Example sentences of "that she [verb] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 It was during those months of waiting that she felt in her heart that her husband was once again seeing Camilla .
2 Sun glinted off the water and the golden light was so pellucid , so dazzling , that she felt in her bag for her sunglasses .
3 Is it seriously suggested that she break with her old allies because of her lack of sympCOMMAND FILE ABORTED. athy for their mental health reforms ?
4 Suddenly then Fabia became overwhelmingly conscious of her thin cotton robe , her scrubbed face with her hair , brushed out of its knot , now floating around her — and it all at once seemed more urgent that she return to her room with all speed .
5 that she wore for her mum 's , it 's peach
6 It seems likely that the visions of the devils and of Christ that she saw during her first breakdown were actual hallucinations , as were the later seeing of obscenities , and what she called the ‘ flickering ’ of the Sacrament .
7 And yet it was not the face of her customer that she saw in her mind , but the strong lean jaw and the dark unfathomable eyes of a stranger .
8 She had hated the pity she thought that she saw in her mama and papa 's eyes , and when her papa had suggested that she might like to spend a year in London with her Uncle Orrin , be presented at court , meet his old friend the Prince of Wales , now King Edward VII , again , she had agreed with alacrity — she , who had hated being parted from her mama and papa .
9 It was of no help to her inner disquiet , as she left her room , that she saw in her mind 's eye a picture of the aristocratic-looking Ven Gajdusek .
10 What does the patients charter offer to the woman in Wandsworth who last month found that she could not have her second child in the hospital that she chose for her first child because her health authority has no contract with that hospital ?
11 He confiscated two apples that she had in her handbag , and warned her about penalties for importing plant and vegetable matter .
12 It was at this point , partly because I was so nervous , that I felt it necessary to build her weight up a little , so I fed her up and overdid it , with the result that she got above her ideal flying weight .
13 It was then that she looked into his eyes and went cold with shock .
14 But he did not feel that she looked upon their amorous exchanges as more than innocent dalliance .
15 He went to her and put his arm round her shoulders , dimly aware that he might have hurried her but still convinced that she longed for his comfort and protection .
16 In front of Ruth an old woman , not moving quickly enough to please them , was thrown so heavily that she landed on her back on the deck and was too winded to rise .
17 Maggie explained that she lived with her sister and brother-in-law , and how all this was a new start for her .
18 He discovered that her name was Bathsheba Everdene , and that she lived with her aunt , Mrs Hurst .
19 The same smell of stale tobacco hung on the air that she recalled from her only meeting with Tatyana Nowak the day before her suicide .
20 She dipped her finger in scented black paste that she applied to her eyelashes .
21 By his order dated 5 August 1991 the judge directed that she recover on her counterclaim the sum of £24,751.59 together with interest for unlawful eviction , general damages and consequential loss .
22 Mrs Webster said that she came into my bedroom several times , fearing I might be in a coma !
23 He loved the music that she made on her cello , and the way she sat curved around it , seeming to listen to its inner voice as she played .
24 Perhaps he had no intention of making love to her again but had merely invited ] her round for a meal and a couple of hours of music and conversation , out of a sense of gratitude for her loyalty and her repeated assurances that she believed in his innocence .
25 Referring to her disgraced son-in-law as ‘ Mr Mellor ’ , she added that she knew of his decision to resign ‘ some time ago ’ .
26 She made no attempt to prevent him from taking her into his arms , gave no sign that she knew of his presence .
27 ( It may be inquired whether , if the wife knew of the VD , the law permitted the husband to infect her with it on the grounds that she consented to his occasioning actual bodily harm to her .
28 It 's no surprise to learn that she numbers among her ancestors the Brothers Grimm .
29 Such research is evidence of the attention and care that she devotes to her writing .
30 ‘ No , ma'am , only that she died before her time and had been a lady 's maid . ’
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