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

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1 She ought to have time for preparation before the police burst in on her . ’
2 Where a female employee becomes pregnant , she may have rights in respect of maternity leave , with or without pay ; maternity pay ; and the right to return to work .
3 I only hope she may find happiness with Saul Quatt . ’
4 Never mind , Zak said , would someone please tell her that she must telephone Steve from Sudbury , as he had serious news for her .
5 If she was not to break down completely , and in front of Hester , she must say goodbye to Willie , and go .
6 She must have shares in Daisy !
7 The hearing was told Miss Dixon was bound by a grievance procedure at the home which meant she must raise matters of concern internally rather than go to an outside body .
8 She should now aim to be 1 lb ( 0.5 kg ) below her starting weight on most days ; she should reduce sugar on cereal to just one teaspoon ; she should use less meat when making up meat meals like stews , using more vegetables instead ( this is as well , of course , as maintaining the goal for fat reduction from Week 1 ) ; she should have salted meat or salted fish only three times a week in total ( you will remember that salt goals last for two weeks each ) ; she should have one or two pieces of fresh fruit each day ( this is as well as the goal for Week 1 , having pulses with one meal each day ) ; she should have a brisk twenty-minute walk each day .
9 And she 'll shout Rupert of Hentzau 's name .
10 And Ros was just saying I mean sh on that , on that Friday she 's due to be in work on that Friday night and it comes on a day she 'll paid time off aspect .
11 Like her mother , Constance was a perfectionist and devoted all her energies and efforts to making something she could show Nora with pride and , more importantly , present to Miss Hatherby with confidence .
12 They would walk in the dusk by the water , listening to the lapping of the tide against the boats , and there would be someone there , perhaps , whom she would understand , appeal to more than his usual friends , for she could do things like deal with electricity and mend things , and she had not always lived in England , that was interesting , and she did not just giggle and think about clothes , and he would find her a relief to talk to , this rather exceptional , different person , someone with imagination .
13 I offered to escort her so that she could make assignations with Rizzi .
14 His mother the dowager Queen Isabella survived until 1358 and if she could transmit title to Edward III , why could not Jeanne of Navarre , Louis X 's daughter , or any of the daughters of Philip V do likewise ?
15 She could bring armfuls of autumn colours and make a beautiful display on the hall table .
16 William Hill make Richard Hannon 's ‘ pocket rocket ’ clear favourite for the Group Two event , in which she could face challenges from Wolfhound , Paris House and Zieten .
17 Finally , if Germany did become the true economic locomotive of Europe , then she could demand support from Europe if her economic strength ever began to falter , thus exploiting her weakness in the same way as she will exploit her strength .
18 Searching through her mind the only emotions she could recreate from that time were a dizzying pleasure that someone as sophisticated , cosmopolitan , successful and confident as Doctor Anthony Gillingham should appear to want anyone as dull and provincial as she had been and a kind of a triumph that she could present Comfort with Anthony 's declaration of love .
19 She concentrated on her driving and wished she could stop thinking of William .
20 Reluctantly she decided she must see it through , for Peter , and in some way for herself — she had to prove to herself that she could come face to face with Marc again and survive the ordeal .
21 This was fun ; with any luck she could say goodbye to facials , mud-packs and manicures .
22 He was n't letting her in , she could see racks of magazines behind and a dark wooden counter , bare .
23 She could see part of Dewer Street through the half-open gate and it seemed to be deserted .
24 She could see blood on Jack 's cheek and on his arm above the gloves .
25 Out of the corner of her eye , she could see Jamie in conversation with two people she did n't recognize .
26 She could hear whoops of laughter .
27 That would mean she could buy eggs for supper and pay something on the grocery bill and have enough left over for the vet .
28 Cleo realised she was frightened , but if there was the slightest possibility she could catch sight of Inky 's shade , she was prepared to risk whatever might happen over the next few hours .
29 She 'd have things in trays on their table — cakes and bread and ginger biscuits and cough candy — but it was really queer because when you went in you could n't smell any of the lovely things laid out on the table .
30 Lydia was damned if she 'd play salads with Betty .
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