Example sentences of "that she is [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It irritates him beyond measure that she is nearly always right about everything . ’
2 She comes to believe , however , that she is probably better off without him :
3 The fact that she is also now mother to two year old Emma , with another child on the way , is coincidental .
4 The only physical change should be that she is no longer able to have children .
5 A time will come when you will know that she is no longer saying to herself , ‘ If I ca n't have him , I do n't want anything ’ .
6 Since she was capable of loving so deeply , she can still , if she chooses , remain in the business of giving and receiving love for as long as she lives , for although she may feel that she is no longer everything to anyone , she can still mean a great deal to a number of people .
7 If , however , your parent is so seriously ill physically or mentally that she is no longer capable of dealing with her own financial affairs at any level , arrangements can be made by her solicitor for these to be dealt with by a government department known as the Court of Protection , and you should discuss this matter with the solicitor .
8 It cuts the ground from under her , and depresses her , at a time when she is fully aware that she is no longer sexually desirable , but is trying to build a new and satisfying image as an elegant , wise , elderly woman who is still interesting as a person .
9 And while Monika has been told unofficially that she is no longer welcome as a teacher of religious studies at St Thomas More School , Bedford , Father O' Neill continues to enjoy the protection of the church as a practising priest .
10 Steffi is happy though that she is no longer the flavour of the moment for the more inquisitive press .
11 But the addition of paid work to the housewife 's activities does not mean that she is no longer a housewife .
12 ‘ Matilda 's trouble ’ , she said , trying once again , ‘ is that she is so far ahead of everyone else around her that it might be worth thinking about some extra kind of private tuition .
13 To her it may seem that not only was she robbed of happiness during her marriage , but that she is now also being denied the right to grieve as well , for there will be those who will be expecting her mourning to be nothing more than a brief bow to convention , followed by a fairly speedy rise in spirits and return to normality .
14 ( We are pleased to report that she is now home again and feeling better ) .
15 We thought Jean might have been with Garry in the fire but there is no evidence to suggest that she is there now . ’
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