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

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1 If only she knew someone , even of small influence , who might put her in the way of finding something more congenial — and in a genteel home .
2 She was n't scared of the company who might join her on the journey , for fright was not a condition she admitted ; she only wanted to study her surroundings without discretion , and such intensity made strangers feel uneasy .
3 Of course she knew why she had been so anxious to come ; there must be some , perhaps many , people here who could tell her about S. Kettering .
4 She was obviously shaken , and who could blame her after what she 's been through .
5 What Alice could not forgive herself was that she had been taken in by it all well , she had had the sense to get out in time , and meet people who could lead her on the right path …
6 Fenella Fielding , for instance , could contrast the sometimes obsessive manic figure of Pieces Of Eight with the more relaxed co-star in films like Carry On Regardless ( she played a woman in search of a male baby-sitter who could take her to bed ) and Carry On Screaming ( a velvet-clad vamp ) .
7 Before hitting the big time , the closest brush she had with anyone famous was tinting Ringo Starr 's mum 's hair who used to treat her to tea afterwards — spam and chips .
8 This could perhaps be that the new doctor 's surgery is nearer , or easier for her to get to , has less steps to climb to the front door , or that she has a neighbour on his list who would accompany her to the surgery .
9 Alice was to be handed over to a guardian nominated by Richard , who would marry her after his return from crusade .
10 It was impossible not to notice how aroused he had become , and she thought of all the women who would envy her for being in this situation .
11 She had lost her virginity when she was ten , so she told us , and she was popular with some of the Spanish men who would perch her on their knees and allow her to fondle their private parts as a joke .
12 She should also be at school , and Noreen threatened to send her back to Uncle Michael who would take her to school every day , if she did n't stop going on about coming to the theatre .
13 Her eyes swept across his face , and suddenly she had the almost overwhelming desire to tell him that it was n't important at all , that she was , inside , what he 'd called a real woman , one who wanted a home and children to fill it , and most of all a husband , a man who would take her in his arms and kiss her until nothing mattered except him , kiss her as Nicolo had , make her want him as she 'd wanted Nicolo …
14 Or perhaps she could be like Merlyn Joseph and find herself a rich man who would install her in a yacht .
15 He thought of her on the night train to Newcastle ( where he knew of a kindly , broadminded landlady who would see her through her trouble– , and shuddered sympathetically .
16 Your friend should talk to her GP , who will refer her to a specialist .
17 Tell her firmly that you fear if she does n't pull herself together soon she 'll have a drink problem and suggest she seeks help from her GP who can refer her to a psychiatrist .
18 Anyone who can inspire her to such industry deserves to win her , and you look as though you will be able to cope with her .
19 Alison 's favours break down the boundaries of class ; any man who can lay her in his bed is like a lord , as Absolon says as he anticipates her kiss : Kolve 's interpretation of potentially religious images within the tale is fine as far as it goes , and can justly be quoted against the allegorizers , but there is at least one aspect of the tale that refers irreducibly to a moral frame within which the tale is set : recurrent swearing of oaths by " " Seint Thomas of Kent " " , which reminds us of the framing narrative with its realistic and morally symbolic journey towards Becket 's shrine in Canterbury and the judgement of the tale-telling game just as much as John 's calling upon St Frideswide locates the tale effectively within Oxford .
20 ‘ So ye 've reached the same conclusion as Ah have , that Mario Ángel Gómez is the navigator she referred to as the man who can lead her to that icebound ship .
21 ‘ What if , ’ said Alistair , ‘ what if there 's somebody passing who can take her to the hospital ? ’
22 Especially when she happens to have a half-sister who can provide her with a stable and secure home in London ? ’
23 We usually manage to provide every new member or new mum with a contact who can introduce her to the NCT and chat over any everyday difficulties .
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