Example sentences of "she [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Would she prefer to face the room or the window ?
2 Would she prefer that to shimmying down another catwalk ?
3 erm And if you look at the second line , and begin three words in , it says ‘ the mistress , ’ the mistress is abbreviated , ‘ answers her man can not work , nor can she spare him till she be paid for what her husband did for the King 's soldiers ’ .
4 ‘ Did n't she affect your emotions ?
5 How could she presume to argue with them when she knew nothing — nothing — and they lived and worked in situations like this ?
6 Why did n't she throw her own ?
7 Some weeks later , discussing the arts , she admitted the English sense of humour was difficult to understand initially , and only now could she laugh at my greeting of , ‘ Help , I am being bitten by a sanitary towel ! ’
8 But then why should she laugh , it was a sad business .
9 Did she laugh ?
10 Did she laugh ?
11 How could she compare the task of dusting and polishing the magnificent English furniture to the drudgery of cleaning our house , where there were only tom rags , a broom and a pail of water , and you had to go down on your knees to scrub the floor and do the endless piles of washing by hand ?
12 So how does she compare with her contemporaries ?
13 How could she compare with you ?
14 But the Marschallin does not misjudge , nor does she sentimentalize the situation .
15 Should she knock ?
16 Fergus felt a surge of real anger now , because how dare she treat him as an inferior , how dare she speak to him as if he was no more than one of her serfs , a possession , a pawn , a thing .
17 How would she treat me ?
18 Why could n't she treat him with the same cool indifference as he showed her ?
19 Why did she deliver the message then ?
20 ‘ What time did she dock ?
21 Where did she dock ? ’
22 Emily swallowed hard , how could she lower her pride so far as to approach the girl she had been so scornful of ?
23 What on earth would she think of me ?
24 What kind of statement did she think she made ?
25 What did she think ?
26 But just as quickly she remembered herself , barely thirteen , standing up in class and saying she did n't think the Catholic Church was fair and the nun , red in the face , asking who did she think she was to question the Pope 's teaching .
27 Did n't she think it was odd that they were taking such a risk ?
28 ‘ In the event of such a development does she think her position would be unassailable ? ’ he asked — echoing the Prime Minister 's earlier comment that Mr Lawson 's position was ‘ unassailable ’ .
29 ( Well — what did she think of it ? )
30 ‘ Does she think her friend 's still alive ? ’ said Lee .
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