Example sentences of "[modal v] she [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Should the ENP carry out the nursing care/treatment of all her patients , or should she delegate some of this work ( such as dressings or plastering ) to other nurses ? |
2 | And if she has already enjoyed the satisfaction of having climbed to a new standard of proficiency , higher than she has been before , why should she care one way or another to know that others have not yet reached this standard ? |
3 | Why should she pay two lots of tax ? |
4 | Why should she feel guilty of deceiving her devoted husband , she asked herself , if it was only in her thoughts ? |
5 | Why should she feel sick ? |
6 | Why should she feel bad — and her opponents feel justified in behaving anti-socially ? |
7 | Dear God , was this anticipation or apprehension , and why should she feel either ? |
8 | Should she join the group of young vets who had qualified with her two years ago or should she go straight back to her godmother 's house , where she was staying for the duration of this annual veterinary congress ? |
9 | She had certainly not planned on saying that , it was just that there was no reason to hate an old woman just because you hated her insufferable grandson , especially when she reminded you , in some indefinable way , of your own grandmother — but why should she explain any of that to this man ? |
10 | Should she concoct some story about him having a violently contagious disease ? |
11 | But why should she do such a thing — an unmarried girl who would desperately need help and support — especially from her child 's father ? |
12 | ‘ Why should she do that ? ’ my mother had asked scornfully , slapping something down on the kitchen table a fish , I think . |
13 | But why should she do that ? |
14 | What should she do next ? |
15 | Should she confess all and refuse to attend at Mrs Tiverton 's morning do ? |
16 | Blessed Mother , should she try another appeal while he seemed more gentle … ? |
17 | Why should she have this power over him ? |
18 | She looked so happy in your pictures , and may she stay that way . |
19 | Spain is the last country of discrimination ; long may she retain this priceless gift . ’ |
20 | How could she explain this ? |
21 | Could she think any other fees she might impose ? |
22 | Yet how could she bring such a subject up to Charlie ? |
23 | As Commissioner for Rutshire , how could she hold dignified get-togethers with her guides when expletives and polo balls kept flying over her hawthorn hedge ? |
24 | She would have to keep away from him , but how could she do that , when there was still this job for Adam to be finished ? |
25 | But how could she do that when she needed the money ? |
26 | It would have been so good to just sit there and let Luke hold her , to draw comfort from his strength , but how could she do that when he was supposedly in league with the man who had done that to her house ? |
27 | Could she do this one alone ? |
28 | How could she do this to him ? |
29 | How could she make sure of her Rosalba , the other was too young , but Rosalba ? |
30 | Could she manage seven ? |