Example sentences of "[noun sg] that she [verb] make " in BNC.
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1 | Private Eye is appealing against the record £600,000 damages paid to Mrs Sutcliffe after a seven-day trial last May , in which she alleged the magazine had libelled her by claiming in its ‘ Street of Shame ’ column that she had made a £250,000 deal with the Daily Mail for her story after a night of ‘ carousing ’ with the paper 's journalists in a hotel . |
2 | You get Ann , senile dementia , they had to get the taps off the gas fire because she kept turning it on and off without it being lit again , found wandering in her nightclothes , injustice , and then we found Eileen , who was in an upstairs room , yes she enjoyed that life for about five years , great council house then she had an accident and then because she could n't re-house her , she was a virtual prisoner inside her own home that she 'd made up . |
3 | And , although she was rapidly coming to the conclusion that she had made a fool of herself all down the line , she still did n't quite know how . |
4 | Despite her defiant words , though , she had the feeling that she had made a bad mistake during these last few minutes . |
5 | Oh , lord , she inwardly groaned ; if this was Vendelin Gajdusek , then she had a rather unhappy feeling that she had made a terrible start ! |
6 | She 's anxious to show me this pasty that she 's made . |
7 | The Empress would receive word that she had made contact with Rainald , which would stay her vindictive hand for a while . |
8 | ‘ I 'll ask the woman from Ty Fach , ’ says Elizabeth in the voice that she uses to make promises , ‘ and the girl who is staying with her . ’ |
9 | And the teacher , too , might have made the same terrible mistake that she had made back in Teheran all those years before . |
10 | She realised from the quizzical looks that met this further information that she had made matters worse rather than better . |
11 | In front of the fire she kept a dark tab rug that she had made herself from scraps of different-coloured material . |
12 | So perhaps we can for the contribution that she 's made in sh in a short time . |
13 | She may hold the view that she has made provision for every eventuality and is therefore unlikely to experience any difficulties in combining work with parenthood . |
14 | She had known with all her soul that she had made just the right decision . |
15 | Equally personal is Janet Smith 's The World Outside My Window , the first piece she has made since disbanding her company and the first in a long time that she has made to please herself . |
16 | Charming she thought , feeling acutely humiliated , especially as it drove home the fact that she 'd made little or no impact upon this man . |
17 | The landlord was aware of the fact that she had made that application but , notwithstanding that , on 4 December 1989 he applied for execution . |