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

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1 A word gets around the famine is over and after the tragic experience of loosing her family , her three men in her life , her husband and her sons , nobody starts to consider the situation again , she 's alone now in a foreign , a strange land , surely the only sensible thing for her to do would be to return to her own people in Bethlehem , they say news comes through that they 've been a succession of good harvest , well of course there was gon na be good harvest , god had n't forsaken his people , although they had sinned , although they had done what was wrong , he had n't forsaken them , gods not in the business for forsaken people , he 's long suffering , he is faithful , he keeps his covenant from one generation to another that he had n't forgotten the people in Bethlehem and he had sent them through and he had provided good harvests those who had remained in Bethlehem during the famine , they 'd only suffered for a short time , perhaps enough time to bring them to their senses , to bring them back to god , now the suffering was forgotten as they revelled in a plentiful supplying in abundant harvests Naomi on the other hand she knows want now , she 's suffering bereavement , she 's suffering poverty , she 's suffering remorse , there 's nothing for her in Noad , there 's no rest , no joy , no provision , nothing that could meet her needs what a pity she had wasted there those ten wasted those ten years , ten long wasted years in her life now she comes to a decision whatever the cost and there is a cost , she 's gon na have to eat humble pie , how are they gon na receive her when she goes back but she comes to that decision that no matter what it costs her , she will go back to the place that was chosen for her by god , her inheritance of him It always to our cost when we under value our inheritance , do you remember the story of Jacob and Aesop and how Aesop despised his birth right , the inheritance that was his , and Illuminarc and Naomi had done the same , and you and I can do it so easily , leaving , forgetting , not entering in to the inheritance that is ours in Christ , we do it to our own costs , and so she goes through that I 'm gon na go back , I 'm gon na take up my inheritance , I 'm going back home .
2 he 's old enough to carry it off , but me mum says to her , now erm , she says like what , what do you do Marie , if he 's annoying you , and she goes like that she goes Ryan 's
3 She admitted later that she came thinking this was just some hare-brained scheme , but left with the understanding that it was a well-thought-out and well-planned idea .
4 She admitted frankly that their dialogues consisted more of tears than words .
5 She had been appalled by Churchill 's decision to shoot down German aircraft — marked with the red cross — picking up ditched fliers in the Channel , and she argued passionately that the saturation bombing of Britain 's cities — bombing that Hitler had promised would never happen — had been forced on him by Churchill 's repeated refusal to stop the air-raids on Berlin that had set the whole thing off .
6 She argued strongly that nineteenth-century feminism had neglected women 's need for love and a family life ( although this was by no means wholly the case ) and that sexual equality did not necessarily mean ‘ sameness ’ .
7 She made out that she was paying at the farm to clean it .
8 From the dress of both the man and the woman she realised immediately that they were not only strangers , but class .
9 She realised somehow that she was completely naked now , every secret of her womanhood surrendered to the honeyed eroticism of his caresses .
10 ‘ Dancing attendance ’ was not one of Nora 's expressions but she realised now that he was gone that she had done precisely that .
11 She realised now that — as always when this dream occurred — she had been crying in her sleep , for her cheeks were wet .
12 She realised then that she was tired and confused .
13 Leaving the clinic she realised suddenly that she wanted to go to her garden .
14 She realised suddenly that she was in the wrong lane , and pulled over sharply on the slippery road .
15 In fact she agreed cheerfully that she liked to see the whites of the eyes of any constable stupid enough to encounter her with tie undone or shirt unbuttoned .
16 She points out that there are five thousand people on the waiting list wanting to take up a Body Shop franchise and that it takes three years before any of them succeed .
17 She points out that the cash squeeze could be relaxed quickly if Brazilian inflation really does perish from a single shot .
18 She points out that a 2.5 percentage point saving on the mortgage rate might easily be cancelled out by expensive compulsory insurance and a steep arrangement fee alone .
19 For borrowers who have built up a sizeable stake in their property , she points out that the Cheltenham & Gloucester ( 0452 372372 ) has reversed the usual lender 's practice of offering bigger discounts on larger loans .
20 Mary obviously understands the message of the angel to mean that she will conceive a child immediately , for she points out that she is unmarried .
21 She points out that at present local authorities have no duty to investigate alleged abuse , as in child abuse , and suggests this should be remedied .
22 She points out that we know little of the differential impact of changing material circumstances on different kinds of tending , and is surely right when she argues that it would be ‘ useful and interesting to discover how long term unemployment alters conjugal roles as far as caring is concerned ’ .
23 She points out that many insult terms for women developed from originally unisex words ( thus harlot once meant ‘ a young person ’ ) or endearments ( tart was once as ‘ innocent ’ as honey or sweetie ) .
24 Fathman ( 1975 ) also uses speed of learning as the explanatory variable for younger people learning more effectively , but she points out that the order of acquisition in second language learning does not change with age .
25 She points out that in specialties where the quality of the front line services is a matter of life and death — such as intensive care medicine or accident and emergency work — they are not provided by preregistration staff .
26 However , she points out that ‘ from a linguistic point of view we can only say that speech and writing are different : we can not say that one is superior to the other ’ ( ibid . ) .
27 She points out that what feminist thought has done is to take pornography out of its usual position in the argument between conservatives and liberals over censorship , and to put it into a completely different framework ( p. 137 ) .
28 She points out that much of a woman 's life is based on a spontaneity of moral response that many philosophers , in particular Hegel and Kant , would say had no moral worth ( McMillan , 1982 ) .
29 But she points out that men have also appropriated the female role ( which is more active ) as a painless metaphor for their own artistic endeavours :
30 Though she points out that Compact is not consistent in its use of the future , this description anticipates the development of the tense in Brooke-Rose 's own novel .
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