Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [vb -s] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And if it is the manner in which I address her which concerns you , let me tell you that she derives great enjoyment from such acerbic exchanges .
2 Her luck lies in the fact that she possesses little to recommend except for her good looks .
3 It is not that she possesses dazzling charm or an especially brilliant intellect , but he enjoys her company so long as he thinks their friendship is platonic .
4 Julia admits that she resents linguistic laws just as she resents the canon law of the Church : ‘ I 'm interested in language as a process , not a thing or an essence .
5 Can you believe that she says that .
6 For example , a teacher who says that she thinks some of the dolls need bathing will soon have some willing helpers .
7 And the beauty of it is that she embodies this core value of intimacy in her music better than anyone else who 's arrived on the scene in years .
8 Even before myself will I see that she goes free . ’
9 That is , the critics assert that there is significant inequality between men and women , and that for a woman to be married to a man does not mean that she gains all the privileges that he has access to .
10 He is annoyed that she does little cleaning and that the burden of getting Keith and Amy up and breakfasted is always his responsibility .
11 She says that she likes pink — because it makes the ladies drink .
12 She says that she likes pink — because it makes the ladies drink .
13 If you know that she likes red , by all means made something red , which is not only Christmassy but also highly fashionable .
14 My informant tells me that she feels sure that the earlier event is still ‘ earthbound ’ and repeated the action .
15 She says that she feels great !
16 She says that she feels suicidal .
17 She says that she feels suicidal .
18 This means that she falls asleep in the car on the way to the airport and can not be woken except by a party of electricians returning from Corfu , who put her in a baggage trolley and push her the length of the terminal building at speeds of up to fifteen miles per hour .
19 As well as the fact , already mentioned , that she requires twenty four hour care .
20 Alternatively , the reader can interpret this as a sign of her weakness , that she requires this support to justify her actions .
21 was delighted to tell you that we have already received our first nomination for this position in 1992. has been nominated and seconded and , as she is not a current elected member of the Executive Committee , it has been decided to invite her to the remaining Executive meetings as an observer so that she gets used to how the Society functions .
22 What about some sort of sticker that she gets that can use the use of her period of time another idea to around .
23 Yeah Emily was trying it on again this morning , I think it 's just that she gets tired cos she feels slothlike in the morning and then by the end of the day she 's over like a rocket
24 And suppose okay well let's imagine just for a minute that she gets three four four five as , as interest
25 In 1896 an American gynaecologist , Dr David Gilliam , wrote that he believed ‘ That [ female ] castration pays : that patients are improved , some of them cured , that the moral sense of the patient is elevated , that she becomes tractable , orderly , industrious and cleanly . ’
26 Of course it 's just possible that she has poor eyesight — a woman like that would be too vain to wear spectacles .
27 This is not to say that she has much time for the developers ' current products .
28 We have always been so thankful that she has such a sense of fun .
29 We must admit that it looks to us like a very good match , and it is only because she is marrying Steven that she has such an idealized view of what men and marriage are really like .
30 If she complains of stress incontinence but denies any urgency or urge incontinence her doctor can safely assume that she has genuine stress incontinence .
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