Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] she in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll see her in the morning and .
2 Long before she left school , Clara discovered that whatever negligent indifference might greet her in the bosom of her family , she was capable of arousing strife in breasts other than those of Miss Haines and Mrs Hill .
3 Guessing what might greet her in the canteen , she opted for sandwiches in the laboratory , but because today no one else on the team was prepared to forgo his lunch-hour proper she was on her own until she was interrupted .
4 ‘ I 'll clap her in the guardhouse when she does arrive , ’ said Joe .
5 As I looked at her , I thought of her shrinking , like someone in a fairytale , and how one day I might hold her in the palm of my hand with her little voice squeaking commands at me as if she was a mouse I 'd picked up in the garden .
6 If only she knew someone , even of small influence , who might put her in the way of finding something more congenial — and in a genteel home .
7 The water 's on , I might put her in the bath and give the hair a quick wash .
8 I 'll put her in the pram .
9 ‘ Just the same , I think I 'll put her in the picture . ’
10 ‘ You 'll find her in the drawing-room , ’ Dot heard Mrs Hollidaye say .
11 I 'd be lucky ter get anybody that could match 'er in the kitchen .
12 The book had found a publisher ; he could hope to write others ; he could support her in the manner expected .
13 Her reaction was as though he 'd hit her in the face , then she recovered , left the room and walked into the kitchen at the end of the hall .
14 Let's tell her in the morning , ’ wheedled Ethel .
15 Although he felt sure he would win her in the end , he was annoyed at her continuing coyness .
16 She might feel compelled to attack him physically at any moment and he was alarming enough to convince her that he would lift her in the air , shake her like a rag doll and toss her over a crag .
17 He wondered if Huddle would use her in the painting of the Visitation he was planning for one of the aisles .
18 He would meet her in the bar around six o'clock .
19 Her known associates are all deceased , although a sighting which has not been discounted would put her in the company earlier this year of Hawk-That-Settles , a Navaho medicine man and dealer in controlled substances .
20 Melissa 's politely worded question was received with an unfriendly stare and a tart suggestion that ‘ those other English ’ would put her in the picture .
21 He said : ‘ I have n't got a grandmother but if I had one I would shoot her in the foot if it meant getting three points . ’
22 " You will see her in the morning . "
23 We ask that You will guide her in all her work as a leader of our nation and the Commonwealth , and that you will bless her in the life of her home and family .
24 This bust may portray her in the role of Hamlet , in which she appeared in 1899 .
25 I can imagine her in the church in her long white dress … and then she 'll go away !
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