Example sentences of "[that] she [vb past] [to-vb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This belief so dominated her thoughts that she began to form a coherent political ideology based on what she imagined the ancien régime to have been like , and became convinced of the perfection of the aristocratic society of eighteenth-century France . |
2 | It was while she was wiping her face that she began to get an uncanny feeling that she was being watched . |
3 | Those normal , straightforward girls are part ofa society that she chose to leave a long time ago . |
4 | But the Prime Minister 's dominant recognition of the Labour threat was underscored by the fact that she chose to avoid the contentious issues of water and electricity privatisation , poll tax , the trade deficit , the European Community , and the Exchange Rate Mechanism . |
5 | Things became so bad for the Charles Bal later on in the evening that she had to spend the entire night tacking back and forth south east of Krakatoa , probably remaining within twenty kilometres of it — the ash-fall from the eruption was so thick that Captain Watson could not see well enough to steer away to safety , but ironically , the glare from the volcano provided a weird and somewhat improbable lighthouse . |
6 | It had come out of the blue : a brief note from her , saying that she had to undergo a surgical operation . |
7 | Mr Bailey told her that she had to wear a special white coat , some special shoes and a white hat . |
8 | She recognized that she had to make a sensible framework of her own . |
9 | Charlotte then employed every sign that she knew to tell the other fishermen that none of them should put to sea on that day , to no avail . |
10 | No , I assure you of that but , well , for one thing the Elsie I knew made it clear to me that she wished to make a new life for herself , start more or less from scratch . |
11 | Despite herself , she found that she wanted to comfort the old woman . |