Example sentences of "she [modal v] [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | She may start to release her emotions fully during or after the service , or she may go through all the ritual connected with it in a daze , but sooner or later it can be expected that the flood-gates of her grief will open and she will then begin to work her way through the multiplicity of problems that lie ahead of her . |
2 | ‘ Well , she may seem like that now , ’ said Kraal one evening , ‘ but you wait till the autumn comes and the swifts and swallows start flocking before they begin their winter migration . |
3 | The atmosphere in his office seemed to be closing in on her in an intimacy which she must avoid at all costs . |
4 | she must think about that a lot . |
5 | Now unemployed , she lives on thirty four pounds a week from which she must pay for all her food and living expenses including some rent . |
6 | She wanted him but could n't have him and she must deal with that because he had forewarned her . |
7 | She must deal with this . |
8 | Robyn smiled to herself as she charged down the motorway and imagined how she must look in such a battered , ramshackle old thing . |
9 | She must come to this one when there 's a celebration . ’ |
10 | She knew she should reply with some light-hearted quip which would set everything down on a matter-of-fact level and make her meaning plain , but quips were beyond her . |
11 | Shiona struggled for breath , appalled that she should react like this . |
12 | Heaven forbid that she should wander into any of his territorial waters . |
13 | However mistaken he thought that she might be , and that her vision of life was based on a charming naïveté which took little account of the cruel realities of existence , it was , to him , admirable that she should care about such things , and in such a practical way when all was said and done . |
14 | But for John Knox , ‘ so she was sold to go to France , to the end that in her youth she should drink of that liquor ( the Catholic faith ) that should remain with her all her lifetime , for a plague to this realm and for her final destruction ’ . |
15 | It was inevitable that she should start like that but it did n't save her from a sense of her inadequacy . |
16 | The man leading the hunt , Detective Superintendent Ian Whinnett , said : ‘ There is nothing in Joanna 's background to suggest why she should vanish like this . ’ |
17 | It may seem strange that while the word , letter and sign replaces the figure in contemporary artistic language , she should respond with such deliberate female theatricals . |
18 | It was at this salon at the age of fifteen and a half , working for a day 's wages of £1 plus tips , that she came in contact with Justin de Villeneuve , the man who suggested she should pose for some photographs and who later was to become her mentor . |
19 | Excuse me , excuse me everybody do n't you think she should enter in this competition , to be a model for |
20 | She suggests that children who score low on both comprehension and production may be immature or mentally retarded , although no explanation is provided as to what she might mean by these terms . |
21 | Then Rosie burst out with the helpful statement that she had a photograph of the keys and if Ruby 's powers were very strong she might manage with that . |
22 | She looked as if she might explode at any moment . |
23 | Willingly she would have surrendered the gift of consciousness if only she might drift like these in a blind passion of being , exempt from question ; yet even as she yearned wistfully so , another voice inside her agitated mind was whispering the old caveat from the Rosarium : that all error arose from failure to begin with the proper substance , from a proud forgetfulness that the magisterium is Nature 's work and not the worker 's . |
24 | Those that did not depend upon the land or the sea she might transpose to another setting . |
25 | Failure to obey any instructions he or she might issue in this context may amount to the statutory offence of obstruction of a police officer in the execution of his duty , for which the sentence can be either imprisonment or a substantial fine . |
26 | But of course you 're not quite sure at nine and a half weeks which one she 'll go to most whether it will be the Newfoundland |
27 | Er she 's always and jigging about you know but when she plays very still and she hits the ball stands up quick , watches where it goes , she 'll go like this , this up jump |
28 | She 'll see to that … ’ |
29 | ‘ I do n't suppose she 'll come to much harm , Grace , ’ he replied mildly . |
30 | She 'll come to some harm if she does n't look out . ’ |