Example sentences of "she would [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Sociable Dorothy , although only seventeen years old , managed to infuse some sort of order into Isobel 's shattered life , hoping that soon Isobel would decide what she would do in the future , so that she herself could go back home to Wales , which , from the vantage point of Tollemarche , seemed infinitely cosy and desirable . |
2 | As Creggan and Kraal continued to tell their dearest memories , night began to fall and Minch began to plan out what she would do in the limited time she felt she had left to her . |
3 | She is forced to go faster than she would choose by the intimidating bulk of lorries nudging up behind her , their radiator grilles looming like cliffs in her rear-view mirror , the drivers high above , out of sight . |
4 | She would wake in the night hearing sobs , then realize they were hers and immediately stop . |
5 | Now blind , she would recount to the boy ‘ strange stories ’ of her ‘ sea experiences . |
6 | After this she would return to the far wall and wait for the papers to be put back into place , so she could repeat the game . |
7 | The fact that she would return to the same workhouse 10 years later was in itself not untypical ; many genuine helpers in such institutions may have had it in the back of their minds that one day they would become the cared for , rather than the person doing the caring , as old age took its toll . |
8 | She would go to the far side and we would watch each other . |
9 | She would go to the mortuary when she woke up , she told herself . |
10 | She would go to the supermarket to buy the food , she would cook , she would clean the house and then she would help my father with the cows . |
11 | She pinned all her hopes on the following morning when , she had already determined , she would go to the plateau again . |
12 | it did n't matter about that evil man with the smiling face ; she would go to the police herself and tell them what he meant to do . |
13 | Tomorrow , she would go to the finest jeweller in London and sell the gems for the best price she could get . |
14 | She would go to the bank tomorrow at lunchtime and withdraw all her money . |
15 | Sarah said she would go to the Fitzgerald house in the evening of Terry 's first day at home , and his father was pleased . |
16 | As a child at Althorp , a big and lonely place where she often had no other children for company , she would go into the kitchen to chatter to the cook and the cleaners , and even the delivery men who dropped in . |
17 | Yes , she would go into the country rather than to a seaside resort , for they were full of old , retired , ill-tempered people and had she not had her full share of that ? |
18 | As she was drinking it , she decided that she would go into the hospital , on her way to the office . |
19 | Then she would go into the kitchen at the back of the house and make tea . |
20 | She would go into the bad woman 's shop . |
21 | When she went next door she would go into the bathroom just to see where he kept his flannel and what kind of toothpaste he used . |
22 | Then , knowing that she was safely tucked up in her own bed , she would go through the mental exercise as she had done under hypnosis and imagine herself entering that cupboard under the stairs . |
23 | She comforted him ; and meanwhile thought to herself that tomorrow she would go round the managers she knew , having met them more than once in the company of Papa . |
24 | Could this be Leif , calling to advise that the Rocha kitchen would include her tiles and asking if she would confer with the solicitor 's wife ? |
25 | Surely , she mused , it had n't been raining long enough for the water levels to rise that far , and even though the middle of the week had proved consistently wet she felt confident she would arrive at the cottage long before the possibility became a reality . |
26 | The simplest proposition seemed to call for endless repetitive explanation ; her steaks had become increasingly rare , and , most tiresome of all , whenever they made love , be it after breakfast , lunch or tea , she would leap from the marital bed and turn on the vacuum cleaner , spending the next twenty minutes cleaning an already spotless house . |
27 | Better still , she would go to Maran Hill , where , squired by Sir George Beador , she would hunt with the Puckeridge under their master , Lord Wyatt . |
28 | It had been so self-evident to Dalgliesh that the squad would need a senior woman detective that he had devoted his energy to choosing the right one , rather than to speculating how well she would fit into the team . |
29 | She would knock on the door , and her mother would open it . |
30 | She would leave at the first opportunity , and never again would she listen to the reckless promptings of her heart . |