Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] that she [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Fabia saw no point in butting in to comment that she had in fact come very close to doing that very thing , and after a few moments ' pause Ven went on , ‘ I knew I 'd bruised your pride , but that had been necessary when my desire for you had threatened to blot out reason . |
2 | I am greatly touched that she thinks of me and remembers me even in the state of forgetfulness of human affairs in which she now finds herself . |
3 | ‘ Is this the kind of thing you want , old thing ? ’ he enquired kindly , obviously feeling that she needed to be humoured . |
4 | But he did not feel that she looked upon their amorous exchanges as more than innocent dalliance . |
5 | She appeared to have forgotten about my not going to the funeral but that was before she started to lose the steps to the attic , so to speak , so it just meant that she chose to not mention it . |
6 | Lady Eden once remarked that she felt as if the Suez Canal was flowing through her drawing room . |
7 | I can hardly suppose that she sat for you or that it was commissioned . ‘ |
8 | ‘ You were probably told that she died of a heart attack — but she did n't . |
9 | She also stressed that she wanted to be parented within a family . |
10 | Her strong competitive streak also meant that she had to be the most outrageous , the most rebellious and the most indisciplined girl in school . |
11 | Mary Leapor also knows that she lives in a dirty world . |
12 | Then her anger erupted , her hand flashed upwards and she had delivered a stinging slap to his left cheek before she even realised that she intended to . |
13 | The baby was born on July 28th , 1981 , and it was immediately diagnosed that she suffered from Down 's Syndrome and also from a duodenal obstruction . |
14 | she just like thought he was , being a carpenter or something , and this brother , erm , her brother did n't know that she sung at all , so it all turns out to be a big surprise . |
15 | He played with his children and then suggested that she go to the nearby Windmill Inn for some beer , as travelling had parched his throat . |
16 | With the stress on ‘ Eastbourne ’ , the speaker may go on to say that she travels to Bexhill by bus . |
17 | The words were so softly spoken that she wondered at first if she 'd heard correctly . |
18 | The question was so silkily inserted that she drew in a breath . |
19 | Is it seriously suggested that she break with her old allies because of her lack of sympCOMMAND FILE ABORTED. athy for their mental health reforms ? |