Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Only that I have an impression that she depends a great deal on the doctor . ’
2 Some would argue even that she casts a heavy shadow over present negotiations on the political future of South Africa .
3 Moser ( 1978 ) typically deals with the way information is broken down in interpretation from sentences and context into meaning , and one can only presume that she proposes a similar process for the reconstruction of the message in the second language .
4 That is not to say that she forgets the outrageous moments .
5 It 's just that she likes the odd nip .
6 Actress , Suda Bhuchar , explains that she likes the positive role she plays and that her character has become more rounded in this , the second series .
7 It turns out that she has no real feelings for anyone except herself , not even her daughter who is burdened by the name Julia , and she likes to play with people 's emotions , such as Mr. Slope .
8 But it is clear that she has no diplomatic status in the United Kingdom and has no recognition from Her Majesty 's Government as a representative of the Republic of Somalia in this country .
9 It is already apparent to us that she has no emotional link with the child ; she is indeed now only anxious to return to her own work , which she will do in about ten days ' time . ’
10 The story that she has no artistic taste was shown to be a lie in January when a collection of her old-master paintings sold well at Christie 's in New York .
11 You should also make certain that she has a good tin-opener which she can use without difficulty .
12 I am convinced that she has a good intelligence , and understands what is proposed as treatment .
13 The first essential is to see that she has a good solicitor to advise her and sort out her husband 's affairs , making sure beforehand what his fee will be for the work he is going to do for her .
14 Lady Bertram , on the other hand , feels that she has a fortunate marriage due to this reason of her beauty and also considers it is every woman 's obligation to show off her looks .
15 Ever since , she has always felt that she has a tenuous grip upon life .
16 Individually they are slow ; the characters are wafer thin and have little individuality ; there is no evidence that the author is excited by language ; there is little evidence that she has a developed sense of humour .
17 Germany 's failure to achieve political greatness further encourages the view that she has a great future before her .
18 That she has a personal panel of instructors is something which has allowed her to escape with fewer hours on the practice ground than most .
19 It is apparent to him that she has a difficult nature , at once placid and turbulent , bold and reserved .
20 That she has a handsome lover fifty years her junior ? ’ suggested Greg .
21 Clinton denial : Hillary Clinton dismissed as ‘ nonsense ’ rumours that she has the final say on all of her husband 's high-level government appointments .
22 I feel , rather than see , Moira suddenly remembering that she has an awful lot of things to do somewhere else .
23 Can I ask , I know we 've got Amanda Root here , who 's going to help us in the Health Action Area Report , I also know that she has an ailing child , can we then take the item eleven , health action areas now on page fifty-eight , so that we can let Amanda go back to her commitments .
24 ‘ If the creditor takes adequate steps to inform her and reasonably supposes that she has an adequate comprehension of the obligations she is undertaking and an understanding of the effect of the transaction , the fact that she failed to grasp some material part of the document , or , indeed , the significance of what she was doing , can not , I think , in itself give her an equity to set aside , notwithstanding that at an earlier stage the creditor relied upon her husband to obtain her consent to enter into the obligation of surety .
25 ‘ The Princess should avoid wearing anything fussy and I hope that she chooses an English designer .
26 Finally she states that she needs a hundred francs to pay a bill for her clothing .
27 But I think a feminist is somebody who knows that she wants a decent life , she wants to be in control of her own destiny , and who thinks she 's entitled to that .
28 [ Betty ] Sinclair adopted a ‘ cross that bridge when we come to it ’ attitude , which means that she wants the back door left open for a sell-out .
29 Relatively inexpensive , it may on the one hand inspire confidence in the wearer and on the other act as a tactile reminder that he/she has a bad knee .
30 From a strictly biological point of view , this work is notable enough in that it establishes a new category of bacterial metabolism .
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