Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [not/n't] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 She may not formulate these questions consciously , but her planning and teaching will reflect the influence of these considerations .
2 She may not have any speech , but she has no problems in making her feelings clear : she wails at the memory .
3 At the moment it is theoretically possible for a qualified nurse with 20 years ' break in service to be put in charge of an acute ward , and to take responsibility for the management and allocation of staff , even though she may not have any recent or relevant experience .
4 She may not know that .
5 But she must n't lose this moment , she knew that she must not .
6 She said no , she said , he told her if she wanted to go to the expense of a wig , she could get a wig and she wear it when she went out , but when she comes in the house she must take it off , she must not wear that wig
7 She must not make that particular sound .
8 But she must not mention that .
9 It embarrassed her to remember the way Maurin had attracted her but she must not let that embarrassment colour the way she acted now .
10 Admittedly she had not envisaged opposition , but she must not let that discourage her .
11 Above all she must not see that appalling smashed face , hideous with the rictus of death .
12 She must not take any risks , Davis , but she will need the experience before riding to hounds , ’ he agreed .
13 Carrie had to say a tearful farewell to 41-year-old Rourke , who she married in the summer , when doctors ruled she should not have any visitors for 28 days .
14 Carre had to say a tearful farewell to 41-year-old Rourke , who she married in the summer , when doctors ruled she should not have any visitors for 28 days .
15 Although the subject was something not discussed , almost everyone in the road had at one time or another been confided in and had helped Mrs Browning as far as they could , although she seemed to feel she should not worry any particular neighbour too much so went from one to another , as it were in turn .
16 She should n't feel this way — particularly when his opinion of her was so obvious .
17 How typical it was of Luke to make his position so crystal-clear , drawing the line almost brutally in his determination that she should n't make any personal conclusions from his offer .
18 She should n't enjoy this being treated like an invalid , she knew .
19 George had seen the notice in The Times , and he was telling everyone he knew who ‘ A ’ was , he wrote , because he did n't see why she should n't have some of the credit and also because he was awfully proud to know her .
20 In London she lost umbrella after umbrella , as if with each accidental leaving behind lay the idea that she might not need that particular umbrella again .
21 she 'll not have much of an appetite , because that bit 's not working properly , and it 's not getting a chance to go through her
22 She could not betray that sanctuary .
23 She was so relieved to hear this that she could not make any further self-sacrifice .
24 If there were to be nightmares , she could not control that ; but she would not waste her waking time frightening herself with a terror which was past .
25 For one agonised moment she thought that Dr Neil was going to insist , to touch her again , and she could not bear that — no , no , not that !
26 She could not bear any form of contact with a man under any circumstances .
27 She could not discredit this terrible truth .
28 She could not admit this , not even to herself , for such an admission would have pronounced her mad , but it lay there , subtly underlining her enjoyment .
29 She could not sleep that night .
30 She could not answer that .
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