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

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1 He was amused to observe that she forced herself to be a blank when she picked up the bowl of pus and blood .
2 After a while Lily began to talk , and I realized that she understood nothing of what I had said about the war .
3 I do n't think that she wants anything for it
4 On Oct. 9 , shortly after appearing before a special tribunal [ see below ] , she accused him of " naked aggression " against the judiciary , and added that she regarded him as her main opponent .
5 And why did the impact of his presence provoke such an undeniable response in her when , earlier , she had felt that she had everything under control ?
6 There is no lasting acrimony between Gedge and Rigby and when they meet up he often jokes that she provided him with enough material to launch and sustain a musical career .
7 Now that the lights are on I do n't suspect that she drove him to suicide .
8 He blushed to think of how shamelessly he 'd paraded himself when he 'd had Judith on his arm ; how he 'd joked that she loved him for his cleanliness , and for his taste in bidets .
9 She had lean flanks and no tummy , and I could see from the way her breasts moved slightly when she walked that she wore nothing underneath her blouse ; I also had the feeling that she knew instantly that I knew .
10 Abruptness was her most familiar mode , and Liz sometimes fancied that she practised it with peculiar pleasure on Charles , whenever she got the chance : and Charles , accustomed to being listened to with reverence , took it in good part .
11 Thank goodness for Iris , thought Melissa as she plodded wearily up to bed , for insisting that she cover herself by reporting Lou 's visit .
12 He had even imagined that she mocked him with her smile , though he could not be certain that she had actually seen him there .
13 But she had to admit that , realistically , he probably meant that she annoyed him beyond measure and that he was hard put to it to treat her civilly .
14 The severity of her head injuries — when found she had lost 75 per cent of her blood and remained unconscious for almost six weeks — meant that she remembered nothing of the attack .
15 It was as if by revealing a hint of softness to Nutty , knowing that she suspected him of acquiescing in order to save Firelight from the chop , a girlish affection betrayed , he then behaved more churlishly than ever to make up for it .
16 He knew that she thought him to be a stiff and unimaginative person .
17 Mrs Mohammed-Holgate was the temporary lodger whom the police arrested when , many months after the burglary , the original owner of the valuables thought that she recognized her from the description given by the shop owner of the person from whom she had bought the jewellery .
18 Mrs. Steed , too , insisted that she knew nothing of the sale .
19 Nicklaus , sensing that she had something on her mind , offered an encouraging , ‘ Do n't be afraid to speak up ! ’
20 She denied that she knew anything about the power of attorney .
21 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 .
22 She explained that she wanted someone outside her family to know about them in case anything should happen to her before she would be able to raise the issue with someone with influence in Northern Ireland .
23 People will argue that she did it as a good deed , in helping her husband 's friend .
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