Example sentences of "[vb -s] that she [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If the creditor takes adequate steps to inform her and reasonably supposes that she has an adequate comprehension of the obligations she is undertaking and an understanding of the effect of the transaction , the fact that she failed to grasp some material part of the document , or , indeed , the significance of what she was doing , can not , I think , in itself give her an equity to set aside , notwithstanding that at an earlier stage the creditor relied upon her husband to obtain her consent to enter into the obligation of surety .
2 ‘ But rumour goes that she had a very inferior , draughty little cave , and one hell of a climb to get to it .
3 She says that she saw an ad in a newspaper .
4 And although Claire says that she likes the idea that they are women and promotes that image , they do not want to be seen as a peculiarity .
5 She says that she likes the classes , they 're interesting .
6 Mary Jane says that she loves the feeling of space but the only drawback is not having a hallway to put the wet coats and muddy boots in when it rains .
7 She says that she loves the air of danger .
8 She says that she wishes the chair had been available when Paul was younger .
9 However , he soon discovers that she has a voracious sexual appetite , which he finds almost impossible to satisfy .
10 Some fathers say that their child does as he 's told while the mother complains that she has no control .
11 THE firmly closed position of her feet and knees and the way she points her knees away from her husband shows that she feels no signs of affection towards him .
12 As Blanche realises that she has no one to turn to she is forced to return to her own world .
13 Now she exclusively tells PETER GRANT about her four years with the top soap and reveals that she wanted the writers to kill off the character of Chrissie Rogers .
14 Emilia reveals that she found the handkerchief ( ‘ Villainous whore ! ’ and ‘ Filth ’ , he calls her ) , and with her dying breath — that most crucial of all utterances to Renaissance beliefs — proclaims her integrity : ‘ So come my soul to bliss , as I speak true ; /So speaking as I think , alas , I die ’ ( V.ii.253f . ) .
15 Finally she states that she needs a hundred francs to pay a bill for her clothing .
16 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 .
17 Although it appears that she reached a peace with her father , she found herself constrained within that relationship ; she portrays several fathers who are sympathetic , and one especially who is repugnant .
18 It appears that she created the first men by patting yellow earth together .
19 Hall is philosophical about the sacrifices which a musical career demands , and feels that she had a ‘ fairly normal childhood ’ , and only felt deprived in her late teenage years , when ‘ the social life has to go , and you tend to form passing acquaintances rather than real friendships . ’
20 As an in-house lawyer , Janis feels that she has a ‘ hands-on ’ role in the commercial development of the company .
21 Lady Bertram , on the other hand , feels that she has a fortunate marriage due to this reason of her beauty and also considers it is every woman 's obligation to show off her looks .
22 Marie Wassilieff relates that she seized the gun , forced Modigliani out of the door and rolled him down the stairs .
23 In the magazine profile , Ms Sheehy divulges that she interviewed the woman named by Mrs Clinton .
24 Second , Mary was there of her own right , and the fact that she is mentioned first probably indicates that she knew the family very well .
25 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 .
26 This is probably not quite the ideological paradox it sounds : it just means that she supported the politicians and parties in fragmented Boiotia who would tend to keep Boiotia fragmented , that is , the Thebes-haters , the local men who wanted to be big frogs in small and separate Boiotian ponds .
27 [ Betty ] Sinclair adopted a ‘ cross that bridge when we come to it ’ attitude , which means that she wants the back door left open for a sell-out .
28 Actress , Suda Bhuchar , explains that she likes the positive role she plays and that her character has become more rounded in this , the second series .
29 Thrift now recommends that she apply the rest of this blob to her complexion rather than wastefully flush it away .
30 She considers that she meets the needs of the modern age by showing the validity of her teachings rather than by condemnations . ’
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