Example sentences of "[that] she [verb] be [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Tommy told us that she had been under the water and he had to do something to save her .
2 If her brothers even suspected that she had been with a boy , all hell would break loose .
3 None of them knew that she had been with the FBI for two years , where she had specialized in the use of firearms , before joining UNACO three years ago .
4 For a moment Frau Nordern was tempted to lie , to say that she had been to a meeting , or a mother .
5 Sue just happened to mention that she had been to an orphanage in Brasov and Christine realised it was the same one that Christine Morey had written about .
6 I was almost certain that she had been to the British Museum no more recently than I had myself .
7 ‘ Who are you trying to kid ? ’ he taunted , and somehow he seemed to know , though how she did n't know , that she had been within an ace of responding to him .
8 Mr McBaine said , however , that she had been in a position of trust .
9 After some spirited discussion Margaret agreed with the policy but pointed out with some feeling that she had been in the chair of every meeting of the Economic Committee throughout the Falklands crisis .
10 The message read that she had been in the hotel that night ; that she had met David ; that a tape had been taken of the conversation ; that if he thought he could arrest her brother and charge him with murder , he should now try ; that , if he thought he could intern her whilst completely innocent , he should now try ; that several persons had listened to the conversation in the hotel that night and that one was an Ulster MP .
11 This was the first time in her life that she 'd been in the company of a man who could bring her out in nervous flushes , make her heartbeat race and her stomach turn all watery , just by watching her …
12 Harriet says it 's unusual for chess to make the front pages of the papers , in spite of the fact that she 's been on the front page of The Times .
13 That she liked being in the wood . ’
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