Example sentences of "she [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Appropriate feedback is vital in the patient 's relearning process , so he receives praise only when it is deserved : if he fails in any way , the physiotherapist remains encouraging and positive about it , but shows him how and why he went wrong , or she may simply leave that task for the moment and return to it later , when the patient can concentrate and get it right . |
2 | Only too true , reflected Cadfael , for she may well have some strictures to level at us , no less than at Ramsey . |
3 | She may even do this by denying the bad experiences in her marriage to herself and to others , remembering only the good times , however few they were , and concentrating her thoughts on the positive aspects of her husband 's personality . |
4 | She may even concede that hospitalisation is best , at least for the last trimester . |
5 | However , he or she may also render all the partners collectively liable . |
6 | She may also get half of any of his graduated pension . |
7 | He or she must also make any capital contribution , which is normally payable forthwith , and pay the first instalment of any contribution from income , so that the whole sum will be paid off within 12 months . |
8 | And the believer agrees all too easily that he or she must indeed have this sort of proof if belief is to be possible . |
9 | She must never do that . |
10 | She must never do this . |
11 | She might even attain that future . |
12 | She might secretly find this tall , elegant man extremely disturbing , but she was n't prepared to let him guess that fact . |
13 | began to help , thinking that she might either find some opportune moment for introducing her own problems , or that she might be treated with news of her mother 's latest triumph . |
14 | It was not so very much , after all , she might easily live another twenty years or more , and money was not endlessly elastic . |
15 | She had been on the run since her conversation with Jack , a steady stream of nasty fractures and frightened children and anxious parents , and then , shortly after two , just when things began to settle down and she thought she might actually get some lunch , a car screeched up into the entrance and a man jumped out , flung open the back of the car and half dragged , half carried a woman towards the doors . |
16 | If she did not return to the Lodge she might never experience such terror again , but the memory of it would never leave her . |
17 | The thought came to her that she might never see this woman again . |
18 | She too was a comparatively unknown artiste , and had not wished to turn the part down , since she feared she might never obtain another such opportunity . |
19 | She 'll either do that |
20 | She 'll probably do all the Grattan . |
21 | ’ She 'll probably marry that awful Geoff Tulloch before another year 's out . ’ |
22 | Ruth 's books , so she 'll probably know all them |
23 | Oh , she 'll probably like that |
24 | She 'll probably like that better . |
25 | Ask your precious Virgin Mary to give this Romany , or whatever she is , a vocation in the Church , then she 'll never bother any of us again . |
26 | He 'll feel obliged to go all the way to Paddington with her — she 'll never manage all that stuff on her own . |
27 | she 'll never manage all that . |
28 | said she 'll never forget , said she 'll never forget that Chantel . |
29 | and anything breaks up , Tracy 's lost her home , she 'll never get another one |
30 | She 'll never believe this as an excuse ! |