Example sentences of "and that she " in BNC.

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1 We read that she intended , in Hamlet 's words , to ‘ leave betimes ’ , and that she did what she intended .
2 Cecil Parkinson , regarded as a potential successor to Mr Lawson at the Exchequer , said in a BBC television interview : ‘ You heard the Prime Minister last night say very clearly and openly that she and the Chancellor are in total agreement and that she has every confidence in him .
3 These were the sort of respondents who nicknamed the fieldworker ‘ Tell her Nothin ’ and ‘ Nosebag ’ , and tried to assert informal checks on colleagues who were conversing with her by reminding them of the notepad and that she ‘ writes everything down ’ .
4 She thought that she never wanted to sleep with Jim again , that the bonds of love were snares and that she must at all costs leave as early as possible the next morning and never come back .
5 They had not approved of the baby ; they had thought Phoebe negligent at best for getting pregnant and not taking appropriate action ; they had chivvied her through the later months of her pregnancy with a mixture of indulgence and irritation , cross both that she was pregnant and that she was n't taking it seriously .
6 To accept finally and irrevocably that there was no romance in her life , that romance was a deep killer , a consuming passion and that she was too tough a woman to be consumed .
7 Moran began to see how little Maggie had to do in the house and that she needed money for dances and clothes now .
8 My view was that it was enough to clear it with the Chancellor of the Exchequer and that she had a war to fight .
9 He liked to hint that his relationship with Gina was some sort of grande passion and that she was the love of his life .
10 Then she saw how the Oxo boy on the advertisement hoarding smiled and she realized that they had come a different way by a different route and that she was nearly at Mrs Parvis 's boarding house .
11 Strange , because he , an elderly bachelor , dry and very conventional , seemed perfectly composed , as if it were the most natural thing in the world that Mrs McLaren 's white hair should be hanging about her shoulders , and that she was naked to the waist , showing all her poor sad bosom , her clothes hanging from her sodden with water .
12 ( I was well aware that the man in the bushes was not Mrs Browning 's only worry , and that she lived on interest from a small amount of capital fast diminishing in value .
13 One woman , remarking on ‘ how wonderful it was , with what faith the Führer spoke ’ , was reported as saying it took just such a speech to show ‘ how faint-hearted one had become through the routine of everyday life ’ , and that she could now look to the future with confidence again .
14 So it was a great disappointment to discover that she was quite unlike all the other home-bred horses , and that she would give nothing in return to those who cared for her and bestowed affection upon her .
15 I had the feeling on reading it that a dam had just burst , and that she had a great deal more to say .
16 I told her that we already had the tape and that she would have nothing to do but be there and play the role .
17 She had come through her sternest test , she had proven the singing budgie brigade was woefully wrong and that she was now ready to take her career into the even more rarefied atmosphere occupied by only a tiny handful of superstars .
18 Wilson was immediately worried that the rooms she had ready would not be thought adequate , that indeed she did not know if she herself thought they were adequate , and that she would be unable to prepare meals in her feeble condition , but Miss Blagden laid to rest all her anxieties .
19 Mrs Browning had declared it was all too bad , too dreadful an imposition to have been responsible for and that she would not be able to look the Ogilvys in the eye ever again after causing them such vexation .
20 These include allegations that she was unfit through drink while acting as duty officer in charge of the force on July 24 , 1990 ; that she swam in a pool with a male officer while dressed only in her underwear ; and that she later shared a jacuzzi with the same officer .
21 Doctors hope Christina 's face will heal quickly and that she will be able to avoid plastic surgery .
22 The hardest lesson for Gilly to learn is that she and nobody else is responsible for her own actions and that she has to live with her own mistakes .
23 She had suffered paranoid delusions for a number of months , that the house was electronically ‘ bugged ’ , that there was a camera in the television watching her and that she was being followed .
24 If Susanna Jennens was alone much of the time , there is no reason to doubt that she gave attention to her kitchen maid and that she encouraged her to read and to write poetry .
25 It may be that the spectacle of an intellectually ambitious kitchen maid unnerved her employers , and that she posed a threat to their view of a proper social order .
26 In a world where physiognomy was a respected practice , Leapor 's appearance may have given the Chauncys grounds to believe that the kitchen maid really was a person of no significance and that she ought to learn her station .
27 She knew Maggie was very sensible and that she would n't take up with any riff-raff , nor would she do anything she should n't .
28 At first the thought of going back to work made me shudder because I could n't stand the thought of leaving Danielle for an hour let alone a whole day , but once my husband Dave and I had left Danielle with a babysitter a couple of times , I realised that she would still be there when I came back and that she would be fine .
29 The book 's chief interest lies in the fact that Caroline Capel was a sister of the 1st Marquess of Anglesey and that she and her family , for financial reasons , were living in Brussels at the time of Waterloo .
30 This morning she gives priority to the fact that it is the first day of the winter term , and that she has a lecture to deliver and two tutorials to conduct .
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