Example sentences of "[art] [noun] that she " in BNC.

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1 And she offered him half of the yam that she had brought with her .
2 Miss Poraway told the men who were unloading the trestle-tables that she would require a good one , because she ran the book-stall and always had .
3 Mrs Thatcher , and the attitudes that she presents , were a challenge to many established ways in the universities .
4 The teacher , however , creates the opportunity for experiment and choice in the provision that she makes .
5 I felt quite nervous undertaking this role in case I became ‘ out of my depth ’ and could n't provide the new mother with the support that she needed , either emotionally or physically , but on balance decided that the only way to find out was to give it a whirl !
6 Er , we have in her place , Judy , whose sitting here and I know that every official , and I hope yourselves , will give her all the support that she will need in this job and to say to her , your very welcome , and I know we 're going to enjoy having you with us .
7 I start from a position of very much respecting the fact that the hon. Member for Gateshead , East was a Member of the European Parliament for 10 years before becoming a Member of this House and I recognise the expertise that she has acquired in this subject .
8 I feel sorry for the little girl and I suggest to the writer that she consoles her daughter by telling her that the vile custom of killing wild animals for fun is on the way out , that almost all british people feel as she does , and are determined to end such cruelty , and that she can help to bring about its end by supporting the League Against Cruel Sports and talking about the work they do to her schoolfriends .
9 At the beginning of each week she read through the Radio Times and TV Times and ringed the programmes that she wanted to see .
10 Her behaviour towards Falati was in breach of a promise she had made to her husband before the trial that she would curb her temper and her excesses and maintain a low profile , the ANC sources said .
11 Even if their visits give a kind of pleasure that er , Elizabeth suggested er the th the , the Duchess of Yorks ' visit to , brought to the hospice that she works at ?
12 His ring sparkled on her finger , lit by the flames of a fire in the grate ; Paul had the fancy that she turned her fingers deliberately , enjoying the ring 's brilliance and the evidence it gave of prosperity and caste .
13 You were the catalyst that she 's needed all these years .
14 I lie naked beneath her duvet , sliding my legs slowly across her undersheet , imagining they trace the patterns that she made .
15 She thought about it all morning , and was so depressed by the afternoon that she put on her cloak and found her way to where Gabriel lived .
16 Blanche was happy as she walked out , confident at the end of the afternoon that she had at last found an explanation for Tatyana Nowak 's suicide , and the first direct link between a particular human being and the murder .
17 She also knew what was good for herself , so she kept for her own use the money that she was given for the children 's food .
18 Er , in double income families , certainly in double income families , surely the wife 's gon na have more control over the money that she earns and the money that she can use ?
19 Er , in double income families , certainly in double income families , surely the wife 's gon na have more control over the money that she earns and the money that she can use ?
20 But the damage that she had suffered and lack of any measure of a consistently decent upbringing saw Jean turn to drink and drugs .
21 Shortly afterwards Miss T. told the midwife that she did not want a blood transfusion .
22 ( 3 ) As I have indicated , I reject the evidence of the midwife that she read the form to Miss T. The midwife gave Miss T. no explanation at all and I find , like Bristow J. in Chatterton v. Gerson [ 1981 ] Q.B .
23 The description that she gave matched the one later provided in writing by the Sharmas . ’
24 But I know from the jailers that she was tortured !
25 He had been there since lunchtime , and it had been while she 'd watched him that she had come to the decision that she must go .
26 She gave the excuse that she had suffered ‘ a minor accident ’ .
27 But Mrs McWhirter , cutting her losses , spent most of her time away , on the excuse that she was nursing her mother ; and the daughter , if she felt like coming home , preferred to regard home as where her mother was .
28 On the plea that she feared others might intrude , she asked permission to lock the door and promptly did so from the outside .
29 She felt such powerful energies in the crypt that she was unable to speak .
30 I do n't see how she can do the hours , with the hours that she 's doing , I mean she 's still in the Penny Farthing when I came here cos I went to pay her the money .
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