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

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1 You do n't want to know that she was wearing odd socks and one of them was green , it 's
2 The court has heard that she was arrested after police found out that one of the men she named appeared to be in Scotland at the time of the alleged incident .
3 Since the QT Meeting on the 7th has indicated that she is feeling a little better and for the time being is willing to continue as the Teachers ' Representative , however , it is possible that in the future she may require assistance to carry out her duties .
4 The Princess of Wales has announced that she is to cut dramatically the number of public duties she performs .
5 A second male said , ‘ Women who start families and continue with families do n't appear to go through the system … a woman has to decide that she 's going to be a career-based woman and not a family-based woman .
6 Alison had rung to say that she was coming up to London for an appointment and could they lunch at a restaurant to which they had both occasionally gone when working at Brentwoods , if they happened to be feeling affluent .
7 Rain avoided remarking that she was inspired to believe the letter a delaying tactic .
8 He must be made to realise that she was speaking up for Kirsty 's sake , that she was not motivated by personal spite .
9 On the screen , the window cleaner begins to urinate into his loved one 's mouth , and everyone sits around , attempting to pretend that she 's enjoying the experience as much as they are .
10 One arm kept getting entangled in the sheets , until he began to think that she was playing a trick on him .
11 She began to feel that she was wasting her time and that he probably thought that she was mad .
12 He 'd already seemed to sense that she was steering him somewhere .
13 He had no sense of telling a lie ; after all , Céline must surely have realised that she was forfeiting her title by fleeing to Scotland .
14 ‘ I know not what you are talking about , Joan Halidon ! ’ complained Anne , having decided that she was making it all up .
15 No-one could have known that she was going to bring them for the weekend . ’
16 After all that , she 'd been just ‘ Madam ’ for a while , which might have indicated that she was getting older or grander , except that she always looked just the same , never any older .
17 In fairness to the mother he should have directed that she be given notice of the foster mother 's application ; had he done so he would have learned — as we have learned from the mother 's statement which clearly should be admitted in evidence before us for this purpose at least — that if the matters to which she spoke were correct ( viz. the foster mother 's preventing her having access to and contact with the children , and allegations which she says the children made to her of their physical and emotional abuse by the foster mother and other members of her ‘ family ’ ) , then the mother 's wishes and feelings were not lightly to be ignored .
18 Now if you had n't have said so Liz I would n't have realized that she was trying to , you know , er probe her individuality and er women had a a place .
19 McAllister really did think that she was going to faint this time , not through shock or disgust , but sheer physical exhaustion , except that the will which her family deplored kept her on her feet .
20 I know she was , she , you did know that she was recording did n't you ?
21 As Carolyn observes : ‘ I 'm not a terribly spiritual person but I do believe that she was meant to do what she is doing and she certainly believes that .
22 Or she will write to say that she is giving up the family house and moving away .
23 She had to acknowledge that she was having extremely strong feelings for her enigmatic boss — feelings that were defying her ability to control them .
24 In trying to articulate what she felt so strongly , Clare had forgotten that she was talking to a very sick woman .
25 She left her office with the uncomfortable feeling that Jimmy , who missed nothing , had noticed that she was looking a little flushed .
26 When she had revealed that she was staying here , he had simply decided to hook up and join on .
27 She had revealed that she was surrounded by the spirits of her four dead children , her parents , and a host of spirit youngsters through whom she operated when she was on This Side .
28 Her father , himself ten years older than her mother , seemed more concerned about his daughter marrying a man who was seventeen years older than her , and had felt that she was entering into the marriage largely because of the misfortune that had afflicted her family .
29 She had felt that she was prying into Elise 's life , but it had to be done .
30 She had thought that she was going to die of shame .
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