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

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1 Constanza saw it all too well : Anna above all needed a future and here it was , a son-in-law whom she could help to make his way in the world .
2 But with a brother and sister whom she must look after for they had nothing left but her .
3 Then she turned to Xanthe whom she could avoid kissing , to keep her unbathed body away from the young girl 's groomed presence as far as she was able without coldness .
4 There is , for example , health research which she may find useful .
5 The key which she must have been holding had fallen beside her .
6 By the time she had finished she had it clearly in her mind what she must do .
7 It is the finale of two of the recruit courses : the Regular recruits have spent eight weeks at the WRAC Centre completing an intensive course which provides a young woman with all the basic military skills Which she will require to be able to take her place alongside her male counterpart in the modern British Army .
8 The atmosphere in his office seemed to be closing in on her in an intimacy which she must avoid at all costs .
9 You will , I am quite sure , agree with me totally when I say , our beautiful , delectable , Annabelle is irreplaceable , and we shall miss her dreadfully , when she departs across the skies to the beautiful tropical paradise which she will enhance immeasurably …
10 I 'd been expecting her to put up a stiff rearguard action , protesting that holidays were one thing and everyday life another , that she had only surrendered to me in a moment of weakness which she would regret for the rest of her life , and so on and so forth .
11 If your employee is not entitled to SMP , you need to complete form SMP1 and give it to her together with any maternity certificate which she may have given you .
12 She will need twice-daily doses of an anti-rejection drug which she will have to take for the rest of her life .
13 This man was a Southerner , in his heart , a Southern boy whom she could give up if she had to , whom she could forget .
14 Making herself examine this thought , slowly and properly turning it around in her mind , recreating the scene which she could see so vividly of Jasper and Bert with the two I.R.A. , she had to admit that Jasper and Bert had made a bad impression .
15 She thought even of a proposal which she could have the pleasure of turning down .
16 Another correspondent asked for cheap tracts which she could distribute to the poor as the middle class were already knowledgeable .
17 The borrowed cat was a wonderful balancer , and Mildred felt rather disloyal as she found herself thinking how nice it would be to have a well-behaved sleek black cat which she could feel proud of .
18 Firelight was conspicuously much less nervous , and when it came to the riding she did for Nails what she would do for none of the others , even Nutty .
19 Another part of him — not a customs officer — told him that guilty people were dangerous , and he wondered in panic what she would do .
20 She told Scathach what she would do .
21 Beyond this there was little of importance which she could tell and Dalgliesh had briefly heard her story and let her go .
22 If she is severely disturbed emotionally , above the level normally expected in bereavement , and if she can not sleep , he may prescribe tranquillisers and a night sedative ; but this will usually be only for a limited period to help her over a particularly bad patch , as he will not want her to become addicted to these drugs , which if taken for too long may delay the normal grieving process which she will need to experience if she is to make a satisfactory recovery .
23 Though if you ask me he 's a nasty piece of work who would n't bat an eyelid whatever she might do
24 ‘ Not at all , ’ Leith laughed lightly , then found that his aunt , without meaning to pry , she was sure , was asking questions which she must have assumed that Naylor already knew the answers to anyway .
25 Hang on lets get , in terms of Stella , has an awful lot of relatively small trivial changes which she will put through and none of us are going to disagree with .
26 You should also make certain that she has a good tin-opener which she can use without difficulty .
27 A test paper which she should have found easy was turned in uncompleted , with ‘ I ca n't do this , sorry , ’ scrawled at the foot of the page .
28 Finding out about Kettering was , she thought , a private game which she might set herself to play on this holiday .
29 Somehow , she had a need to know all she could about him — and in there lay the conflict — because whatever she would have asked , or learned , was not for any write-up which she might hand over to her sister for her use , but was private and personal , and for her alone .
30 She picked up the receiver without planning what she would say .
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