert .
5 When a young child plays ‘ What time is it , Mr. Wolf ? ’ , she may experience a moment of panic when the ‘ Wolf ’ shouts , ‘ Dinner time ! ’ and chases her .
6 She may experience a crisis of disbelief in her religious faith , or direct her anger towards the medical or nursing staff who cared for her husband , for failing to save his life ; or she may blame family or friends and have feelings of guilt and anger against herself for things that were done or not done during his lifetime .
7 When the last child leaves and she no longer has any daily parenting responsibilities , she may experience a crisis over the loss of status as mother , particularly if she has no other clearly defined role .
8 If your symptoms are severe , he or she may prescribe a course of antibiotics which are designed to kill the bacteria .
9 But after seeing that motor cyclist , she may need a protector .
10 Her father has to sleep in the same room since he has to attend to her during the night when she may need a bed pan up to four times .
11 You will not necessarily see your physiotherapist doing exactly the treatment techniques described below : she may use some of these techniques plus others she has devised herself , or she may use a completely different method .
12 She need not rely for her sense of identity upon outward appearance ; she may in fact look beautiful , she may look a mess ; it does not matter greatly at that particular time .
13 She may look a ruin topside , but beJaisus , the engine-room …
14 She may have a house to sell , or a tenancy to terminate , and she should be made aware of your willingness to help her with this , if she wishes , and with everything else connected with the move .
15 Alternatively , he or she may have a self-imposed rule not to drink before a certain time of day or on particular days , weeks or months or even years .
16 ‘ First Lady Francesca may be beautiful , she may have a sharp wit , but not the power to collect and convey secret information to some spy-master in Paris .
17 ( 6 ) She may own a Porsche .
18 Without to , it can evoke either a coincident actualization ( She does own a Porsche ) or a coincident potentiality ( She may own a Porsche ) .
19 Consequently , for She may own a Porsche , the following diagram can be proposed : The relation is the same for She may leave tomorrow except that the actualization of the infinitive 's event would be future ( if it is realized at all ) : The role of the modal auxiliaries is thus to specify the kind of potentiality which the potential event expressed by the infinitive has — possibility , probability , necessity , etc. — and the type of coincidence involved here is that between an event conceived as a potentiality and the form of potentiality which it is conceived as having , i.e. between two potentialities .
20 Where a member of staff was previously satisfied with work practice in a section , he or she may become a discontented or frustrated worker , because expectations were increased , together with knowledge and skill , only to be stifled by lack of interest on return to work .
21 He says he is very proud of his wife 's achievement , but is a bit worried she may become a better rider than him and he will end up being relegated to the pillion seat in future .
22 But if she wants to put right a mistake , she may keep a promise like that . ’
23 There are also rumours that she may take a role in a film directed by David Lynch 's daughter Jennifer , which promises to make Blue Velvet look positively staid .
24 But she must wear a special cap to protect her head while she waits for more surgery .
25 First , where it appears that there has been a breach of the statutory provisions , he or she must make a report to this effect to the Prime Minister .
26 Mrs Corney , of course , did not notice this , but when the beadle 's arm began to slide around her waist , she felt she must make a small protest .
27 She laughed , then knew she must make a move to release herself from his embrace — otherwise he 'd imagine she was actually waiting to be kissed .
28 I think she must make a permanent hotel , we 're there , she 's there
29 She must lend a hand .
30 As the lift doors opened and she stepped out into the corridor , it occurred to her that she must strike a very different figure from the wide-eyed girl who had made that first visit .
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