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

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1 It was when I asked [ my wife ] to inject me in the neck that she said that she 'd leave me and take the [ four ] kids with her , if I did n't do something about it .
2 It was only by trial and error that she discovered that a product developed for milk-sensitive human babies was the ideal elephant food .
3 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 .
4 Sara curtsied , and backed to the door ; and it was only when it had closed behind her and she was standing on the long , tiled landing that she realized that her future mother-in-law had not once asked about her family in Ireland .
5 That was the point that she knew that the barrier had been broken .
6 It would appear from her article that she believes that the unschooled Wolof have not passed through this stage .
7 That link between childhood and adulthood that she shows that childhood terrors can affect adult biases , opinions .
8 The pupil pointed out to the teacher and the class that she felt that there is pervasive racial prejudice in the school , which the teachers failed to acknowledge .
9 She was so absorbed that it was not for some time that she realized that the sea on her left was no longer the water of the estuary but had become the ocean .
10 Laura Davies won the US Women 's Open in 1987 and such is the power that she generates that any time she plays really well she wins .
11 Despite the fact that she knew that it was pointless , Fran began to struggle , pride and a fierce determination not to give in making her twist and turn in his hold .
12 Even the fact that she suggested that they get married shows that she was living in a fantasy world .
13 It is not the fact that as soon as she arrives she wants a drink which makes her alcoholic , it is the fact that she pretends that she has n't already had one by replacing ‘ the bottle ’ and by washing ‘ out the tumbler at the sink ’ .
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