Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [adv] be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The evidence of a child who was taught by the ‘ Natural Aurilism ’ method is that at the age of 5 she is able to talk and play with normal children at a normal school and although she may not be as far ahead , the results of this method seem astounding . |
2 | Her father Colin Harrison , 61 , said : ‘ The last time she was hurt I told her she may not be so lucky in future . ’ |
3 | If a middle-aged housewife is incapable of managing her home-life because of perpetual problems with her " nerves " for which she is-on medicinal treatment from her doctor , she may well be chemically dependant on alcohol or prescription drugs or both . |
4 | In the afternoons , she must always be home at 4.30 — so that the carer can take her to the lavatory before leaving for the day . |
5 | erm , because she 's , she 's quite big for her age , but like Louise she 's quite tall now , she 's nearly too tall for him even though there 's nothing of her she must only be about seven stone , erm , but this little Vicky she 's oh thinking she 's really good now and she 's improved so much and getting confident as well , and the dad takes in , he puts the bridle on him , he takes the dog in one hand and Min in the other he goes for walks for miles with the , with the horse and the dog Dave does |
6 | Every time Ellie crept into her dead mother 's room , she knew she should not be there , and she would hesitate on the threshold of the airless room , while the skin on her scalp prickled with a guilty excitement . |
7 | She should n't be here . |
8 | She should n't be here because of Maria Luisa but she trusted Fernando enough not to be too unduly worried about it . |
9 | Because she should n't be here . |
10 | So she should n't be completely |
11 | He would have to stay , of course , until the WPC arrived but she should n't be too long and at least AD would have an answer to his question . |
12 | She should n't be very much longer now |
13 | ‘ She should n't be out and about for the rest of the year in my view . ’ |
14 | Say come back again and she should n't be long . |
15 | I was saying ‘ No ’ , I 'd put all the arguments as to why she should n't be there . |
16 | Chesarynth felt as though there were a huge sign over her head saying she should n't be there . |
17 | ‘ I 'll take her out more , ’ Erika thought , and then realised that she might not be around to do so . |
18 | But she might not be back till Sunday . |
19 | She leaned over the fence to look through the glass of Constance 's back door , disappointed to think she might not be there . |
20 | I thought she might not be there long and when she left I could stop her and try to persuade her . |
21 | He had sometimes wondered , although with little real curiosity , whether she might not be less compliant , more complicated than he had supposed , had occasionally had a disconcerting sense that the façade she presented to the power station of dedicated , humourless efficiency had been carefully constructed to conceal a less accommodating , more complex personality . |
22 | She might n't be much , but in the self-awareness and independence stakes she was the only girl in town . |
23 | Far more important , however , was the fact that she might well be there . |
24 | She looked different somehow and she might just be up to something . |
25 | She might still be here , |
26 | ‘ If only I had n't called it off she might still be here . ’ |
27 | ‘ Bristol initially — she might still be there — I do n't know . ’ |
28 | Artemis was n't afraid of riding tall horses , only anxious in case she might still be too short in the leg to get the best out of them . |
29 | She 'll soon be here with her stocks of quilted kitchen towel , her milk and butter , jams and pickles , loaves and fishes ; with her verdant washing-up liquid and a jumbo pack of Stu 's repugnant breakfast cereal which he will shake jauntily each morning like a pair of maracas . |
30 | ‘ And she 'll soon be home . |