Example sentences of "[adv] the [noun] [that] she " in BNC.
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1 | The same smell of stale tobacco hung on the air that she recalled from her only meeting with Tatyana Nowak the day before her suicide . |
2 | One is that the not guilty verdict was brought on the understanding that she sought medical help in a psychiatric hospital , and that poor Jane finished her days in Broadmoor . |
3 | And apparently the firm that she ordered the thing from in the first place had been er , re-set up . |
4 | I wo n't undermine your ego but it 's perhaps the chair that she wants rather than you |
5 | These were obviously the pages that she wanted . |
6 | Erm , and obviously the fact that she 's sent to Lowood shows that it 's |
7 | Together they had done all the things that she had wanted to do and never been allowed to : gone to Coney Island , licked lollipops on the front there , enjoyed herself in funfairs , and ridden on the Big Wheel . |
8 | She had forgotten to bring her gloves and so the hand that she thrust out to break her fall sank into the cold , muddy turf . |
9 | It is not so much the fact that she was consequently unable to vote for her father 's party , or , any other party for that matter , that I find so diverting as the reason that The Daily Telegraph gives for her binning her poll application material . |
10 | Only the fact that she was so happy at Pinehurst had persuaded them to leave her there so long . |
11 | I could have strangled her many times ; only the fact that she 's your sister prevented me . ’ |
12 | And when she came to the last name only the fact that she was already frozen saved her from betraying herself . |
13 | Enslaved by the mindless dullness of fixed routine , Shirley has taken literally the realisation that she may as well talk to the wall . |
14 | She brushed away the tear that she 'd been totally unaware was slowly trickling down her face . |
15 | He was so handsome , probably the best-looking man she had ever seen , anyway the best-looking that she knew , fair , tanned , slim , features like an actor in a Western , like the hero . |
16 | I think it was just the thought that she 'd been on it you know , and a nice bit of heat and everything , relaxing . |
17 | It was n't just the fact that she was going to have to make her umpteenth phone call , asking the electrical repair man to call at the apartment yet again , which was so deeply depressing ; her own personal life — like that of the antiquated air-conditioning system — seemed to keep breaking down just when she was hopeful of a permanent repair . |
18 | if I , if I sleep some one else 's house she flips and do n't speak to me for three days , but she goes off you know , I do n't mind that at all , but its just the fact that she 's so hypercritical |
19 | It was beautiful , and somehow the knowledge that she loved his home made her slam that emotional door even more ruthlessly , turning blindly from her true feelings to hate him more . |
20 | Marie and I agreed that she would train the chicks at La Trobe , using exactly the protocol that she herself had modified from Cherkin , which is essentially how we still do it even today , as I described it back in Chapter 2 . |
21 | But there is still the possibility that she came from the area north-east of the City . ’ |
22 | Lindsey fought off the realisation that she should be doing the same , a tiny spark of rebellion taking her , instead of to her cabin , to the gallery of luxurious and well-stocked shops and boutiques , carrying everything from souvenirs and jewellery , famous brands of perfume and toiletries to designer shoes and clothes . |
23 | She pulled off the scarf that she had been wearing round her head to protect her ears and prevent her hair getting into her eyes and mouth . |
24 | Charming she thought , feeling acutely humiliated , especially as it drove home the fact that she 'd made little or no impact upon this man . |
25 | Then she heard Christ speaking to her , saying that she would have victory over all her enemies , and that she was to give up the hair-cloth that she wore and her continual saying of the Rosary , but must stop eating meat . |
26 | Maybe she was just trying to cover up the fact that she minds about my being illegitimate . ’ |
27 | ‘ Anyway , who owns this place ? ’ she went on , trying to cover up the fact that she had been thrown rather off balance by that last challenge . |
28 | There is also the consideration that she seems to be flirting with the possibility of committing herself to re-entering mainstream education locally . |
29 | There was also the fact that she had fair hair only partly hidden under her straw boater , a most peculiar hat in these parts . |
30 | ‘ It 's partly the fact that she is young and does n't have a completely formed personality that makes her interesting . |