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

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1 It was n't as if he was married to Wendy , or that she knew about it .
2 Even though the table excludes those unable to give an appropriate answer on both occasions the answers which were given could mean a variety of different things ; for example , that the respondent really was feeling worried when she said so , or that she thought ‘ worried ’ meant something else , or that she thought the answer meant something else , or that she answered at random .
3 Constable Laurie gave evidence that on 5th August he entered at the back door of 149 Chatham Street , that he received from her 1/9d. , and that she received from him a betting slip .
4 And that she gets from your dear self .
5 He said it was n't long and that she worried for nothing and I changed the subject .
6 She had told him that Brenda was obsessively vegetarian , and that she longed for red meat : would he take her out ?
7 These purchases were made despite what Hall describes as her ‘ antipathy for the firm ’ , aggravated by the fact that a Guardi which Berenson had offered to her was sold to another client , and that she learnt of a discrepancy between the price she paid for two Holbeins and the monies paid to the owners , the Pole-Carews .
8 The vet said that nothing could be done to save her and that she had to be put down .
9 Little that is definite is known of her early years , except that she was said to have been a backward child ; that she was sent to a private school , Hope House , in Taunton ; that she broke away from the family tradition of Methodism and became an Anglican ; and that she came to the attention of Dorothea Beale [ q.v. ] , and taught at Cheltenham Ladies ' College from 1877 until 1881 .
10 She told the poor people who had taken her in that the girl was illegitimate , and that she came from a bad family with an evil reputation .
11 ( I was well aware that the man in the bushes was not Mrs Browning 's only worry , and that she lived on interest from a small amount of capital fast diminishing in value .
12 He discovered that her name was Bathsheba Everdene , and that she lived with her aunt , Mrs Hurst .
13 Well , perhaps one could believe that , but not- ’ Her voice dropped further now and her head came towards Peggy , saying , ‘ Not that you never bathed her , never had bathed her , and that she got in the bath with her father every night .
14 As Giancarlo took her round his guests , formally making introductions , Constance knew that she could fit into this world of refinement , privilege and elegance — and that she wanted to .
15 Our Agent advises that we indicate that £25,000 is the lowest acceptable offer and that she pays for the alteration .
16 She hesitated while searching for an answer that would not betray the fact that she longed to remain in Stella 's place but that she feared for her own emotional state .
17 At the start of the story Anna is portrayed as being ‘ perfectly unaffected and was not trying to conceal anything , but that she lived in another , higher world full of complex poetic interests beyond reach ’ .
18 The court has been told that that order has not been formally served upon the mother , but there is no question but that she knows of its existence and its terms .
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