Example sentences of "[to-vb] that she [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd been ashamed to find that she found it such exhausting work , especially without the broad shoulders of Ross to lean on . |
2 | She tried to smile , attempting to indicate that she knew it was n't his fault , that he had n't known what he was doing . |
3 | He was amused to observe that she forced herself to be a blank when she picked up the bowl of pus and blood . |
4 | All in all , you will find that your chances of happiness together under the same roof will depend very largely upon your ability to respect and accept her individuality , to see that she gets her share of family affection , to make it possible for her to keep usefully occupied ( within her limitations ) in the home , and to engage as far as she can in all the outside interests she has always enjoyed . |
5 | She got up at night to look at her asleep , to see that she lacked nothing . |
6 | Matilda stays where she is and it is up to you to see that she behaves herself . ’ |
7 | And the shopkeeper who supplies goods to a married woman without inquiry is not entitled to assume that she has her husband 's authority . |
8 | ‘ Anyway , I have reason to believe that she told her young man I was a history teacher in a modest direct grant school . |
9 | Encouraging me to follow in this way perhaps , but moving too fast for me to believe that she wanted me to do that , she entered a revolving door of dark polished wood , mahogany and glass , and started to go round and round , looking out at me as she turned . |
10 | The contemporary tumours that Eleanor had been an adulteress made it possible to believe that she preached what she practised . |
11 | Iraq would be much more justified to say that she spent lots of money on military equipment so that she could invade other countries like Iran to gain more land . |
12 | Thi a I have to say that she does it all the time and she goes , looks around . |
13 | She had the cheek to say that she felt his wife would n't like it . |
14 | One of our most faithful customers has written to say that she sees us a ‘ a crusade gathering strength as time marches on ’ . |
15 | Eleanor used to say that she inherited her father 's nose and she would one day sue him for damages . |
16 | She analysed her feelings and had to admit that she feared there was a danger of his leaving . |
17 | She hardly liked to admit that she wanted one herself |
18 | She had never said so , certainly , because she hated to admit that she minded anything , but she had seemed evasive about the future , and had shown no great enthusiasm over the journalistic course she was going to take . |
19 | Many were still unframed and she had to admit that she loved them . |
20 | It would n't be difficult to show that she wished me ill . |
21 | She put her finger to her lips and he watched in astonishment as she opened her dressing to reveal that she had nothing on . |
22 | Viola Machin , torn between a desire to protest that she had nothing to hide , and a feeling that she had , said at last , reluctantly : ‘ Well , yes , that 's true : and I 'm grateful to you for that , Hilda . ’ |
23 | Eleanor Darcy made coffee , using a frugal quantity of powder and low-fat milk , too late for Valerie to murmur that she took hers black . |