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

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1 With regard to the second patient , recent correspondence with her general practitioner reveals that she initially developed intermittent leftsided headache and right hypoaesthesia without motor signs 3 years ago when she was in her first pregnancy .
2 In each charge there was an alternative alleging that she cruelly and unnaturally treated the two women in her care , to which she also pleaded not guilty .
3 Rasa ( c ) A third concept of Rasa as being a cosmic mystery dance of Lord Krishna and his Gopis or herdswomen , a circular dance in which each Gopi imagines that she alone dances with him , is again significant when transposed to its more scientific meaning .
4 Their rooms at the Royal Albion Hotel were just a few doors from each other and it was Ken 's job to see that she always had her mug of cocoa before going to bed — and indeed that she was warmly tucked up at the right time for a lady of her years and responsibilities .
5 Fragments of this Gorgon 's body show that she too was in the knee-run posture .
6 Clare 's newfound , short-term leisure meant that she now enjoyed cooking instead of seeing it as an added , rushed , three-times-a-day chore to fit in around earning her living .
7 Of the three informants ( 10% ) who marked it , at this late stage , as an SF element , two indicated that they only read a small amount of SF , and the other said that she never read anything of the genre .
8 The woman explains that she probably still has , though she understood they were being paid off and the rent was paid direct through the DHSS .
9 I 'll find chives and parsley , ’ she added airily , making an effort to indicate that she also had forgotten the incident upstairs .
10 Her expression showed that she no longer had any time for jokes .
11 Foxy was saying how they were all standing on the balcony saying that she really ought n't to wear those shorts cos she 's got such thunder thighs .
12 Her tone said that she still loathed the Harlequin man , yet she felt compelled to be accurate .
13 ‘ Lovely bit of weather , ’ said her father , and her mother remarked that she always thought it so silly of them not to go out in the country more when they lived so near to it .
14 It took Stephanie some time to realise that she always refused what was offered at the time when it was offered , whether out of a curious notion of good manners or out of cussedness Stephanie was never wholly sure .
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