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

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1 She would cook them all a good breakfast and make it clear that she expected them to be at the table on time .
2 He still finds her extremely beautiful and she practically apologises to Pip for all the suffering that she put him through and tells him that she hopes they will still be friends ‘ apart ’ .
3 She said how glad she was they had somewhere nice to stay and that she hoped they were being good and making their beds and helping with the washing up and remembering to clean their teeth .
4 There 's the insurances and the tale that she tells them but tha , I think they 'll have that weighed up you know .
5 The gipsies looked so threatening that she thought they were going to attack Angela 's father , but Farmer Yatton stood his ground , and presently the gipsies , grumbling loudly , began to move their horses , which they had unharnessed , back between the shafts of the caravans .
6 And , anyway , she was n't so deluded that she thought they might make a life together .
7 Now that she knew they were there , they stuck out because they were obviously some different language .
8 Fran shook her head , easier now that she knew they would n't be there alone .
9 She says that she knew they were being pushed down the hill and she screamed when she felt the flames .
10 She was ‘ extremely upset ’ and shouted that she knew they would not believe her and left the workshop .
11 and she er she said what and she said oh well I do n't think I 'll phone Graham but if Maxine shows him the paper , she said I reckon he 'll phone them because er , it did say , I think in the paper that the , that she said they 're letting everybody know
12 Despite her eccentricity and the fact that they could n't help laughing at her , the Girls would readily acknowledge that she gave them as much , if not more , affection than they had received from their own parents .
13 I thought that she gave them education to add to er , to the poor .
14 Lyn took one of the gravel paths into the grounds of the general hospital , walking towards the sun that dazzled her eyes so that she screwed them up against it .
15 ‘ She outlined her regard for the children and made the point that she showed them more attention than the Prince of Wales appeared to . ’
16 It was only the other day that she showed them to me .
17 She was rather surprised that she remembered them so clearly .
18 They were vague shadowy figures , rather like her own mother had been , except that she remembered them slightly better because , when she had been about eight years old , Granny Tremayne had driven her over to Newquay where they had been staying .
19 Many were still unframed and she had to admit that she loved them .
20 Not that she wanted them , the flighty painted girls in the street .
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