Example sentences of "she [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , Chairman , w would the spokesman agree that the that the resources argument which she has just used is is completely fallacious and would she rather expect |
2 | And who would she most like to spend an evening with ? |
3 | Why did she suddenly start screaming and scratching , and swearing that she 'd get me ? ’ |
4 | So why did she suddenly feel so close to tears ? |
5 | It was an innocuous question , so why did she suddenly feel as if she were facing the Inquisition ? |
6 | ‘ Why did she suddenly decide to go out tonight ? |
7 | Why did she suddenly think of David Kent ? |
8 | Of course , if she found the right man , and she loved him — Now why did she suddenly think of David Kent ? |
9 | Not until they were drawing near to Moulden did she suddenly reopen , more gently and more directly , the subject of herself . |
10 | Does she perhaps get with a , a |
11 | ‘ Should n't be too much of a hardship , ’ said Luke , then eyeing Perdita s slender arms , but she better start pumping iron if she s going to play high goal . ’ |
12 | She thought she better buy not only her way into heaven but that of all her husband and relations as well . |
13 | Cos that was meant for her you see , she said no , I want the house , she meant the garage , so I said do n't you like the bus then Charlotte , no , bus for Joseph , bus for the baby , so I thought well that 's decided it then now I , she , she better have Mr Toot and |
14 | Perdita , covering the bottom of the lorries with straw to protect the ponies ' feet , suddenly heard Alejandro shouting that she better dig out a pair of clean breeches and polish her boots , as she 'd be playing in the match that afternoon . |
15 | Nor can she merely learn a mechanical set of techniques . |
16 | Did she only feel good because of the unexpected fillip of her highly attractive anonymous new neighbour ? |
17 | Only when Harry warned her that he might collide with a passing vehicle if she continued to do that , did she finally desist . |
18 | Could Ireland only be prevented from copying England by English rule , or could she somehow rediscover her pride , her lost Sovereignty ? |
19 | Could she somehow have taken a wrong turning on the straight , unbranching surface ? |
20 | Why did she not experience the usual terror at being shut in a small enclosed space ? |
21 | How could she and how could she not give it up ? |
22 | Would she not want to know the joy she had experienced in Tyler 's arms ? |
23 | How could she not want that ? |
24 | Next B states , in London English , her attitude to all such propositions : " I do n't wan na go outside for fresh air , right " — and now switches to Creole to echo her own words , but more emphatically : not only would she not want to go , she will not : " I 'm not going outside ( ever ) for any fresh air " . |
25 | Who might she not meet ? |
26 | ‘ Oh , never with any heart to deprive you , ’ protested Herluin , ‘ but in compassion for a monastic house brought to ruin might she not feel bound to exert herself to deliver ? |
27 | Could she not could she not lock them up right |
28 | Well if , if you look at erm a female worker , er as opposed to a male worker and you look at the o oppression that she suffers , does she not suffer both the oppression of being working and the oppression of being a woman ? |
29 | Did she not go then ? |
30 | Or did she not think at all ? |