Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [vb -s] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He did n't I knows that I knows it I knows it .
2 ‘ The beastly old woman has told me , quite bluntly , that she considers me very much an ex -wife .
3 He spoke already in terms of collaboration — ‘ I sent you a few studies because you can see from them that she helps me a great deal by posing .
4 When the Queen of the Wilis commands Giselle to rise and dance him to his death , so strong is. her love that she helps him to dance until cockcrow when he will survive .
5 He still finds her extremely beautiful and she practically apologises to Pip for all the suffering that she put him through and tells him that she hopes they will still be friends ‘ apart ’ .
6 There 's the insurances and the tale that she tells them but tha , I think they 'll have that weighed up you know .
7 ‘ She had a very detailed knowledge of Enya 's music , and it was obvious that she plays it a lot . ’
8 If , however , your answer is specific ( e.g. ‘ She has a temper tantrum when I insist that she obeys me , for example when I tell her to eat up her breakfast ’ ) then an effective procedure can be worked out .
9 This explanation is borne out by the remark of one middle-class housewife : ‘ I do n't go about feeling discontented ’ , the implication being that she thinks she might be expected to do so .
10 You know she 's doing the count down little red things she 's got that she swallows she 's down to five , I think it 's five .
11 That she does it for the money , which symbolises affection , emotional security and personal achievement .
12 Thi a I have to say that she does it all the time and she goes , looks around .
13 In fact her resistance to the ‘ sense ’ of the question is due to the fact that she understands it first in the context of legal discourse : ‘ She had a brief glimpse of a mediaeval bureaucrat … issuing a proclamation : ‘ From 23.59 on the 16th April 1340 , dipthongisation will be optional in the County of Kent ’ ' ( 5 ) .
14 That she fears her , when your wife has had a little too much to drink . ’
15 Well she 's got yes she got a she she sleeps in a in a special place but what she does is she 's got a rug erm we 've got a a rug in front of the fire here that we bought back from the States , and everything she finds that she likes she brings into the lounge and puts on the rug .
16 Some time needs to be spent in conversation so that she feels he desires the total person and not just the body .
17 It is a story with which all machine knitters are very familiar and although there are no magic wands there are many ways out of the hole that she feels she has dug herself into .
18 within a reasonable area to order the things that she feels she wants for herself
19 Not that she accepts it .
20 It is said that she leaves her ahi-ka ( burning fire ) and becomes an ahi-tere ( unstable fire ) .
21 She is so slowed down by the dope slamming fifty visions of hell at her a second that she finds it hard to fight , hard to believe in her own anger , hard to believe in what she 's doing .
22 That she has she has .
23 ‘ I do n't know why I 'm so bloody to her , ’ Marriage grumbled , ‘ except that she tolerates me .
24 That might sound like vanity but there 's no doubt that she means it ; she says she looks forward to sleep if she feels Bob might be part of her dreams .
25 And it is not that she knows me to be bad or weak , or you either , but her conventional mind could not grasp that a thing so often impure , can be made absolutely and perfectly pure .
26 ‘ Methinks I should contrive to send her a message , suggesting that she pays me another visit . ’
27 ‘ The truth is that she envies me , ’ she went on more calmly .
28 all the same , that she wants me at home , though she does n't like me , and she could never admit that she might need me … "
29 It seems that the author has deliberately left things vague by choosing the intransitive verb construction : that she wants us to have the delicately ironic impression of a deferential , high-class shop in which doors , as it were , open and shut almost of their own accord .
30 ‘ You can see that she wants you here .
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