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

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1 His own queen , whom Surere had revered so deeply , when she requested that she be buried not in the new City of the Horizon , but near her old home , in the Valley of the Dead across the river from the Southern Capital , had been granted her wish , though it had hurt Akhenaten deeply .
2 This was the first case in Tanzania of its kind : she argued that she was dismissed because of her sex .
3 It was a full minute before she realised that she was looking at a reflection of herself in the polished metal shield that Simon had propped against a tree to protect her from any stray arrows .
4 And then to her suppressed rage she realised that she was crying .
5 She realised that she was feeling almost excited , as if she were going on an adventurous journey into unknown country .
6 She beat a retreat when she realised that she was going to get nothing further out of him .
7 At first , especially when she divulged that she was recovering from a nervous breakdown , I assumed that she merely desired a consoling chat with her sister 's old tutor . ’
8 On the following day , however , after lengthy discussions with Cabinet and other colleagues , she announced that she was withdrawing and that she would accordingly resign as Prime Minister once the new party leader had been elected .
9 Wilcox yelled in her ear , and she realized that she was grinning broadly at her own thoughts .
10 She realized that she was feeling it too , frozen to the marrow in this bitter East wind which kept whipping her cloak off her shoulders as contemptuously as if it had been made of pocket-handkerchieves instead of tablecloths , her stomach hollow and aching , her head feeling light and aching a little too .
11 She realized that she was staring at the snow .
12 She thinks that she is helping and encouraging me . ’
13 What about assurances then she 's obviously distressed she thinks that she 's going to be in trouble if she come to the police .
14 Unabashed by this thought , she adds that she is thinking seriously about it , and is prepared to meet party officials to discuss it .
15 As I was floundering around trying to see a picture she mentioned that she was dreading a forthcoming holiday because of travel-sickness — the anticipatory fear would lead to headaches and frequent urination .
16 She found that she was bringing more and more discipline to her writing for the Clarion , and thinking of this she noticed that it was the Clarion which Dr Neil was reading , or pretending to read , for her new awareness told her that , too .
17 In fact , stimulated by the prospect ahead , she found that she was looking forward to the evening .
18 Again she found that she was quivering slightly as she studied the picture of Richard Parsons .
19 ‘ Then one day she found that she was going to have another baby ; she was so wretched that she tried to keep it secret at first .
20 She found that she was having to wear more and more make-up to cover — these blemishes .
21 She found that she was driving again .
22 With an uncharacteristic spurt of mischief she added that she was considering the matter .
23 She says that she 's gutted .
24 She says that she 's pleased her daughter attends , but it has n't changed her !
25 She says that she 's going to go to the doctor tomorrow to get treatment
26 Miss Bhutto is spitting fury , not just over the matter of the provincial assemblies , but also because she says that she was given fewer ministries in the caretaker government ( just under a quarter ) than she deserves .
27 He told me before she came that she was asking for somewhere secret to stay for a short time .
28 RENEE HENRY remembers quite clearly when she decided that she was going to live .
29 She still felt that she was floating — or , more accurately , she thought that she was floating precisely because she could n't feel .
30 He grasped the back of her neck with his hand , and his kiss became fiercer , hungrier , until she thought that she was going to drown in it .
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