Example sentences of "[coord] she will [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 or she 'll have two talks to him , when I 've finished , but mum on again
2 But do n't make her wet or she 'll get worse . ’
3 When the experimenter has confirmed that good signals are being recorded from all the subjects involved he or she will say good night and turn out the lights .
4 If the engineer agrees the claim , he or she will determine any extension of time under Clause 44
5 As the student or the new teacher scans the staffroom , he or she will find some of the more senior teachers who have kept their sparkle , who have a developing educational philosophy of their own , and who enjoy educational debate .
6 It may be that for any individual to succeed in any organisation then he or she will need some or all of the qualities listed above .
7 ‘ Zoe is a virgin and she 'll stay that way until she is at least 16 — and even longer if she wants to . ’
8 But I , does but when you say that now though , cos I , he slagged Kirsty off to me , he just said oh she 's just really pretentious and she 'll , she 'll talk to you and then as soon as someone cooler comes in the room she 'll turn round and she 'll completely ignore you and you 're left and she 'll do that like at a dinner party or something and you 're left standing there feeling a real id you know , you know that feeling do n't you when you 're talking to someone and suddenly they desert you and you 're all on your own in a room ?
9 Despite the success of the operation , Kelly will always have cystic fibrosis , and she 'll need medical treatment all her life .
10 And she 'll get all I have , which is n't to be sneezed at . ’
11 hour away but if you have a breakdown , and Auntie Mary and she 'll get all worked up .
12 She 's Mr. Preston 's secretary and she 'll know all about it . "
13 Yeah and she 'll have other things to open on Christmas day wo n't she .
14 you know , and she 'll have some of them .
15 Mary Smith will act as housekeeper and she will submit all bills to you . ’
16 If you are being honest with yourself and with her and you really are terribly pressed for time , you will never be short of concrete reasons to give , and she will find these much more acceptable and less hurtful than vague excuses , provided , of course , that your overall treatment of her is one of care and not neglect .
17 Nor will she be able to look forward to that sense of completeness when her grieving is over which is experienced by the widow whose marriage was happy , and she will have some difficult emotional adjustments to make in order to come to terms with her situation , in which both love and life seem to have betrayed her .
18 Then she added slyly , ‘ But she 'll have several cousins to play with , I hope . ’
19 She is not likely to feel able to afford many luxuries , but she will want good , plain nourishing food and lots of it ; she will welcome reasonably cheap ways of simplifying household chores ; and every now and then she may want to splash out .
20 ‘ Believe me , Anne , this is rotten for Sarah now but she will get better . ’
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