Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Tell Her Majesty ’ he replied ‘ she may travel in perfect security , and I will answer for her safety .
2 There 's every chance she may go to Intensive Care if she deteriorates . ’
3 Reasons for : She may get into bad company and be at risk in some way .
4 Ariel starts across the clearing ; the trees and undergrowth , the tangle of roots and flowers have been razed , she must trudge across open ground to reach the sea , which is her aim ; she will walk out on the west side of the settlement 's boundaries , where the stockade has not yet been driven into the beach , past the rinsing and brewing pools which have already come to look neglected , the waterline slimy with weed , the flies hatching on the surface .
5 Tammuz had been so gentle that there 'd hardly been any pain , expertly coaxing each orifice to orgasm until Zambia felt SHe must die from sensory overload .
6 Erm , living there because all can do at the moment , is work in a shop or a restaurant or something like that and she does n't get paid as much as she 'll get on Social Security so it 's not worth it ,
7 The Cutty Sark was launched in 1869 and was built for speed so that she could compete with other clipper ships in the China tea trade .
8 She could do without large conscript armies to defend land frontiers and needed long-service troops who could be employed overseas for long periods .
9 Meredith , trying to use her bump of direction thought they had gone in a circle and as far as she could tell through teeming rain and darkness , were in the middle of the open moor or common .
10 Once she got her bearings , she could head for Dead Rat and get Doc Threadneedle to sort out her skullplates .
11 She must concentrate hard so she could report in full detail when she got back to her eager students .
12 Frankly , she could survive in great happiness for a very long time without ever setting eyes on him again .
13 He had his eyes closed , and for the first few moments Belinda kept hers open , so she could see in extreme close-up the blurred crescents of his dark lashes resting on the smoothly tanned skin of his cheeks .
14 Tomorrow Hari would go to Ma Popits first thing and see what cast-off clothing she could buy for young Will .
15 Abbott became one of the founding members of the Open Door Council in 1926 , dedicated to securing that ‘ a woman shall be free to work and be protected as a worker on the same terms as a man … and to secure for a woman , irrespective of marriage or childbirth , the right at all times to decide whether or not she shall engage in paid work ’ .
16 So when the speaker was talking rapidly with a lot of energy she would listen with obvious interest , excitement and quick responses .
17 He was looking at her with such tenderness and love that she thought she would faint from sheer happiness .
18 There s always time to make things nice , " she would say with precise pleasure in her voice .
19 What was intended she would know in due course , and whatever she was required to do would be made clear .
20 How would the reader feel if confronted by the possibility that , within the next four or five years , he or she would revert to pre-pubertal form and sexual outlook ?
21 She is at play school and she will go to full school in January .
22 She will dispose by private treaty of the three remaining minor Impressionists and eight French sculptures and the Renoir ( est .
23 Dr Sue Jennings , a pioneer in dramatherapy , described how an infertile woman may learn to identify sorrow and rage against the sterile womb which , every month , rejects the fertilized egg : how she can move from passive grief to weeping rage in which she pounds her belly with her hands , railing against its refusal to give a home to the child she desperately wants .
24 Her cash income remains the same , but she has to stock her new home on that and whatever grants she can secure from social security for domestic hardware .
25 Angela has set up four regional training bases around the UK where she can draw on local church-related and BBC contacts to assist with training .
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