Example sentences of "[adv] she [vb mod] [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | So she can slap him all the time . |
2 | So she could find her own way back to the apartment and hole up there , could she , while he did heaven knew what in France ? |
3 | St Mary 's had always been a home for Eve ; the fear was that she might find the sister house in Dublin more like an institution , and worse still she might find her own role-there not that of an honoured daughter , but more that of a maid . |
4 | Still she could hear her own cries , as she had begged to be released — but nay , he had flung her down on the stone floor and leaned over her . |
5 | She had repeatedly told herself her response to his touch was nothing more than a temporary aberration on her part , that familiarity must inevitably breed contempt , that sooner or later she would feel nothing more than irritation . |
6 | Later , she 'd unpack , later she 'd explore Marigot Bay , later she 'd organise herself some supper , later she 'd start feeling excited , privileged , ecstatically lucky to be here … later she 'd do all kinds of things , but right now ten solid hours of travelling , the latter part in that bone-shaker of a van , had left her utterly spent . |
7 | ‘ So now she 'll get her own back . ’ |
8 | Well she could have it any day now . |
9 | If she tried hard enough , surely she could make it all , the car and the people , vanish into thin air , like one of her fantasies ? |
10 | If Dimity chose to leave her , then she must wish her all the happiness in the world and make her going easy for her . |
11 | Sally felt good in it — the fur was gorgeously soft when she buried her chin in it and she thought that at least she could hold her own in the midst of all this elegance . |
12 | Yet she might blame him all the same . |
13 | Dependent in the sense of looking after them but she is independent so therefore she may own her own home so there 's obviously the opportunity what happens . |