Example sentences of "she [modal v] have [verb] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She will respond intuitively as she senses the class 's needs , or , rather , she may have to respond to the class 's wants . |
2 | She must 've gone to the shops . |
3 | Maybe she should have listened to the girl at the Maison du Vin and phoned ahead . |
4 | And she might have gone to a specialist to have it diagnosed . |
5 | ‘ It 's possible that she might have gone to the young agricultural student — Farrel — who was here recently . |
6 | She spoke as she might have done to a nervous child . |
7 | She thought she might have to move to a cheaper place anyway . |
8 | It is Possible that she might have come to the big city on her own . |
9 | I 'm sure she 'll have come to no harm . ’ |
10 | She 'd have to return to the cottage . |
11 | Realising this , Lydia decided that she would have to aspire to the other . |
12 | Even if cosy was n't the word she would have applied to the conservatory opening out before her she could see it was a little more intimate than the vast medieval refectory in which they 'd previously dined . |
13 | She was holding Laura up , because if she 'd let Laura go she would have slumped to the ground . |
14 | A fleeting thought that soon she would have to return to the real world played at her conscience but as always Fernando 's lovemaking vanquished such uncertainties from her mind . |
15 | She would have written to the man to protest , but there had been no address , and only when she had power of attorney did she find any link with Venice — the Banco D'Oro . |
16 | If Guy had n't been holding her , she was sure she would have dropped to the floor . |
17 | Alix Bowen has always known that she will have to go to the party , because she is one of Liz Headleand 's two closest friends , and she has pledged her support , for what it is worth . |