Example sentences of "it [adj] that she " in BNC.

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1 For a start she had been the only woman , and her colleagues had found it strange that she should be working with them .
2 Was it possible that she had allowed Harry to make love to her ?
3 Was it possible that she had tried to bribe the undertaker with her body ?
4 All during the night , over and over again , she had found it absurd that she 'd ever considered herself a happy woman .
5 She wants to know whether she was judged on the piece of sculpture itself ; and if so is it not true that time alone can judge a work of art ? or was she judged on her talent ; if so , is it right that she should be judged on a part of life over which she has no control ?
6 Jorden v. Money can be distinguished , because there the promisor made it dear that she did not intend to be legally bound , whereas in the cases to which I refer the proper inference was that the promisor did intend to be bound .
7 Hank was so used to being deserted by his mother that he did not think it odd that she should go out on the first evening in ten weeks that his father had been able to spend at home .
8 That being so , he was a joy to walk — which made it odd that she felt as if something was missing .
9 Her pregnancy made it acceptable that she was just there , soaking in the sun , not looking for anything , not seeking , not doing anything .
10 Again Beth hesitated , thinking it wrong that she should use this lovely girl in order to lessen her own burden .
11 She burst out laughing , and to make it clear that she was n't laughing at him she pointed out the sign .
12 Jacqueline made it clear that she disapproved and eventually told Catherine to move out .
13 Our new landlady made it clear that she was delighted to accept us in preference to yet more evacuee children .
14 At a party in Soho in 1914 Epstein was talking to Beatrice , who made it clear that she was at a loose end in her life .
15 She made it clear that she wished their relationship to continue , but could nor tolerate Charles 's violent outbursts .
16 But this same lady makes it clear that she does not know which side is right .
17 His mother summoned him ; she made it clear that she wished to see him alone .
18 You should make it clear that she is welcome to entertain any of her friends at home at reasonable times , and help her to cater for this if necessary .
19 She listens to him more than anyone , and it was his will which prevailed when she composed last year 's Christmas speech , in which she made it clear that she would never abdicate .
20 She would cook them all a good breakfast and make it clear that she expected them to be at the table on time .
21 Hillary Clinton has made it clear that she would have her own part to play after husband Bill was swept to power .
22 Paula was making it clear that she was the boss and that Baker had to do as he was told — whether sailing her yacht or sipping drinks .
23 When she was calmer , she also made it clear that she felt that a stricter approach that forced Balbinder to concentrate and work harder was all that was needed .
24 Defries had made it clear that she had n't abandoned her intention to destroy the heart of the Spinward Corporation , even at the sacrifice of her own life , and Bernice stayed alongside her at least partly to prevent her doing something rash .
25 Before us she made it clear that she was faced with an appalling dilemma .
26 She also made it clear that she preferred to be alone .
27 Mrs Puri has always made it clear that she does not like Abroad .
28 I refer the hon. Gentleman to his hon. Friend the Member for Derby , South ( Mrs. Beckett ) who , if I have understood her words , made it clear that she did not think that it was a very good idea for people below the lower earnings limit to pay small amounts of national insurance .
29 Iris winced at this unnecessarily blunt reference to Eddie 's sexuality , having already made it clear that she held similar views to Sybil 's .
30 She 's made it clear that she is not about to be scared off by terrorist threats . ’
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