Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " 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 I calls her Beattie she ought to have the bleeding phone stuck to her earhole .
3 If Canandaigua refuses , she says she may ask the Federal Trade Commission to force it to .
4 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 .
5 Then she must conserve the small amount of money remaining .
6 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 .
7 She must brave the only place likely to have the information she wanted .
8 If she guesses somebody she knows is involved — and she must know the fake cop in the picture — she could tip them off .
9 She must find the right man first .
10 Now she must find the red line , the Central Line .
11 In a secondary sort of way she knew that , beyond the opportunity to please and placate Maman , there was more for her to give if she should eat the horrible spinach .
12 On the face of it , my immediate response is that , first , she should contact the local training and enterprise council , which will do its best to help .
13 It was recognised that Russia should obtain the Kuril islands and Sakhalin from Japan and that she should regain the naval base at Fort Arthur forfeited at the end of the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 .
14 They had provided her with a local map , pin-pointing the exact location of the Château La Tour Monchauzet , and explaining she should take the Villereal road out of Issigeac , but only for a short distance .
15 Results of the last test would be known today ‘ then she should get the green light to go home . ’
16 If so , he or she should read the following summary of Section 2 .
17 He said he instantly dismissed Miss Dixon after she displayed a hostile attitude and claimed she might do the same thing again .
18 He did not even consider that she might hold the contrary viewpoint .
19 I 'm sure , I , I , I , I 've a fatal inkling that she might decline , but there 's no harm in trying , but she might get the wrong idea about it , you know
20 I was terrified she might see the guilty look in my eyes for I am the man who lost the English Calais .
21 She might suspect the exact position ; with her knowledge , she probably did , but much better not to say .
22 The older woman looks tense and upset , and says she 's missing her bingo , but dare n't go to her old club " because he might see me , " but if she does n't go she 'll miss the annual trip and , " if I do n't go on that I 'll never get out .
23 Worst of all , of course , she 'll miss the fascinating family nights with the in-laws .
24 She 'll do the heavy stuff .
25 I ca n't wait until I 'm out of here and then she 'll feel the full force of my wrath …
26 She 'll get the usual half-crown . ’
27 Then as the boom goes on she 'll become the Professional Interviewee , the great literary relict .
28 She 'll have the last word because she has nature on her side . ’
29 She saw no sequence in what was happening , and no coherence , but she knew it was there to be seen , if only she could achieve the right angle of vision .
30 Now she could feel the solid muscle of her daughter 's arms and she wanted to lean against her and draw comfort and strength ; but she pulled away and looked at Phoebe with that straight , clear , appraising look that was her hallmark .
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