Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 And it is our judgment that you can and should pay at once a portion of Mistress Hussey 's dowry , so that her maintenance may be assured , and she may return to her father 's house from this court , as is her wish .
2 she may go in his lecture , she 'll meet him .
3 To win him , she must hope for his defeat and long for his humiliation .
4 ‘ And you must be grateful to her for everything she does , and for all the sacrifices she must make on your behalf .
5 But Gudrun 's admiration for Breadalby is grudging , perhaps because it is still in private hands : ‘ she spoke with some resentment in her voice , as if she were captivated unwillingly , as if she must admire against her will ’ .
6 He gave France stronger armed forces , insisted that she be respected on the world stage and believed that she must rely on her own resources for survival .
7 Where a woman fails to perform her expected role properly the GP tends to see her ‘ either in terms of the conventional models of their own social background ( she must adjust to her situation ) , or in terms of individual personal inadequacy ( that she must be referred to the psychiatrist ) ’ ( Barrett and Roberts , 1978 , p. 46 ) .
8 She must submit to its ordeals .
9 Because she has this afternoon job , she must get through her own work in the mornings ; but she gets her work done in the mornings in order to create time for a job .
10 This is battle she must fight on her own .
11 ‘ And I am still your maid , ’ McAllister had said gaily to him , but , of course , she was now less and less of a maid and more a member of the family , working side by side with Matey in cheerful equality , living and playing with them in the evening , and when Dr Neil spoke of the wedding day again she said that she must write to her uncle at least , before anything could be arranged , and let him think that she had done so .
12 well she did have one it , she 's had an operation , but er , I , she manages to go to the post on a Sunday afternoon , she must write to her sister in Australia , which makes a little round trip , a bit of exercise that 's what you ought to do more of
13 She must live for her brothers , ’ thought Melanie .
14 She felt certain that she must fall on her face and be trampled underfoot .
15 As luck would have it , when she was certain that , shiny-faced and wet-headed , she must look about her worst , it was at that moment that the outer door opened and Ven came in .
16 And who did David Kent think he was anyway , waltzing in like this , and telling her who she should choose for her friends ?
17 She should choose among his friends , he decided — or rather , hoped .
18 That was what was so endearing about him , but she hardly thought it was something she should mention to his brother !
19 But suddenly she woke up , ousted Ven from her head , and wondered what she should do with her day .
20 It had seemed a good idea at the time , a bit of expensive and unusual fun with some of her friends , and sure , she had been intrigued when she had been told that she should beware of her fiery nature 's setting alight a situation which would become frighteningly uncontrollable , but that was three days ago .
21 There is no good reason why she should remain in her bed , and the darkness of the room can only aggravate her melancholic condition .
22 She should deal with his questions truthfully , but if he asked her anything of a personal nature she must decline to answer .
23 A teenager whose parent is her ‘ best friend ’ may be failing to find the friends that she should have among her peers and those outside the family group .
24 Pride had decreed she should put on her best white silky dress and — though her clear skin and dark brows and lashes needed little help from cosmetics — make-up with care .
25 In another case Alessandra Melucco Vaccaro , a well-known and respected archaeologist at the Istituto Centrale per il Restauro in Rome , wrote that during restoration work on Wiligelmo 's reliefs at Modena , the original polychrome was brutally scratched away ; when Raffaella Rossi Manaresi of Bologna 's Cesare Gnudi open-air sculpture conservation centre ventured to reply , she was virtually told that , as a chemist , she should keep to her own field .
26 Modigliani declined as politely but suggested to Lunia that she should come to his studio and pose for him the following day .
27 Well yeah but the only point is Susan she perhaps do n't like the smell of orange but then she might go in my room and pee in there if she did n't have nowhere else to go .
28 He had farmed the child out , of course , but he had n't been able to quell the fear that somehow she might intrude upon his future .
29 She began to relax a little as she neared the department where she worked , then realised that any vague notion that she might slip into her office without anyone noticing was a non-starter — everybody seemed to be looking at her !
30 ‘ Will you be all right ? ’ asked Rachel dubiously , worried that Belinda might try to climb from the horse when the carousel was in motion , or , even worse , that she might slip from its back .
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