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

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1 ‘ She outlined her regard for the children and made the point that she showed them more attention than the Prince of Wales appeared to . ’
2 Could she give us just a handful of examples of people who were moved from geriatric beds into the private sector in the early stages of the development of the policy and were given the assurance that she says was publicly given that the Government had no intention of meeting fees , however high ?
3 He was blocking her exit now and was enjoying the fact that she knew it .
4 She stuffed the postcard under her pillow and then smoothed the covers that she 'd refused to straighten before school .
5 Miss Poraway told the men who were unloading the trestle-tables that she would require a good one , because she ran the book-stall and always had .
6 In London she lost umbrella after umbrella , as if with each accidental leaving behind lay the idea that she might not need that particular umbrella again .
7 She would be falsely modest not to acknowledge the fact that she had come a very long way since those days when she had been a thin , gawky adolescent .
8 Topaz Chilcott walked behind her family , hanging back a little as if to emphasise the fact that she had never really been accepted by it .
9 He seemed determined to emphasise the fact that she was leaving .
10 France , therefore , had to promise the Ottomans that she would come to their aid if complications arose .
11 I know Ellen Garwood loved to call him Mr Green , and when she would write me letters thinking that Mr Green was her real son , I got the impression that she was talking to me on the telephone underneath her bed , about the fun she was having .
12 He then made one or two suggestions for limiting her liability , but got the impression that she was indifferent to his suggestions as though she thought it would be a waste of time to put them forward .
13 ‘ I got the impression that she had several on a string . ’
14 With Mrs. Thatcher you never got the feeling that she was being advised against her wishes , with John Major I 'm not so sure that 's true .
15 And she definitely did n't want to be around when he got the news that she wanted a divorce .
16 Wycliffe pointed to a chair and she sat down , but her manner conveyed the message that she was making no concessions .
17 He conveyed the idea that she had known all of them in the beauty of her youth and theirs , and most of them had been her beaux .
18 How many times had she heard the phrase that she had just used so easily .
19 She did n't want the fact that she had written to me to be discovered , and perhaps be seen by her parents as another act of disobedience , causing another row .
20 They 've traced former clients through her address books , and checked the possibility that she was murdered by a serial killer who 's struck elsewhere in Britain .
21 In that moment , despite the grim task awaiting her in Winchester , she savoured the knowledge that she was free of Gloucester Castle with its dark atmosphere of frustrated anger and intrigue .
22 Coupled with her hope that the war may end in a stalemate goes the hope that she may never be obliged to become a belligerent nation .
23 Germany 's failure to achieve political greatness further encourages the view that she has a great future before her .
24 There was no denying the fact that she 'd looked terrible , just then.As if she 'd seen a ghost , he thought uneasily .
25 She was uncertain whether , at work , she should be denying the rumour that she was engaged to the head of the Massingham empire , but thought that if Naylor had any strong views on the subject she 'd soon be hearing about them anyway .
26 Certainly Premack 's findings are under this cloud since Sarah 's performance suffered considerably when in the presence of a trainer who did not know the answers that she was supposed to give , and it would seem natural to expect that the more broadbrush methods of the gestural teaching would be equally suspect .
27 Practically torn apart by conflicting loyalties — and with Ross refusing to accept the idea that she might , somehow , be able to divide her life between the two continents — Laura had n't known what to do .
28 You have to accept the fact that she will not be feeling she has too much to be grateful about , when she ruminates on the loss of her home and some of her previous complete independence .
29 I saw now exactly why , when General Francis 's name came up , Daisy bemoaned the fact that she had not been born twenty years earlier .
30 He 'd been afraid in the rain blurring the windscreen that she 'd have called off , he had n't known her all that long .
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