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

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1 Mrs Henry embarked on a course in herbal medicine and it was during this that she heard about the Gerson therapy .
2 Her judgement of Alan Jones was both admiring and shrewd , and he asked about her own education , becoming aware that at least four other men were listening with great interest and that Catherine Crane was so used to this that she was unconscious of it .
3 It is precisely this that she is seeking to obtain in this case .
4 The girl was so frightened by this that she opened the door herself .
5 Apparently , she was so upset by this that she had a nose job .
6 Her ears are so finely tuned to this that she can pick out a prospective mate 's voice from a cacophony of croaks .
7 Lydia was so annoyed at this that she could n't think where to begin but promised herself that Finn should suffer for his insolence .
8 Add to this that she was a vain woman with a streak of snobbery , but one who had made a friend of Alice Fernie ( who herself was unlikely to pick her friends haphazardly ) ; that she was a man-hunting , high-life-loving girl who had shown no desire to keep up her connection with her old stamping-grounds ; and finally , that she apparently received obscene letters with equanimity , merely folding them up and putting them away like love-letters sentimentally preserved ; add all these things together and you had a woman who was as incomprehensible as women traditionally are .
9 She was so relieved to hear this that she could not make any further self-sacrifice .
10 Firdaus is so stung by this that she looks for another job .
11 She compromised with China in agreeing to the return of Hong Kong to China in 1997 and with the Zimbabwean nationalists over the Rhodesian negotiations , when it became clear that she could not get her way .
12 It was clear that she had picked up a lot from the Prince 's own style , especially the self-deprecating wit .
13 She burst out laughing , and to make it clear that she was n't laughing at him she pointed out the sign .
14 Jacqueline made it clear that she disapproved and eventually told Catherine to move out .
15 Our new landlady made it clear that she was delighted to accept us in preference to yet more evacuee children .
16 She felt much better for about 6 weeks , but it was clear that she needed a higher potency in order to cure .
17 Leapor 's poetry makes clear that she suffered many distressing lectures from her father , yet if the poet and her father had reached an understanding , indeed , if they intended to use the money from the subscription to buy their freehold and have security for their life together , Landry 's interpretation of this episode is simply captious .
18 In the passage above , she makes clear that she is not interested in conventional love poetry , but in describing something closer to her actual way of life .
19 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 .
20 In a public display of Cabinet loyalty , Douglas Hurd , Foreign Secretary , and John Major , Chancellor of the Exchequer , signed Mrs Thatcher 's nomination papers and the Prime Minister again made clear that she would be prepared to fight through three ballots if necessary .
21 As we watched the train 's shadows turn and fold on the snowy shore , it became clear that she had not forgotten the stories which made this much more than a stark inland sea stretching as far as the eye can follow .
22 The testatrix has made it amply clear that she wishes the land to pass from her sons to their descendants .
23 There was no evidence of her having a psychiatric disorder , although it was clear that she had become somewhat withdrawn and had lost confidence in herself since the break-up of her relationship with her boyfriend .
24 She made it clear that she wished their relationship to continue , but could nor tolerate Charles 's violent outbursts .
25 Gradually she got used to thinking of Angel as Corrie , but it soon became clear that she would never be able to claim her as her own .
26 But this same lady makes it clear that she does not know which side is right .
27 His mother summoned him ; she made it clear that she wished to see him alone .
28 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 .
29 When Susan exposes her breasts to the already randy workmen by standing topless at an open window , the implication is clear that she is ‘ asking ’ for the eventual rape .
30 Some of her nails were still silver , Lee noticed , and some were so clear that she could see the blood through them .
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