Example sentences of "she [modal v] [verb] [adv prt] at " in BNC.
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1 | She must come back at once . |
2 | She looked as though she might slide off at any moment . |
3 | An official has just to take one look , and know she 'll give in at once . |
4 | But she 'll hit back at anyone around her , just because of what 's happened to her . |
5 | well if they ring up tomorrow , erm one bloke says he might ring up tomorrow , one said she 'll , she 'll come round at the weekend and another bloke said |
6 | She 'll come in at seven . |
7 | They were halfway through their second round of drinks when he finished ; she leaned away so that — sitting beside him — she could peer back at him through the dimness . |
8 | After a few moments , she realized that if she half closed the filters across the starsuit helmet she could cut out at least some of the light . |
9 | That she could look up at men rather than over or down at them . |
10 | ‘ Oh , its been a strain — I did n't mind at first because she 'd stay down at her flat for short periods of time , but obviously as her memory 's got worse she does n't realise that she 's got a flat , and the only thing she knows is in here , and this is the only place she wants to be — here . |
11 | She 'd set off at 2pm from TV-am , where she 'd been working since 8am on The Wide Awake Club . |
12 | Then she 'd start on at Mum , ‘ When can I go to Rainbows ? |
13 | Her dreams had saved lives time and again : she 'd turn up at someone 's door whatever the hour , her and her huge handbag packed with tinctures and lotions and bandages . |
14 | And she used to come round at night and collect this stuff . |
15 | Erm it is no wonder that she would lash out at a child . |
16 | After Moorgate she had to think how she would get out at the next station . |
17 | When it was wet she would turn up at the cafés with galoshes . |
18 | Norm would sit watching TV , she would glance up at it and back at her book , but he tired early and went to bed . |
19 | Left : From Monica 's favourite spot — her writing room — she can look out at the garden while sitting at her desk |
20 | I mean she can come in at two if she likes but erm bu if she 's gon na be out , I mean she can come in at quarter past five . |
21 | I mean she can come in at two if she likes but erm bu if she 's gon na be out , I mean she can come in at quarter past five . |