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

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1 Perdita , covering the bottom of the lorries with straw to protect the ponies ' feet , suddenly heard Alejandro shouting that she better dig out a pair of clean breeches and polish her boots , as she 'd be playing in the match that afternoon .
2 Yet in some strange way the bird seemed to have affected the easy relationship that had previously existed between them and , in trying to analyse her own feelings , Lucy knew that she now felt shy and rather embarrassed .
3 The SLORC had repeatedly offered her freedom on condition that she went into exile , but Aris said that she never discussed this " because she says that it is not negotiable " .
4 But in the same column Beatrice complains that she nearly had her apartment burnt down after casually remarking that artists were rarely able to distinguish between their good work and their bad and therefore only critics could decide upon the value of a work .
5 Helen admitted that she rarely wears much make-up in the evening , apart from a little gold eyeshadow , blusher and lipstick .
6 Sara insists that she too had no stage fright .
7 She looked a bit uncomfortable , from which Theodora inferred that she too was going to divulge professional information .
8 Knighton suggests that she too came close to being condemned to death , but was spared because of the king 's natural tenderness towards his mother .
9 Suddenly , Constance realised that she actually was very tired — but not too tired to notice with pleasure the warm wood panelling , the Turkey-red stair carpet and the clean smell of polish which all added up to an atmosphere of richness and opulence quite foreign to her mother 's sparse house in Northumberland .
10 ‘ I want to see the traction engines in a minute , ’ said Betty , looking round ; but Lydia knew that she really wanted to see Beuno , since it was n't long since she herself had been in love and she recognised the signs .
11 Carole said that she always brought everything including the kitchen sink because she 'd stayed in the past in basecamps where there had n't even been enough mattresses to go round ; one in South Wales had been a wooden hut with gas lights and a fridge half a mile away .
12 As she endeavoured to come to terms with the realities of her marriage and royal life , there were moments in those early years when Diana sensed that she actually could cope and could make a positive contribution to the royal family and the wider nation .
13 And when Charles discovered that she too enjoyed painting watercolours they grew even closer . ’
14 Paul Franklin was sound , and Angela Cartwright confessed that she too had long thought it high time Grunte gave up .
15 In the morning Chola said that she too was feeling unwell .
16 Later , as she walked slowly downstairs , only a light blue silk dressing-gown over her skin , which was still warm and fragrant from the bath oil , Laura realised that she really did n't want to watch any television .
17 Fabia discovered that she still had a broad smile on her face a minute after the call was ended .
18 Initially , in her sworn depositions , Hildenbrand apparently said that the delay in payment to the gallery was due to an unnamed Japanese intermediary ; Feigen states that she then ‘ admitted in sworn testimony that she had perjured herself , which is a felony , and that the entity owned by Lanzone and herself had in fact received the money $600,000 of it seven months earlier , and then $200,000 and that the money had been spent on Lanzone 's home mortgage and restaurant expenses ’ .
19 Elizabeth answered that she particularly did not want anything to remain that might hurt any living person among her friends — and so with one blow.she destroyed the ‘ flat ’ characters , who could have given her a second literary fame .
20 It was when Trudie Sheppard retired that she really got down to work .
21 As she approached , Clara thought that she still looked cross , but she could see that whatever annoyance was there was not directed against herself .
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