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

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1 Carla took her shoes off and loosed his arm so that she could walk through the lip of foam .
2 Mrs Falconer , a senior lecturer in textiles , has been told there is funding for only one textile lecturer in the school , but that she could remain on the staff if she accepted demotion to ordinary lecturer — a post already held by her sister , Barbara Diack .
3 She has , however , been informed that she could remain on the RGU staff if she accepted a demotion to ordinary lecturer — the post held by her sister , Mrs Barbara Diack , who , in turn , would lose her job .
4 Mrs Falconer is facing compulsory redundancy and has been told that she could stay on the staff if she accepts demotion to ordinary lecturer — a post already held by her sister , Barbara Diack .
5 Her head shot up — it was all of her that she could move in the confined space — and blue eyes locked with sleepy brown ones .
6 The older girls drifted off into one of their exclusive conversations and Sally bit her lip against the rasp of Louise 's massager and wished desperately that she could go to the youth club dance too .
7 She had been reluctant to put it away , wishing she had no other commitments so that she could continue with the next chapter and looking forward to getting down to work again the following morning .
8 She did n't know where this conversation was leading , but gut feeling told her that she could bank on the destination 's being rather unpleasant .
9 She sat forward so that she could see into the Fiesta 's wing mirror .
10 Ruth noticed , with a tightening of the throat , that she could see through the glass rubble .
11 And a chain there and we used to tie her to this chain so that she could get into the box and out again , and then we used to put the cubs there first in the straw and then we used to put her there do you see .
12 That she could deal with the philosophical and ideological issues related to women 's position in the family is evident from the poem ‘ Man the Monarch ’ in which she debunks the view that men 's sovereignty over women derives from Adam :
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