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

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1 She long ago learned that the pressure of fame and the goldfish bowl existence it brings can take a terrible toll .
2 She had reached the new housing estate by now , which stretched away to the left , and covered the fields she so well remembered that overlooked Lulling Woods .
3 How dared he ? she mourned as she sank down on her bed and gasped for breath , and knew then that Naylor Massingham 's low opinion of her would n't hurt anywhere near as much as it did , had she not just realised that she was desperately in love with him !
4 Had she not already decided that five and a half years of girlhood dreams bore little resemblance to the harsh warrior beside her ?
5 or you ca n't have a lunch break , but she did n't , she just automatically assumes that everybody knows what 's going on in her head be that everybody else should know as well , yeah anyway I 've got to go Matt 's shouting , he 's obviously having problems plumbing the dishwasher , god his little cotton socks , so we 'll see you later , alright then , see you later on ta ta .
6 Rather , she more bravely assumes that by repulsing him , she will be dismissed from her position and never see him again .
7 Isobel found herself fascinated by the diversity and challenge of Edouard 's work ; she also quickly found that she could be of help to him .
8 She often shrewdly suspected that they found it hard work too , and that for all their signatures of fondest love they did not really like her ; they wanted her , they thought that she would do , but they did not really like her .
9 She quite understandably declares that many people do not want to be ‘ involved in this unpleasantness ’ .
10 As for herself , she was uncertain she had ever had any , and yet , for all that , she sometimes joyfully felt that she knew what it was about .
11 After two hours she no longer believed that ordinary delays were keeping her daughter , who , according to her mother , was usually very punctilious about telling her if she was going to be late and where she was going as she knew her mother worried .
12 She no longer felt that she needed to defend herself , or even to account for herself , there .
13 So here Belinda was , with that naked feeling she always got when she looked at her wet hair and towel-draped neck under the bright lights of a salon , and she very much hoped that Faye was right about the end result looking ‘ fabulous ’ , because she was determined to show everyone at drinks this evening that she was just as soignée , just as at ease in a smart social gathering as they were .
14 She very much doubted that when she got home , if she ever did , she would think it worth asking her mother .
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