Example sentences of "she [verb] that she [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She writes that she will never show the photograph to anybody . |
2 | Slowly she imagined taking one step after another until she reported that she could physically go no further because the slope of the ceiling was so steep . |
3 | She joked that she would only make money fifty years after she was dead , and he told her that money did not matter . |
4 | Ms Sultana told the judge that she believed that she would only be truly married when she went through a religious ceremony in a mosque according to her faith . |
5 | She reckoned that she could only take on board a limited number of surprises in any given period , and her quota for the year had just been reached . |
6 | Only then did she see that she should never have accepted Ven 's invitation . |
7 | Not for a moment had she thought that she would ever be given a lift in the Mercedes again . |
8 | Once she realises that she will eventually get back what she 's lent , she 'll be happier to share . |
9 | Though the dark-eyed man opposite was wearing that inscrutable look again , and once more she discovered that she would dearly like to know what he was thinking . |
10 | She did not believe that she would ever do it , for she told herself that she was free ; she thought that she would probably end by prolonging , in some way , her present situation , by returning for vacations and for long dead summers . |
11 | She thought that she would probably like her very much if she met her properly . |
12 | She knew that she would probably be naughty again , because that was the way she was , but never again would she be quite so prone to take such instant action . |
13 | She knew that she would inevitably be just exchanging one set of problems for another when she moved in with her daughter and son-in-law and the grandchildren , but she had taken her time and come to the decision in her own way , and finally managed to make a very good adjustment to an entirely different life in a busy household . |
14 | His reaction had bewildered her , but she did n't want to dwell on it , because she knew that she would inevitably end up spending the entire evening thinking of him , and then feeling frustrated and angry with herself for having given in to her private weakness . |
15 | But , when she suddenly discovered an urgent desire to know his name , she knew that she would only end up feeling foolish if she asked him what it was in this moment of parting . |
16 | But she knew that she would hardly be likely to get very far with her allegations . |
17 | But as the days went on the truth became less difficult to live with than it had threatened to be , and she knew that she would never leave her husband because she , too , was to blame . |
18 | It may sound priggish , but she says it 's unwise to go against one 's nature , its fundamental requirements , she knew that she could only make a go of it , a real go — and that was what she wanted — with some very extraordinary kind of man , and she had n't met him yet . |
19 | In the past , when she felt depressed , she knew that she could always rely on her grandmother to lift her spirits . |
20 | Again she saw Gazzer in her mind , laughing with Bella , clowning around , never taking anything seriously and she knew that she could never find the right words to convince Bella that he was dangerous . |
21 | She knew that she should never have accepted it , she thought , as she knelt on the carpet , placing the mug down beside her and beginning to search the floor for the elusive ring . |
22 | She promised herself , however , that she would hold the office only briefly , and now that her husband Stan has retired , she feels that she can no longer involve herself to so great an extent in commitments and activities that take her away from home . |
23 | She understood that she could only leave the flat to shop for food at the Indian-owned store at the end of the street . |
24 | The more she thought about it , the more clearly she saw that she must somehow get a warning to Tristram . |
25 | Dawn 's words re-echoed in her mind , in spite of the fact that Robert had derided them so vehemently , and she felt that she must always be on her guard . |
26 | She was not content to be insulted in cafés by waiters more rude than any to be found in Northam ; she could not accept the lowliness of her status , for it seemed to pain her more abroad than it had done at home , and she felt that she should somehow have escaped it , that she should have been changed , somehow , into something new . |
27 | Conscious that if she accepted his presence at Thorsbury without protest , her chance to remove him was gone , nevertheless she felt that she could now handle the man . |
28 | Jo loathed her blobby nose , her receding chin , her long body , her short legs , her droopy ass , her fat thighs , her white skin that absolutely refused to tan and her brown hair which frizzed and which her mother would n't even let her frost ; she accepted that she would never look like Faye Dunaway , never be a Prom Queen and that most of her body was a total disaster area , but she knew with absolute certainty that she had great tits . |
29 | On the introduction of a single currency , the preferred outcome of the Delors plan under Stage 3 , she emphasized that she would never suggest to the UK parliament the abolition of the pound sterling , which she described as " the most powerful expression of sovereignty you can possibly have " . |
30 | He urged her to acknowledge that she could quickly end the dispute by allowing it go to arbitration . |