Example sentences of "she [vb mod] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He or she may be stating , describing , warning , commanding , apologising , requesting or beseeching .
2 If the services of a district nurse are needed , she may be contacted by telephone or there may be a community liaison service in your hospital , in which case a member of the community nursing team will visit the ward and meet the patient .
3 She may be contacted on or at head office on .
4 Also , even if a subject is never directly or completely ‘ freed ’ trom repression by its displacement , he or she may be empowered in other ways — for example , by being seen to be homophobic in a homophobic culture .
5 She may be listed somewhere among missing persons and no search have begun for her because the manner of her life showed that occasional apparent disappearances were not unusual .
6 In the days of the Raj , British passengers on the Rajputana State Railway received enviable attention : this handbook is a personalized itinerary for Miss Baring and warns her that she may be kept awake by one train driver 's ‘ unpleasant whistle ’ .
7 ‘ Then … she may be fed her COMPLEMENT OF THREE TORPEDOES … ’
8 on crime reminds me that Bob told me only he does n't , he does n't know how much Bridget knows , so we must n't say anything to her , but he said that there is some possibility that she may get erm , I think April time she may be made what 's called Court Officer
9 However , if an agent is enjoying the wine with a Bryan Adams , he or she may be drinking the vinegar with a manager 's smaller act who makes much more work than the bigger act , with absolutely no income .
10 She may be dressed in a different uniform , and therefore must explain her role to the patient .
11 She may be moved into a general ward soon .
12 She may be invited to be its Chancellor even though she 's only got one O-level .
13 She may need money to buy food for the family , or she may be trying to stop him leaving her and the children .
14 She may be trying to get your attention .
15 This means that even if the applicant has standing , has made the application in good time , and can establish that the respondent has acted illegally , he or she may be denied relief if the court thinks , for some reason , that relief should not be granted .
16 She may be joking , but me , I just growl in a choked voice ‘ Hey , why do n't you cut us some of that cake ? ’
17 I I 've a feeling that er she may be seeing individual students this Friday er and that 's all so er I do n't think there will be a tutorial .
18 Of course , she may be seeing you to tell you she 's suing you for slander . ’
19 If the developer has not sought planning permission prior to the commencement of work and has started work which requires planning permission , he or she may be served by the local planning authority with an enforcement notice .
20 She may be getting plenty of food , but she 's putting it in a poor skin , ’ retorted Sarah .
21 The means of salvaging something of the disposition is to recognize that so far as the daughter has benefited under her father 's will she may be obliged by a trust .
22 Only one contributor , a human resources director , expressed herself as entirely anti-headhunting , during a two-hour interview at British Airways ' Heathrow-based central office , and she may be seen as principally involved in lower-level recruitment .
23 If they failed to consider any change of heart she may be tempted to make in the future , that is down to their own stupidity and naivete .
24 once the spawning is complete the female must get out of the male 's way and should be removed from the breeding tank , otherwise she may be harried to the point of being killed .
25 She may have become an international superstar , wined and dined with kings and presidents , prima ballerinas , film idols , pop legends and sporting heroes ; she may be ferried around in motorcades and private yachts and planes ; and she may be given priceless jewels to wear .
26 But verily , for that lawless coronation that she made , she shall be most firmly enclosed in a dwelling of stone and iron , made like a crown , and at Berwick be hung up in the open air , that she may be given , in life and after death , for a gazing-stock and an everlasting scorn to those who pass by . ’
27 If the doctor overspends , he or she may be asked to explain the medical reasons for this to another doctor .
28 Not infrequently , in fact , he or she may be assisted in his search by that same social services department ( Haimes and Timms , 1985 ) .
29 As the hon. Gentleman has said , Mrs. X has indicated that she may be taking proceedings further , so it would be most improper for me to go into too much detail on this case .
30 This is not , as it might have been with such a tale , the cuckolded merchant , but rather Margery , the stupid wife , who is particularly funny because she is so unthinkingly conventionally good and who effaces any real self she may be imagined to have within a cluster of clichés .
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