Example sentences of "that she can [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Agree that she can go with them but that you will bring her back . ’
2 A judge at Leeds has already granted an interim order so that she can stay with her foster parents .
3 She said that she can identify with Miss Moffat , the energetic teacher who battles to get her protégé to Oxford University .
4 ‘ She 's shown that she can think on her feet , that she wo n't be bullied , even by a Prime Minister .
5 Monique Javer , Britain 's No. 2 ranked woman player , is so excited at the prospect of playing as a team member for Great Britain and of participating in Barcelona that she can talk of little else .
6 Having previously played at centre , Alison appreciates her move to stand-off may revolve around the fact that she can kick off both feet ‘ just like my brother . ’
7 Her wardrobe is full of tops — from the smart blouses she needs to wear on TV to a colourful collection of jumpers that she can wear around the home .
8 It makes no sense at all to tell an attractive transsexual employed as a secretary , possessed of all the necessary documentation of her sex change and all the physical attributes of her new sex — breasts , female figure , and vagina ( albeit a constructed one ) — that she can pass as a woman , but can not be raped because she is a man .
9 She needs a style that she can transform at the flick of a brush or the twist of a curler to complement her every mood .
10 I am training her so that she can cook for royalty , ’ Auguste declared grandly .
11 Then he actually made a paper aeroplane so that she had an example in front of her that she can look at to see what she is aiming for .
12 Det Sgt Stimpson said : ‘ She searches him every time he comes home or goes out , and she keeps his bedroom bare of the usual toys and clutter so that she can see at a glance whether he has hidden any stolen property . ’
13 Marielle is practising a fiddly Ravel note cluster , Katia is pouting at a portable telephone , hired so that she can keep in touch with their mother ( ‘ she is cardiac ’ ) .
14 That she can count to twenty or that she ca n't ?
15 ‘ Miss Hatherby says that she can write to the principal of her college when I 'm in the sixth form and see if they can give me a place , ’ Constance said casually when they were sitting on the lawn one afternoon .
16 The physiotherapist should be informed of the patient 's return to the ward so that she can assist with these activities .
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