Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [Wh det] she [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Melissa will make her own decision about what she will read . ’
2 This may take several hours during which she will lay small groups of eggs , which the male fertilises and covers with more bubbles .
3 Gripping the hammer in one fist and propping the hatch up with her free hand , she crouched low so that she had about an inch gap through which she could see the back door .
4 Still , in this poem she is examining a condition into which she would enter by seeking patrons for her verse .
5 She was almost on top of the river before she realised that this was where the path was leading , and here she found another seat from which she could see a boat or two plaiting lazy fans of rippling wake through the smooth water .
6 The two were now inside the grille together and Mena Iskander had been given strict instructions to try to secure Miss Postlethwaite a seat from which she could see Zoser clearly and if possible his wife as well .
7 Cordelia , like Coriolanus , is being forced into a ceremony in which she would have to be false to her own nature .
8 She has been feeding intensively in the neighbourhood , building up in her body the reserves from which she will produce her eggs .
9 Each member of her family and each of her close friends will have different strengths upon which she will need to draw , and together you should try to form a bridge over which she can gradually cross from the barren wasteland of her sorrow back into society where her new role awaits her .
10 But , since she could n't do anything about the car situation until that wretched part had been delivered , should n't she concentrate her worries on what she could do something about ?
11 Yours will most probably be the arms she needs at this point , and the best thing you can do for her is to show that you share her grief , and that as far as possible you are going to be the rock on which she can lean while the sands of her life are shifting so frighteningly beneath her feet .
12 As she got into her car , she pushed away the worrying question of what she would do if she found evidence that implicated Veronica in the murder of Hugh Puddephat .
13 Maria turned clear eyes , golden-brown tonight , on Luke and said what needed to be said , eschewing preamble , cleverness and a host of other possible costumes in which she might have dressed it up .
14 In the case of a woman who elects not to pay the full National Insurance contribution the full National Insurance benefit to which she would have been entitled if she had not so elected is deducted from the sickness allowance .
15 The articled clerk then advised the wife to buy a small house in an unsuitable area with a mortgage in order to obtain mortgage relief , even though she had no taxable income against which she could claim relief .
16 The spider may wait for developments sitting in the centre of the web or she may retreat to the side and lurk there with one of her eight legs resting on a cue-line through which she will feel movements in the trap .
17 Molly felt similarly safe , brought to this strange place about which she would have clearly so much to learn .
18 He might have some ideas about what she should do next .
19 However , Joshua Smith intervened by buying it all up before the sale , and advanced Emma a sum on its security with which she could pay more outstanding bills .
20 No need for a hat , but the hair must be pulled off the face to minimise distraction and caught at the nape in a black band into which she would stick a single green feather .
21 The swiftness with which she 'd put the same question surprised him .
22 On the whole , she decided , being a rat was more chic , but nevertheless she determined to write a long earnest article soon on some subject of profound importance in which she would make a significant contribution to the sum of human awareness .
23 In that look she saw her life with him and it was a decent life : the small farm in high northern fell-land , the farm coming in part or in whole to him , several children , heavy days , quiet times , a life she often yearned for — a plain and ordinary life away from this coddled valley , a place in which she could start again .
24 He kept his eyes fixed on the crest of the hill over which she would appear freewheeling down on her bicycle , black hair streaming and her long skirt ballooning out on either side like a bat 's wings .
25 The last place to which she would have confided her secrets was this calendar diary .
26 Her initial action on reaching her room , however , was to sit down by the telephone and to try and concentrate her attention on what she should do now .
27 With a mental sigh that dimmed her meanings , she turned her attention to what she should have been doing all along .
28 How strange that from all the many places to which she might have been drafted , chance had come up with Ardneavie .
29 If there 's a choice of options , ie more than one button or buckle hole , mark the one she needs or the place at which she should start using stickers or a drop of nail varnish .
30 He was playing with her like a predator , judging the point at which she would lose control .
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