Example sentences of "she would [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Hurt that he could think she would do that pest of an interview through Lubor , she was certain then that she did n't even like Ven Gajdusek — much less was she attracted to him !
2 Tomorrow she would telephone this Frenchman .
3 She would go that afternoon to fetch water from the fountain , she liked doing that anyway , and nothing could come of it to hurt her , there were always plenty of others there , and she 'd give Tommaso a sign , so that he 'd come , come at night to find her , that was the way it was done , she 'd seen it , becks and smiles under half-dosed eyes as the water brimmed in the young women 's jars .
4 This is the least likely since , a fox excepted , muzzled or not she would deter most predators .
5 In her confusion , one thing stayed fixed in her mind : she would clear this lot up and go straight out to the Lock .
6 1 Which answer matches which question ? 2 How would you describe the character she has created ? 3 Where would you most likely meet such a character ? 4 How do you think she would answer these questions : a ) Are you happy with your life ? b ) Do you have any ambitions ? c ) When did you first start living rough ? 5 What other questions would you like to ask the character ? 6 Now put this character in the hot seat and see what she says when you ask her your questions .
7 And it 's really to provide , according to Derek , it 's to provide the Secretary of State with some ideas of costings of , if she decides the new careers services to run careers conventions , she would make that part of the specification and she would know how much that that was likely to cost her .
8 But she would make some man happy some day .
9 Rain said she would make some coffee , surely the police could n't object to that much interference with whatever evidence the mess offered them ?
10 It was then Laura had realised that , however difficult it might be , she would make any sacrifice in order for the twins to be as happy and contented as possible .
11 The question is , as you rightly say , in psychoanalysis , the analyst usually has a vast amount much more than people normally realize , I mean , I recall from my own analysis , and mean I was going between two and four times a week erm , for an hour each time and it was a good six months before she would make any interpretations , and I used to get very frustrated , you know , I used to say things like , well , what do you think of this , Miss , you know .
12 Jean owns a shop which used to sell clothes but she has now decided that given the location she would make more money running a restaurant at the same premises .
13 She says she would make these images whether she was selling them or not , but she also notes that in painting them she has ‘ such enormous fun ’ .
14 Not that she had made up her mind about taking Bridget into her confidence — she would leave that decision until later .
15 She had , after all , promised Chief Inspector Golding she would pass any information she obtained on to him immediately .
16 She shuddered again , remembering that the church pastoral visitor had said she would pay another visit that day .
17 She certainly had not been able to learn to swim when the other children did ; in fact she had constantly been in trouble at school because she would invent any excuse to avoid even going near the swimming pool .
18 He hoped she would spare some time for him and he promised he would not ask her to act in anything .
19 Dejection was again with her next morning , pressing heavily to remind her that she would face another day of visualising Doreen riding knee to knee beside Silas .
20 It looked almost certain she would face another prison sentence in the near future .
21 One grandmother , remembered as ‘ dressed all day in black silk ’ , had an annual income of £700 from the New River Company , which she ‘ spent in bringing us up ’ to make up for the incompetence of her solicitor son : she would sit all day ‘ upright in an armchair at the side of the fire ’ , opposite to her son 's .
22 A time might come when she would regret these words , when she would hate Louisa for having heard them .
23 I 'd have turned it down without asking except I thought you might be interested — ah — because … ’ he shrugged , unable to find a tactful way of saying that this was the best offer she would get all year .
24 She would get some rest , and face the whole problem in the morning .
25 She would get some Dublin Bay prawns and tons of garlic , if he could bring some great wine or other ?
26 He was here , expecting her ; she would get this ordeal over and done with .
27 If she had a flat of her own , she would get more benefit but her quality of living would come down .
28 She was beginning to wish she had gone to the toilet again on the plane — it had been so nice and clean , and who knew when she would get another chance ?
29 She would accept that advice .
30 And she would have little illusion about being able to save anything from the low wages she would receive from any of the available jobs .
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