Example sentences of "she [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She may give me six inches in my height , but what she tells me , goes . ’ |
2 | The bard was fair , but she must teach them some court dances , Elizabeth thought . |
3 | Signora Puglia was consulted and she suggested that she should give me private lessons after school to bring me up to the standard of the others . |
4 | Patrick had made it a rule that he was never to be disturbed in the mornings , but that she might bring him urgent interruptions in the afternoon . |
5 | She 'll deal it out , you know , but , if were going to Alan Bay she 'll give us enough money for a a sand thing , . |
6 | If she 's still up , she 'll make us some tea . ’ |
7 | ‘ She 'll tell you all sorts . |
8 | But then she 'll ask you three times again , three times |
9 | Perhaps she 'll get it next week |
10 | It 'll be her turn to phone , I think she 'll phone me next weekend , this coming weekend . |
11 | She 'll know us next time wo n't she ? |
12 | She 'll know us next time . |
13 | But she 'll need me some day . |
14 | She 'll need me some day and then she 'll be quick enough to write to her mother . |
15 | ‘ The one about absence making the heart grow fonder of the girl next door , ’ Lucy quipped , the words slipping out before she could give them sufficient consideration . |
16 | ‘ But it was a very warm connection and I believe she felt she could phone me any time she wished . |
17 | Not only did she need Vitor 's goodwill now , but she could need it some time in the future ; so turning him into an outright no-holds-barred enemy was shortsighted … and potentially dangerous . |
18 | Well she could have it any day now . |
19 | ‘ She 'd tell us these tales on a dark December night , around the fire in the kitchen . |
20 | And she 'd give me that look , like at first , half wary , half defiant , as if she had a secret to defend from me . |
21 | to do Aladdin so when she thought she 'd do it this year she wanted me for Aladdin . |
22 | ‘ Lucy said she 'd ring you this evening . |
23 | I did , yes , erm , when erm , we thought our prisoner was finished the co-ordinators wrote to me and said would I be interested , would our group be interested in erm , writing to Yugoslavia 's still , because with the Civil War going on there 's lots of cases coming up , for example there was a whole hospital full of patients that were taken prisoner I do n't know if they were actually physically removed or whether they were held in the hospital without access to medical treatment for something like ten days , and erm , Saria did say she 'd help me last time and I wrote back and said yes , two of us could write once a month , well they 're taken that very liberally and , and , got two or three things from the already and erm , if anyone else is interested in writing an odd letter say once a month to Yugoslavia maybe they could erm , let me know later on . . |
24 | Oh it would have been half as small , and she used to tell us grand stories with them setting off in the morning with their a bottle of milk and their , it 's like a pi with them , to keep the fire going to keep them warm and everything . |
25 | She would do it this evening . |
26 | Nell had said she would meet me this Sunday morning in the coffee shop in the Great Hall , and had told me that the crews often went there to wait for train time . |
27 | Perhaps she would announce it next week , she could choose the day . |
28 | She said she would get him some coffee , proper coffee , coffee from home . |
29 | Sometimes Bessie would come up to me in my lonely bedroom , bringing a piece of cake , sometimes she would tell me a story , and sometimes she would kiss me good night . |
30 | In the days to come she would tell me the story , she would teach me many things . |