Example sentences of "[conj] she [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Probably the most accurate statement would be that a person intends to kill if it is his or her purpose to kill by the act or omission charged , or if he or she foresees that death is practically certain to follow from that act or omission .
2 Although she grumbles that T.S .
3 she said it 's hard enough for people with jobs to exist today without all this and she 's gone back to college on the flexi idea , erm , brush up her typing because she said , now whether she 's thinking of future years , she said when she left here that time , although she got that job she said it was n't easy , she said because I had no bits of paper as such , although when I did the test I passed it , she said it was n't simple , so she 's doing
4 Unger , although she emphasizes that sex is a stimulus as well as a subject variable , puts both these into the service of a ‘ cognitive perception framework ’ ( 1983 : viii ) .
5 And she was so hooked in to him that she sensed that changing of mood almost immediately , and the façade split open a little wider .
6 It is possible to approximate the time that she left that job .
7 Dorothy had ‘ not often felt more regret ’ than she did that day .
8 and you know , George it you see so she said that brandy was very nice
9 Just wait until she saw that Tony Jones .
10 ‘ A skivvy ? ’ said her papa , almost disbelieving , and she saw that Mama felt the same .
11 And she had that paint did n't she ?
12 She slept lightly now , in any case , and she reflected that dawn was becoming one of her better known times of the day .
13 hit the front of the car and she went that way , and she finished up in the hedge
14 You know who the first person who knocked on Mrs. Thatcher 's door in the House of Commons at the start of the Falklands War , or when it was being planned , it was Harold Macmillan , offering any advice , you know , if she could use his advice , and the one bit of advice he gave her was appoint a small War Cabinet to deal with it , and she took that advice .
15 And she likes that garden and she does n't mind working for something on that .
16 well one of the girls said to me who sort of tagged on to us , she was on her own , er she said er what was the highlight of the holiday and she said that trip down the Seine
17 He was looking back at his own life , at the daughter he might have had , and she fulfilled that fantasy .
18 And she acknowledged that part of her longing to be bustling about was to try and snap him out of his trance so that he could tell her where her sister was .
19 His wife was the chairman of a health authority and she performed that job excellently for many years .
20 And she bought that bowl .
21 The buoy shielded her from the view of the guards , and she used that advantage to get her breath back .
22 And she treasured that closeness above all else .
23 if she relinquished that name and puts it in , in
24 She looked as if she needed that weekend away .
25 I reckon it 's been brought into the front room because erm , if she shut that door for them , cos she shuts the animal in a , a room here there and bloody everywhere , it 's stopped again now ai n't it ?
26 But if she did that John would n't be able to let himself in with his key .
27 If all the subsequent television and newspaper interviews are to be believed , the boy Lawson told Mrs Thatcher that he jolly well was n't going to stay on as Chancellor unless she fired that rotter Walters as her ‘ adviser ’ .
28 But she added that legislation offered a better chance of producing an acceptable framework than other suggested options .
29 But she added that training is necessary for it to work , backed up by personal supervision for the workers once the training is complete .
30 But she cured that child . ’
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