Example sentences of "she [modal v] [verb] [prep] [num] " in BNC.

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1 If they do , then she must establish by 1 October the likely correct tax liability and make the payment due on that date .
2 She must look at two other things , hard and solid , so that she would be strong for the battle ahead .
3 She might drown on one of those night swims she takes after the headlines on the nine o'clock news , regular as clockwork , right up to December . ’
4 all da evening but then like last night see if I know that she 's been chomping on and off all night she 'll go for four or five hours .
5 ‘ Oh no , I do n't think so , more likely she 'll go after one of those completely obscure German princes ’ ) , The Princess of Wales ( ‘ such heaven at KP , really she 's done it brilliantly ’ ) .
6 That 's like Sarah at work , I mean she leaves at twenty past five , if she thinks that , she 'll leave at ten past five I mean she thinks you 're stupid because she do n't always go but even when she 's not going she
7 The crossing takes two and a half hours , so she 'll dock at three English time .
8 " She 'll part with one of those diamonds she 's been clinging to . "
9 In a good light she could pass for sixteen .
10 Tempting as they undoubtedly were , she could do without two hunky and red-blooded blokes to add to the plates she was already juggling in the air .
11 There she could sit at one of the outdoor cafés and read her letter undisturbed while sipping a cool drink of lemon or perhaps iced tea .
12 If she lived frugally , penurised herself , she could cope with one month , possibly two , but after that …
13 The warden and his wife , being owners of a Siamese cat , were not overjoyed to see Emily but they reluctantly fed her a saucer of milk , saying that she could stay for one night .
14 She could think of hundreds , no , thousands of replies just at this moment and each one had innumerable abusive words peppered throughout .
15 And then she would listen to them read , well this is what they finished with they 'd have a book and they 'd take it up and she 'd listen to one line !
16 She used to walk with two sticks , but fell down at her 90th birthday party when she stumbled over a low table and broke her hip again .
17 She used to ring at nine thirty in the morning when Will was in surgery .
18 She would sleep till two in the afternoon , then come downstairs , very bright , very quick , ready for a meal .
19 But it took her such a long while before she would sit in one of these .
20 She loved the rails of beautiful clothes — the tailored suits and the beaded evening dresses , the taffeta and lace and wool baratheas and most of all the furs , and when she could she would slip into one of the changing rooms and try things on .
21 As a result , artists have been displaced , but the signature of leading abstract painter , Gillian Ayres , available with Fischer 's withdrawal , has been obtained by Pomeroy Purdy , with whom she will show in 1993 , and Craigie Aitchison , previously with Albemarle , has joined Thomas Gibson .
22 As he gently squeezes , she will release from 5 to 20 eggs which he fertilises .
23 When a Vet first takes up running — or resumes after a long lay-off — he or she can count on one thing : several years of improvement .
24 That she can count to twenty or that she ca n't ?
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