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

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1 The key point about her is that although she obviously needs the state and its resources , she does not need these in the oppressive , bureaucratic and regulatory forms in which they come .
2 This arrangement was kept going very nicely by her daughter ( who had a real affection for her ) reminding her occasionally that although she sometimes had to cut their conversations short , she never cut her out of her thoughts when she put the phone down .
3 They say that once she too was mortal .
4 Yet she knew for certain that if she never saw him again she would never forget him .
5 For the first time , Susan intuited that if she really made a point of it , she could get out of her Public Service .
6 After a few moments , she realized that if she half closed the filters across the starsuit helmet she could cut out at least some of the light .
7 This meets with Denice 's approval , and she swears solemnly that if she ever has our child , it will be called Keifer or Julia .
8 And they 'd told her that if she ever talked about her experience I was liable to have a very nasty accident , probably fatal . ’
9 She wondered how she could ever have thought that she loved him , and why she had stayed with him for so long after she 'd realised that if she ever had , she did not love him now .
10 She was painfully aware that if she ever betrayed her ambivalent feelings for him he would end their charade immediately with little or no compunction .
11 But he told people that if she ever worked again it would only be with his approval .
12 Scarlet felt foolish and rather jealous : she knew that if she so much as failed to pay a parking ticket , the full force of the law would be upon her like a ton of bricks .
13 You have effectively trained her to believe that if she only throws tantrums loudly or long enough she will eventually get a ‘ payoff ’ from a relenting ( or exhausted ) mother or father .
14 He was not to know that because she never spoke about her feelings , she could not express them on demand .
15 She entered into technical discussions with the shopkeepers in a way totally beyond the capacity of Owen and Mahmoud , explaining that while she normally wore only French perfume , she was considering experimenting with a combination of French and Arab scents : ‘ une vraie Cairéenne , n'est ce pas ? ’
16 Her reputation as a glutton meant that while she often visited the matron with digestive problems these escapades did little harm to her popularity .
17 Frances Earnshaw visited her often , bringing her pretty dresses to wear , and persuading her to take care of her appearance , so that when she finally came home after her long absence , she almost seemed a different person .
18 Erm bearing in mind that when she actually came and spoke about her part-time job her income was thirty five pound a week and yet she said she was a tax payer well take home pay was thirty five pound a week and talking about being a tax payer .
19 The Aunts always used to say she was selfish because of this , but her argument was that as she never wanted anyone to do anything for her unless it gave them pleasure , she never did anything for anyone unless it gave her pleasure .
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