Example sentences of "that she " in BNC.

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1 ACET 's local representative , Ana Ureche , reported that she was ‘ greatly encouraged ’ that course participants had been lecturing to schools and other groups and had passed much of the literature obtained form the course to other colleagues for their use .
2 She told me that she was eight years old , the eldest of six children , when the security men came to the army camp to arrest her father , an officer in the Moroccan army , in 1972 .
3 She is looking for critical views against which to pitch her own ; it seems that she may have chosen the wrong sort of topic , since on a holiday in Italy she had been stunned by the newly renovated Michelangelo ceiling in the Sistine Chapel in Rome , and although there were plenty of books about it , many of them went into extravagant detail .
4 We read that she intended , in Hamlet 's words , to ‘ leave betimes ’ , and that she did what she intended .
5 We read that she intended , in Hamlet 's words , to ‘ leave betimes ’ , and that she did what she intended .
6 But when Patrick says that sort of thing to Jenny , he adds that she is an exception to this law of nature .
7 Her virtue is so important to her that she can more easily contemplate her brother sacrificing his life to save her virginity than that she might sacrifice herself for him .
8 Her virtue is so important to her that she can more easily contemplate her brother sacrificing his life to save her virginity than that she might sacrifice herself for him .
9 Part of the time he may almost be unaware that he is speaking to another person — after all Gila does n't understand English very well and it is unlikely that she would fully understand the references to Rupert Brooke and the poem ‘ The Old Vicarage , Grantchester ’ .
10 No , he wrote , because Diana herself does not acknowledge either that she has been waiting all her life for him to appear .
11 She dreamed of becoming a chef at school , but her domestic science teacher hated her and told her that she would never be a cook .
12 One advantage of the no-choice system is that Vaughan can write her menu late in the afternoon , around the dishes that she feels like cooking on the day , with the best ingredients available to her .
13 In the early hours , she left with her husband Guy to drive back to Lourmarin so that she could open her restaurant in the morning .
14 Peony looked suitably chastened , but there was a glint in her eye that told Peggy there was plenty more she could say , and would say , if it were n't for the fact that she adored the Vicar with a passion that bordered on the obsessive .
15 For if Mrs Phipps been clever enough to manage her husband 's murder , then she was too bright to make such uninhibited admissions , even to a sympathetic vicar 's wife , other than in the knowledge that she 'd nothing to hide .
16 Peggy saw with some dismay that she wore the distant smile of a woman reviewing her late husband 's insurance position .
17 Now that she was Claire could get any sillier , but she did .
18 I heard last summer that she 'd …
19 Henry Tyler would not have described her as a happy woman , but afterward he could not say that she had seemed at all unwell .
20 ‘ They both insist that there was no way in which their hostess could have been poisoned before their very eyes — and both the parlourmaid and the cook swear that she did n't take anything afterwards .
21 And we have it on the authority of those sitting near her that she did not drink it that evening . ’
22 She brought with her in the car anything of mine that she had been able to find in the house ( plus a few things that just reminded her of me ) and they were all dumped in my front hall .
23 Last April , Kathleen informed us all that she was going to retire in the autumn .
24 I did n't have the faintest idea how this girl could help me but I knew that she was going to try .
25 This was partly because of events that were going on around me : Kathleen building towards her retirement and , as was to become highly significant , Katrina deciding that she wanted to make a move as well .
26 She had decided that she wanted to go to London , take some A-levels up there , and then , she hoped , go on to university .
27 The new varieties and modern techniques that she and other growers use have certainly taken the anxiety out of apple growing , a subject wreathed in mystery , according to traditional literature .
28 She was sure they did n't really like her , it had n't occurred to her that she might be off-putting .
29 But a remnant of caution urged that she tone it down , after all , Lucy …
30 ‘ I 'd love to read it , ’ said Lucy , good child that she was .
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