Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Never having seen Jack suture , she wondered if she ought to call the fascio-maxillary surgeon over from the Norfolk and Norwich , or if she could , indeed , trust Jack to do a decent job . |
2 | If her husband had let her down , as was apparently the case , she ought to have a male relation of some kind , to see to things . |
3 | I calls her Beattie she ought to have the bleeding phone stuck to her earhole . |
4 | ( She may feel no such constraint because spending all the grant does not increase taxes in the locality . ) |
5 | But Jane 's angry husband George said last night : ‘ She may give a laid back impression but she is remarkably alert . |
6 | If Canandaigua refuses , she says she may ask the Federal Trade Commission to force it to . |
7 | ‘ First Lady Francesca may be beautiful , she may have a sharp wit , but not the power to collect and convey secret information to some spy-master in Paris . |
8 | Alternatively , he or she may have a self-imposed rule not to drink before a certain time of day or on particular days , weeks or months or even years . |
9 | In terms of the legalistic concept of private property , an individual is able to own an object with which he or she may have no personal relationship , thus preventing others from realizing their potential for achieving such a relationship . |
10 | But Mary feels it is too small for the lower wind speeds , so she may introduce an overlapping furler for the 10 to 18 knot band . |
11 | But the pain inflicted on her by Johnny had been deliberate , and try as she may to avoid the unpleasant truth , she knew that he had enjoyed it . |
12 | He says he is very proud of his wife 's achievement , but is a bit worried she may become a better rider than him and he will end up being relegated to the pillion seat in future . |
13 | But she must wear a special cap to protect her head while she waits for more surgery . |
14 | Mrs Corney , of course , did not notice this , but when the beadle 's arm began to slide around her waist , she felt she must make a small protest . |
15 | I think she must make a permanent hotel , we 're there , she 's there |
16 | Then she must conserve the small amount of money remaining . |
17 | For example , suppose a statute gives a minister two different but related powers ; suppose further that the statute provides that before the minister exercises power A , he or she must consider representations made by ‘ any person ’ , and that before the minister exercises power B he or she must consult a particular government body with responsibility for some relevant aspect of government policy . |
18 | Before issuing an Order under the Act , he or she must consult the appropriate council , and though not obliged to take their advice , is obliged to publish it , and to give reasons if it is rejected . |
19 | When Poirot tells her that Hastings has remarked that the house looked haunted she assures them that if there is a ghost it must be a friendly one , because she has had three escapes from death in as many days so she must bear a charmed life . |
20 | ICI stipulates that she must work a certain number of days a year to keep in touch . |
21 | She must brave the only place likely to have the information she wanted . |
22 | In return for her help , the spies strike a bargain with her : she must tie a scarlet cord in the window so that the Israelites can identify her house , and she must gather her whole family together , so that when the city is taken , they can all be spared . |
23 | And each third Sunday of the month was the evening that she detested , when she must take the political studies lecture for Camp 3 , Zone I. It was her duty , Yuri had said . |
24 | If she guesses somebody she knows is involved — and she must know the fake cop in the picture — she could tip them off . |
25 | You are afraid to ask what it 's about because you feel she must have a legitimate reason to see you urgently , so you stay home and are late for work . |
26 | ‘ She must have a strong mouth , ’ said the Bookman . |
27 | Cor , she must have a big fanny |
28 | She must have a colossal debt . |
29 | But as the ground is a lot quicker now , she must have a bright chance . |
30 | She must find the right man first . |