Example sentences of "she [modal v] [verb] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | You had no way of knowing what it would be like and she may change one day . " |
2 | During the next few days , she may produce 25,000 eggs . |
3 | No , their Lordships had decided she must make one more voyage , back to America . |
4 | If she is serious about knitting for other people she must do four things . |
5 | She must do five hours a week . |
6 | Well I 'll , I 'll try and get down on Monday and see what she says and I say you know she must do three hours on Mondays . |
7 | I mean it must , well she must spend ten quid a week on bus fares . |
8 | To her it could just not be right that she should love one man while being married to another . |
9 | Oh well cos she should really she should go four hours should n't she , she 's got good jollop well she |
10 | She should now aim to be 1 lb ( 0.5 kg ) below her starting weight on most days ; she should reduce sugar on cereal to just one teaspoon ; she should use less meat when making up meat meals like stews , using more vegetables instead ( this is as well , of course , as maintaining the goal for fat reduction from Week 1 ) ; she should have salted meat or salted fish only three times a week in total ( you will remember that salt goals last for two weeks each ) ; she should have one or two pieces of fresh fruit each day ( this is as well as the goal for Week 1 , having pulses with one meal each day ) ; she should have a brisk twenty-minute walk each day . |
11 | I mean , for a start I do n't think she should have four dogs shout out in there all the hours that they are ! |
12 | It was verbally agreed between them that as well as a salary she should have 15 per cent of the company to Virgin 's 85 . |
13 | She should she should get sixty three so she 'll get a seventy three today , were it today you got it or Saturday ? |
14 | Molly 's sleep had been deep and dreamless but she woke up early , saw Hugh unconscious beside her and replaced the sheet he had kicked away as she might cover one of the children . |
15 | Accept her cold rebuffs without anger or impatience ; be there for her as best he might in the fond hope that this dreary rain must cease , that Spring must come again , and she might wake one day to that glorious span of light across the water-meadows . |
16 | Otherwise , and particularly if she lived in Edinburgh , she could answer one of the advertisements for a housemaid ; or she might , increasingly as the century wore on , try for a coveted job as shop assistant ; she might enter one of the monotonous and repetitive unskilled industrial jobs in say paper-bag making ; or use her school training in needlework to become a dressmaker . |
17 | I thought she might have five . |
18 | She might have one of her periods you 'd better fucking go and sort her out . |
19 | She might have four children , but still thoroughly enjoyed that sort of thing . |
20 | She did n't believe she 'd marry Petya Tcherkassoff and move to a dacha on the steppes any more , but she thought she might see twenty-five . |
21 | I know we said make a list , but bloody hell , she 'll filled four sides of foolscap here ! |
22 | She 'll want twenty pee , then . |
23 | I dare say she 'll marry one of them some day soon . |
24 | ‘ Oh , she 'll reach fifty quite easily . |
25 | She 'll see two years old in December |
26 | She 'll wait three days . |
27 | or she 'll have two talks to him , when I 've finished , but mum on again |
28 | ‘ Will I tell her she 'll have ten shillings ? ’ |
29 | Sitting up straight-backed on her stool , she could flatter two men at once and still be watching a third in a mirror ; she could keep tabs on the whole shifting choreography at once . |
30 | She now had three of that lady 's outfits in the wardrobe and there had not yet been an occasion on which she could wear one of them : the last one had been a winter coat sporting a large fur collar , and the previous one , as Miss Belle called it , an afternoon tea gown . |