Example sentences of "[vb -s] that she [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If the creditor takes adequate steps to inform her and reasonably supposes that she has an adequate comprehension of the obligations she is undertaking and an understanding of the effect of the transaction , the fact that she failed to grasp some material part of the document , or , indeed , the significance of what she was doing , can not , I think , in itself give her an equity to set aside , notwithstanding that at an earlier stage the creditor relied upon her husband to obtain her consent to enter into the obligation of surety .
2 At Nice we were to change trains : as we 're getting up Constanza notices that she has n't got her ruby , her ring .
3 Her decision was said to follow demands from station heads that she increase her appearances from four to five mornings a week .
4 A READER writes that she has been trying for weeks to find the outcome of the Prime Minister 's ‘ Taking Stock ’ exercise .
5 ‘ Mrs Walker thinks that she saw Ruth in Woolworth 's . ’
6 She always thinks that she knows best .
7 Yeah , she thinks that she 's been big already
8 Edwards records that she won converts in Stepney , where she also locked horns with the moderate Independent minister William Greenhill [ q.v . ] .
9 And there was scarcely a shirt to be found that did not have the high necks and ruffles that she favoured in the early days .
10 Consuelo insists that she slept well last night , and is happy to stay on today .
11 With an increase of bland courtesy he insists that she stay in the car while he talks to the girl behind the Reception desk .
12 I 've got one friend whose husband insists that she keep her stockings and push-up bra on during sex .
13 Leapor insists that she has not exaggerated the perils of marriage :
14 He insists that she has always had plenty .
15 Cos she understands that she 's got to help God I mean people around her that are suffering .
16 ‘ But rumour goes that she had a very inferior , draughty little cave , and one hell of a climb to get to it .
17 She says that she had hoped to spend her last years in peace and quiet .
18 And she says that she does what she can in her own way , she tries her best to do what she can to help .
19 She says that she does n't mind either way , though she would n't say no to Neighbours at 5.30 , as we have missed the 1.30 episode .
20 She says that she does n't know why there 's all this fuss .
21 She says that she hopes that in the end another by-pass scheme will result from the conference .
22 For example , a teacher who says that she thinks some of the dolls need bathing will soon have some willing helpers .
23 She says that she thinks that once she 's back in the States , her husband will continue to harrass her .
24 Mrs Whitehouse 's response was again immediate , and she says that she thought that the poem was ‘ like the recrucifixion of Christ , only this time with twentieth-century weapons ’ .
25 She says that she feels great !
26 She says that she feels suicidal .
27 She says that she feels suicidal .
28 She says that she saw an ad in a newspaper .
29 And although Claire says that she likes the idea that they are women and promotes that image , they do not want to be seen as a peculiarity .
30 She says that she likes the classes , they 're interesting .
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