Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | As a result , she may use all sorts of techniques , such as losing exercise books or side-tracking the teacher . ’ |
2 | The standard conditions provide that if the seller is buying another property in a related transaction , he or she may use all or part of the deposit as a deposit in that transaction , to be held in that transaction as stakeholder . |
3 | She must abandon all relationships with men , lovers , fathers and brothers . |
4 | Theda responded instantly , herself aflame , her own arms gripping his chest , her hands running up and down his strong back , as if she must feel all of him at once . |
5 | She had to decide before she saw her parents again if she should confess all that she 'd been up to . |
6 | If a reader had asked you if she should reveal all in a frank autobiography I think you 'd have advised her not to . |
7 | She disliked Milan 's climate and saw no reason why she should spend all her time in that city merely because her husband needed to be there for business . |
8 | Sometimes , she fixed Ariel with her eyes , where albumen seemed to have congealed and dimmed to a blind blue , and wished her and any offspring she might bear all the evils she could call down upon them . |
9 | On the other hand she might tell all afterwards when she got back to literary London . |
10 | Outnumbered three to one — if you counted swinging S-S as One Of Them — she might need all the allies available . |
11 | Then , whatever Miss MacPherson 's morals , she might have all us Unionists singing ‘ The Flowers of the Forest ’ . |
12 | ‘ She might hate all doctors , ’ he persisted . |
13 | And then she 'll miss all those amazingly absorbing dinner parties with great heads of states like Billy Bubongoronga from Back-of-Beyond province or whatever . |
14 | I said to him watch this now she 'll sit all the way right to the end behind him . |
15 | you know , and , if like , she , she 'll take all the grand children to the pantomime , but Dave wo n't go he 's er , over at his dad , you know , he 'll stay and have a sleep . |
16 | And she 'll get all I have , which is n't to be sneezed at . ’ |
17 | hour away but if you have a breakdown , and Auntie Mary and she 'll get all worked up . |
18 | She 's Mr. Preston 's secretary and she 'll know all about it . " |
19 | I thought , that 's something she 'll remember all her life . ’ |
20 | She 'll need all the rest she can get for the task now facing her . |
21 | She 'll have all day Sunday but then she could have Monday as well so I do n't mind having Thursday off . |
22 | He stirred the dregs of his coffee with a brooding intensity she could feel all through her . |
23 | It was a Wednesday morning and she walked on the beach before dawn , early so she could dawdle all the way to the fish lines and be home in time to make breakfast and get her gran up and doing . |
24 | No embalming this time — rather Sir John summoned the services of Bridget Bostock , known as the ‘ Cheshire Pythoness ’ , who claimed that she could cure all known diseases . |
25 | She could throw all her considerable energy into her work , which she had always found more than fulfilling . |
26 | Scarlet had just thrown away a bunch of dried Proveņcal flowers which had adorned her sideboard for over a year and was already feeling slightly better : she thought that if only she could rearrange all the furniture , she might be cured , but it seemed too drastic a step to take . |
27 | She had looked forward to long satisfying talks with him , when she could tell all about her feelings and all the worries she had kept to herself for so long , but it was not easy for Joe to spend time alone with her . |
28 | ‘ You certainly know how to charm a girl , ’ she bounced back at him , and caught his laughing expression full-on , and while her heart danced a merry jig she had to accept that , for the moment , she could forget all about the barely started upon list of questions she had lined up . |
29 | About three-quarters of it was concentrated in the Ruhr and Saar-Lorraine area and by 1913 she could meet all her own metal needs except in tinplate . |
30 | She could make all the speeches she would like Tommaso to make , a hundred times over , and yet his awkwardness under her mother 's severity filled her full of pity too , and her chivalrous love returned to warm her and fortify her , suturing the cut that had opened in her earlier at his muteness the night before . |