Example sentences of "[noun] that she [verb] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Sarah Stitt is possessed of the same huge eyes that she likes to paint in her huge-eyed portraits .
2 As it happened , this queen mother was the most remarkable and able of them all , and it is therefore something of an irony that she had to wait for twelve years , until 1554 , and stage a successful coup , before obtaining the place which earlier queen mothers had immediately enjoyed .
3 It was a pleasure that she wanted to press into her body while at the same time throw it off as far away from her as possible .
4 She informed the father after she had reached England that she wished to remain in England with the children permanently .
5 It 's really a shame that she has to act like this .
6 Nevertheless the memory of his stricken face was somehow disturbing and made her feel guilty — a strange and unpleasant sensation that she tried to banish by taking a final look at her patient .
7 As for Monica Seles , her desire to play at Wimbledon this year , coupled with the fact that she already has the Australian title under her belt , might be all the incentive that she needs to go for that Grand Slam this year , that same Grand Slam which she passed up last year with her refusal to play the British leg of the four majors .
8 She had no paper qualifications , no special skills and only a vague notion that she wanted to work with children .
9 The first proper historical evaluation of the subject to have been made in the United States , the exhibition has been organised by curator Elizabeth Armstrong and her associate , Joan Rothfuss , and will be seen at the Whitney Museum of American Art ( 16 July-3 October ) , Chicago 's Museum of Contemporary Art ( 13 November-16 January 1994 ) , the Wexner Center for the Visual Arts , Columbus OH ( 18 February-17 April 1994 ) , the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ( 12 May-24 July 1994 ) and the Fundacio Antoni Tapies , Barcelona ( 17 November1994–12 January 1995 ) , the only European venue confirmed for this important exhibition of predominantly European material , although Armstrong told The Art Newspaper that she expects to add at least two further venues in Europe , one of which may be in London .
10 " Do you ever get the feeling that she wants to stay with you ? "
11 On Feb. 28 she joined the Supreme Council 's economic commission , although there were suggestions that she intended to stand in opposition to the administration of President Vytautas Landsbergis .
12 The car swung to the right and pulled on to the verge , and he swung towards Caroline , his eyes blazing with such anger that she had to keep from cringing into the corner .
13 She was lowering herself from the tip-toe that she needed to look over the panelled backing of the window display when something else caught her eye , further down the road .
14 It was better to make it clear right from the start that she preferred to work in the other surgery alone , rather than work together in both village and complex .
15 She was with a stranger and told friends that she intended to stay at the site as long as possible and then possibly go to Portsmouth .
16 It was such a success that she decided to concentrate on fairs rather than open a shop .
17 Instead he had found the poison pen letter that she intended to send to Jessamy .
18 Erm Mary indicated at the last executive that she wants to retire from C H C and she would like Pauline to take her place , have you an nomina , a nominee from here ?
19 She formed an immediate trust and liking for the duo , and it was on the basis of trust that she agreed to record with them .
20 She revealed in London that she wants to go with the Red Cross for a first-hand view of aid work .
21 She has no women friends in England , she does n't go to dances , but there is one special dance organised by the factory that she decides to go to .
22 She told neighbours by telephone over the weekend that she intended to stay in Spain until the end of this month .
23 She confirmed in writing to the company that she intended to return to work on 11 February 1991 .
24 It was only at this late stage that she began to think about them ; they had been a means to an end , Frederica Potter 's removal from Blesford and Yorkshire .
25 But in the months following the diagnosis , Mrs Henry found that it was not only a life-threatening disease that she had to contend with .
26 Then , once in Cambridge , she would convince Leo that she had to stay with him : he would listen to her .
27 It must be remembered that W. was not refusing all medical treatment — she was merely expressing the view that she wished to remain at Dr. M. 's clinic .
28 There are some indications that it was about this time that she began to fall in love with Richard Baxter .
29 She hesitated while searching for an answer that would not betray the fact that she longed to remain in Stella 's place but that she feared for her own emotional state .
30 I think that the adjective moralistic is really an unkind way of protesting at the fact that she seems to continue to be interested in moral themes which are often associated with Christianity , even if she has got rid of actual orthodox commitment to Christianity itself .
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