Example sentences of "she [vb -s] that [pers pn] is " in BNC.

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1 She thinks that she is helping and encouraging me . ’
2 Unabashed by this thought , she adds that she is thinking seriously about it , and is prepared to meet party officials to discuss it .
3 But look at the contrast on p81 , after Eddie has messed things up and made Catherine miserable — she says that he is a rat .
4 The SLORC had repeatedly offered her freedom on condition that she went into exile , but Aris said that she never discussed this " because she says that it is not negotiable " .
5 She says that it is vital that the work is carried out as soon as possible — there 's a danger to groundwater and the environment .
6 She says that it is vital that the work is carried out as soon as possible — there 's a danger to groundwater and the environment .
7 She says that it is vital that the work is carried out as soon as possible — there 's a danger to groundwater and the environment .
8 She says that it is vital that the work is carried out as soon as possible — there 's a danger to groundwater and the environment .
9 She says that she is in the bath now , sir , but that she will be with you shortly . ’
10 And at the end of it all , realising how much she has contributed to and gained from this greatest of all creative acts , she proclaims that she is Myself , Myself .
11 She shows that it is possible to enter another culture imaginatively without losing oneself ; more — that from such ‘ grounded ’ learning one can make something new and authentic that is one 's own .
12 Clutching the sleeve for Lush 's next single , the Ice-T remix of ‘ Shout It Out Soft ’ , she reveals that she is , in fact , Gene Simmons ' long-lost daughter , a fact only discernible by examination of her tongue .
13 Speaker B's strategy , then , in a situation where she finds that she is unsure about what she thinks they 're talking about , is to stop talking .
14 She finds that it is godlike .
15 They may have a joint account but she feels that it is his money because he earned it .
16 She has danced with Soul II Soul , Jamie Morgan , Will Downing and Jermaine Stewart , though she feels that she is probably ‘ not dedicated enough ’ to dance professionally .
17 She realizes that she is as yet too selfish to be truly creative and puts off her artistic endeavours for the time being so that she can first learn the more humble task of interpretation .
18 She maintains that it is necessary to return to the ancient sources of healing with oils .
19 Against the arguments of writers such as Poulantzas , that the state is not an intrinsic entity , a subject capable of exercising power in its own right ( e.g. 1978 : 128 ) , she maintains that it is ‘ an organization-for-itself ’ ( Skocpol 1979 : 27 ) , which extracts resources from society and uses them to support coercive and administrative organizations .
20 Now in Katsikas the Court has asserted that the Directive does not require the employee to take advantage of the transfer provisions if he or she decides that it is not in his or her best interests to do so .
21 She argues that it is families who see each other frequently where one finds most practical support being given , because frequent contact affords the opportunity for pressure to be put upon individuals to ‘ keep up their kinship obligations ’ ( Bott , 1957 , p. 133 ) .
22 In print she boasts that she is not in the least attracted by drugs , even scared to touch ‘ ordinary cheerful liquor ’ .
23 And yet she claims that she is not a very gifted person , adhering to her philosophy that you can do anything if you want to enough .
24 Recently a German feminist art historian , Angela Rosenthal , ( who also writes on portraiture in the book ) has suggested that Angelica Kaufman 's paintings have to be read as a carefully constructed game of masking she claims that she is making , through her use of certain key subjects , for women 's artistic and intellectual intelligence .
25 The Lord has given her Psalm 91 and Psalm 121 to hold on to and she knows that He is in control of the situation .
26 Mr Gaff , who managed Britt 's former lover Rod Stewart , added : ‘ She knows that she is welcome to move in with me if that 's what she wants . ’
27 Indeed , she believes that she is caught up in a bureaucratic cage , the different branches of the council being in league with local and national branches of other sections of the state apparatus .
28 She believes that it is essential that her children grow up in the outside world and not be hidden away in the artificial environment of a royal palace .
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