Example sentences of "she [modal v] [verb] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She may work with the Sisters of St. Francis , but she 's still a tinker . "
2 Pete could only guess that she must move with the grace of a gazelle .
3 ‘ Of course , she must live with the tragedy of her daughter 's suicide for the rest of her life … ’
4 She stared bleakly at the damask cloth she had traced her fingers over as if it might hold the answer to what she should do with the rest of her life after tonight .
5 Given this , if a woman chooses to make private arrangements , she should check with the donor about his medical and sexual history .
6 She might start with the camisole and French knickers and add an underwired bra , perhaps , or bikini brief to match . ’
7 She felt as though she might burst with the joy that filled her .
8 Coun Fishwick said there was not a lot she could do with the proclamation , adding it was county council business anyway .
9 I asked my neighbour to turn down her records as I found it impossible to concentrate and she said the only way she could cope with the stress of her reality was to blast her music .
10 She could cope with the Jonathans of this world .
11 Quickly she looked away , fiddling with papers on her desk , not sure she could cope with the anguish in his eyes that mirrored her own , but David lingered .
12 And when her husband cracked another joke , she found she could laugh with the rest .
13 Said she could check with the hotel if she wanted to be sure .
14 Oh no , her mother 's opinion had been , if Jessie did n't want to serve in the shops then she could help with the housework and learn to cook , and so save Maggie Rice 's half week 's wage of six and threepence , for Maggie was on what her mother called half-days , which started at eight and finished at one .
15 Robyn gave a small cry of frustration and wrapped the gown close around her naked breasts , cursing the flush of embarrassment that surged upwards until she felt as if she 'd burn with the intensity of it .
16 And she used to go with the district nurses a lot to er to treat different people specially a long time I remember erm a young man erm h he had er I think it was cerebral palsy he had and er he was so fed up with himself he threw paraffin over himself and er set light you know on the top of the stairs and threw himself down .
17 Could this be Leif , calling to advise that the Rocha kitchen would include her tiles and asking if she would confer with the solicitor 's wife ?
18 Better still , she would go to Maran Hill , where , squired by Sir George Beador , she would hunt with the Puckeridge under their master , Lord Wyatt .
19 There was an ache in her solar plexus , growing and expanding , until she felt as if she would explode with the pain of her suppressed emotions .
20 Somehow she would cope with the evening meal herself , but she kept silent about it .
21 It was time she also called it a day ; she would continue with the work she was doing after she 'd eaten .
22 Fears that she would interfere with the Kunsthalle or the Museum für Stadtgeschichte have proved groundless .
23 She did n't know how she would live with the shame when it began to show .
24 She had ruined their relationship , and she would live with the pain of that for the rest of her life .
25 Charles explained that he 'd come round in answer to a complaint and rather thankfully began to pass on apologies on behalf of the Regiment for transmission to Lord Southdown later , but the butler shook his head regretfully once more , indicated that Lady Charity was at home , and felt certain that she would deal with the matter .
26 As for the female-reader , she will remain with the façade
27 She will stay with the man at whose side she has been for years , Secretary of State James Baker .
28 Mrs Mandela will appear in court on the 24th of September ; the attorney general says he has received an undertaking from her lawyer that she will cooperate with the investigation and she will not be taken into custody .
29 The plaintiff can give a little assistance to those who dress her and when she 's got out of bed she can stand with the assistance of one other person .
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