Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I grant you she may write him a critical review , but she wo n't demolish him . ’
2 It 'll mek no difference ti mi work 'ere , missus and after all , if a lass wants ti be wed , she must tek what the Good Lord offers . ’
3 She was n't sure whether she should tell him the sordid details .
4 She should buy herself a new frock and set her cap at someone else .
5 She might pull it the other way . ’
6 You sha n't be shamed for she 'll think you a great lover , a real Lothario , a dandy Don Juan .
7 I says , oh she 'll give me a little nod like .
8 If you go and take this to , the headmistress , and she 'll give you a new one .
9 Ask Kate Bridger how she 'd apply the finishing touches to a new Wimpey Homes development and the chances are she 'll give you a colourful answer .
10 She 'll make me a good wife , do n't you think ? ’
11 ‘ Oh , she 'll make someone a wonderful wife ! ’ screeched Jamie .
12 She suddenly wished that she had Finn here so that she could tell him a few more home truths .
13 The only legal right she had was to complain about the beatings when she could stand them no more .
14 Lucy was no saint , but she could forgive him the rough handling .
15 Chesarynth wasted precious moments on amazement that she could appreciate something the powerful woman could not .
16 She 'd make you a good wife — and she loves you too . ’
17 She 'd tell him a few home truths about his condescending , heartless , authoritarian attitude .
18 She 'd tell her every single thing , all he 'd said about Commander Abigail and all about the bath and the wedding-dress and what he was saying now , about witnessing the accident .
19 Damned if the foundation could have this picture ; she 'd give them the nameless three condemned as undisciplined talent .
20 In a year 's time or less she would land herself a good job , and a place to live .
21 It did not displease him ; she would make him a suitable wife , and would know her place when , as he hoped still , he had elevated his position enough to enable him to support her .
22 It did not displease him ; she would make him a suitable wife , and would know her place when , as he hoped still , he had elevated his position enough to enable him to support her .
23 She would make him a good wife , ’ he added wistfully , looking into his own bleak future .
24 His father had been right for once : she would make him the perfect match .
25 She would owe him a big one .
26 She would allow herself a few more hours with him , and then she would practise self-discipline .
27 And she would take ye a wee walk round the cemetery , and I can remember pinchin' rhododendrons comin' out the gate . ’
28 Among the delphinium , the snapdragon , the hollyhock and the sweet-pea , on a blanket , by a basket , she will grant me a nostalgic caress — always followed , on Odilo 's part , by hours of snivelling entreaty .
29 I mean as regards I agree with the woman when she was saying about she wanted to tell her husband about what happens when he comes home from work , but I think she wo n't need all those bulletins to tell him what 's happening , she can tell him the latest bulletin before he comes in the door , could n't she ?
30 Perhaps she can sell them a few sleeping policeman , I ca n't remember her saying so as such .
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