Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb -s] that " in BNC.

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1 The display territory must be at least as large as the floor area of your tank — and so yours undoubtedly supposes that any female who visits him is ready to spawn .
2 But then , it was not his good looks that made him famous .
3 Some people take furniture to her that they do n't like or are tired of and want transformed into a work of art ; she optimistically feels that no piece of furniture is totally without hope .
4 She rightly notes that students are not entitled to any income support from the Department of Social Security during the summer vacation and she points to the real problems that exist in areas of high unemployment , such as Gateshead and on Tyneside in general , where students , whom the Government urge to take on part-time or full-time jobs during their vacation , simply do not find those jobs available .
5 Smacking does n't work , either , because she just learns that you 'll hurt her if you catch her doing it again .
6 She always says that on the court she is n't a mum for me and I ca n't imagine that she is n't my mum .
7 She always says that to her gramps in the morning .
8 yeah , she always says that why , are you a bit pissed off with her ?
9 But then she always thinks that I manage .
10 She always thinks that she knows best .
11 She sincerely believes that her grandmother looks after her in the spirit world .
12 As a teenager she had been frail and very light , and although now she is two stone heavier , and healthier for it , she still believes that young women should be thin , even skeletally so .
13 She smilingly explains that the scanner is a sort of lie-down X-ray and leads me to a narrow bed that slides inch by inch through what looks like a dry-cleaning machine .
14 I The seller shall prior to completion of the purchase carry out and complete in a good and workmanlike manner and with good quality materials the following works to the property , namely : J AB the [ wife ] of the seller hereby acknowledges that she has no claim to or interest in the property hereby agreed to be sold adverse to the interest of the buyer and in consideration of the buyer entering into this agreement she hereby agrees that if so required she will join in the [ conveyance ] [ transfer ] [ assignment ] [ lease ] for the purpose of vesting the said property in the buyer free from incumbrances .
15 Several other libraries have expressed strong interest , and she confidently expects that other subscribers will shortly follow Aberdeen 's innovative lead .
16 Having done this , you can begin by making sure that she is not left alone at all at first in her emotionally collapsed condition , unless she clearly indicates that she wants a period of solitude .
17 She says she would make these images whether she was selling them or not , but she also notes that in painting them she has ‘ such enormous fun ’ .
18 She also says that she knew you . ’
19 She also says that she is doing the ride again next year …
20 She also assumes that once a woman marries and has children she is financially provided for .
21 She also thinks that men tend to choose women who make up for their own shortcomings .
22 She also postulates that there is a tendency to group ethnic minority children in studies of ‘ problem ’ topics , such as emotional disturbance , educational retardation , runaway girls and one-parent families .
23 She also sees that there is always something in the drinks cupboard to welcome visitors . ’
24 She also stresses that those who decide to go must be hardworking and responsible people , because only people of this kind will survive .
25 She also suggests that this fear , and women 's predominantly domestic , private , work experiences , generate an affinity between women and conservatism .
26 She also suggests that , because sexual difference is always expressed phallocentrically in social relations , phallocentrism too may be inevitable .
27 She also suggests that this mechanism was reversed in the 1970s , by which time more mothers were taking up employment between births , which would be likely to encourage longer gaps between babies .
28 She also emphasizes that we need to study the subtle effects which expectations about gender have on learning , particularly in the case of female-male differences whose biological nature is often taken for granted .
29 She also mentions that they are aware of our love and concern , and asks us to keep praying , just as they remember us in their prayers .
30 For this reason Simons argues that self-evaluation should be isolated from accountability demands for a time , although she also believes that school self-evaluation could provide the most positive form of accountability procedure in the long term .
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