Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [vb base] she " in BNC.

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1 I wonder if it 's one of those things that I mean she 's reading the story aloud , I wonder if you were reading that story as as well
2 as I say she 'd have everything down , I think I , she definitely needs a big house , but not only that I mean she has to put everything up like
3 ‘ Jane , my darling , it 's not because she 's mad that I hate her .
4 ’ She is not yet aware that I know her .
5 I could not say how very , very much I am going to miss my dearest — except that I know she will understand .
6 I hate that I cause her so much pain .
7 Now I think she 's beginning to realize that I scorn her .
8 Great-gran knows that I bath her . ’
9 ‘ Not that I mind 'er pullin' me leg , I 'm just thankful you ai n't beatin' 'er black an' blue , it upset me when — ’ The landlady stopped .
10 ‘ She would n't tell me , but was very insistent that I call her the minute you got in . ’
11 ‘ It is important that I see her . ’
12 In the end , it 's on that rainy promenade that I see her .
13 She 's not that I think she 'll know how upset she is .
14 So alien was it to see Mary Joe playing that way that I suspect she was injured and an android had been substituted , and wrongly programmed .
15 Well I would n't , I , I would recommend that you tell her to contact Jeffrey , say will you take this on for me please , and ca carry my car insurance for me in future .
16 You are not going to tell me that you like her ?
17 ‘ Because firstly she feels embarrassed at not knowing much about art , and secondly she 's still struggling with the fact that you mould her like a piece of clay in every painting . ’
18 I demand that you turn her away , Neil .
19 This is quickly done , and Wilekin prepares to bed Margery , dismissing Dame Sirith , who is no longer needed and who leaves urging Wilekin to take his pleasure of Margery aggressively : ( " … see that you plough her and stretch out her thighs … " )
20 " God knows , so I shall ; and look that you plough her and stretch out her thighs .
21 That you see her from the back .
22 Any others any other gifts that you think she 's shown that are n't on there ?
23 Puzzled that you think she 's hungry or thirsty rather than angry
24 You might be able to negotiate — or ask the court to order — that you pay her less , if her guy is supporting her .
25 The point is that you muddle her , you muddle her up .
26 And put the X's along the bottom and that tells her that you love her and you 're thinking of her . ’
27 I suspect that you love her too . ’
28 I am recommending that we take her to the hospital immediately . ’
29 The Lieutenant recommended that we bring her to you , as she was carrying this . ’
30 Consider too the circumstances of Jane Austen , whose novels breathe such grace and balance that we assume she wrote with no distractions :
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