Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | She 's got all these photos she took with that new camera — all jumbled up in an envelope — and she was saying she ought to put them into something . |
2 | She ought to hate him for what he threatened to do , yet inside she felt a treacherous excitement at the fact that he wanted to keep her close . |
3 | Imparting some factual information but more commonly referring the sufferer to resources from which he or she may find it for himself or herself . |
4 | He said , ‘ Tell your sister she must send you to me with a message , and I 'll be there . ’ |
5 | She must persuade him of her good intentions — for it had never crossed her mind that she would not repay him — but she must also try to convince him of the seriousness of her situation and persuade him to grant her a bit of leeway . |
6 | If she thought by this means she might bend me to her will , she was as mistaken as you are now . |
7 | At least , give it to my er my er stepmother and she 'll disguise it for you . |
8 | Amy 's three tomorrow , so she 'll give them to her tomorrow , she |
9 | very lucky if she 'll give it to you . |
10 | She 'll give it to you Wednesday . |
11 | She 'll give it to you Wednesday . |
12 | She 'll bring it to you in a few minutes and it 'll help you keep your strength . ’ |
13 | ‘ Find her and she 'll lead you to it . ’ |
14 | Oh she 'll tell me about it . |
15 | if we got ta wind someone up sort of like one of the girls fancies a bloke she 'll tell it to his face , but in back slang so he do n't know she 's saying they go er , what ? |
16 | Do n't you think she 'll cure me of my wickedness , Jane ? |
17 | Just leave that , cos she 'll save it for you . |
18 | She 'll take it from me . |
19 | ‘ He 'll be on her side , she 'll get him on her side . |
20 | She 'll have it with her . |
21 | Yeah , she 'll read it to you . |
22 | She could feel it in her bones . |
23 | Something was very wrong , she could feel it in her bones , but what was it ? |
24 | But she could walk it from her house could n't she ? |
25 | There was nothing much she could tell us about him anyway , only what we knew already . |
26 | Marie yelled after me to wait but I did n't want to talk to her about it so I chucked my sandwich-box over to her and told her she could eat them for me . |
27 | Julia could n't sleep because she could smell them in her room , so she came into my room to talk to me . |
28 | She could smell it on his breath when she kissed him , so she buried her face in his chest and stroked his shoulders . |
29 | The sound of the car caught Theodora 's attention before she could plot it with her eye . |
30 | She could choose it for herself — money was no object . |