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

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1 Even that Chanel suit she got in Paris ca n't disguise all the weight she 's put on .
2 His long fingers held her in a grip that Isabel knew she could not escape without hurting herself — and probably not even then .
3 There was so much enraged violence in the action that Isabel knew she had missed being hurled across the church by that powerful arm only because of fitzAlan 's self-control .
4 The pleasure was so intense that Isabel thought she was going to swoon .
5 It was with a little fillip of surprise that Pascoe realized she had n't recognized his voice .
6 The corridor that led from the transmat booth had a tiled floor , and plastered walls covered with a mural that Bernice felt she might be able to understand after three or four big glasses of strong rum .
7 It was not until a long time afterwards that Catriona thought she understood the reason Sarah seemed young , which was simple : she looked directly at everyone and let them look back at her .
8 Although the maternal recommendation was that Jane should see a psychiatrist or a priest , it transpired that Jane felt she had turned the corner simply by spilling out her innermost thoughts to her mother .
9 It was only when she reached the bedroom that Shannon realised she 'd forgotten to take her coffee with her .
10 It was n't until she turned away from the elms that Artemis realized she was not alone .
11 Correctly feeling that Miranda thought she was being tiresome , she added , ‘ What counts in this tiff — as you call it — is the principle of the thing . ’
12 sometimes I think that Shirley thinks she would n't understand anyway , what she was writing .
13 ‘ Oh yes , ’ said Maggie with such bleak sincerity that Phoebe knew she must go on .
14 They clung so tenaciously to the idea that Rose felt she could n't stand in their way .
15 But it was not until ten years later that Jack discovered she was his mother .
16 It was on one such paved area that Lou decided she wanted her pond .
17 Dana stirred her tea , swirling it round and round so rapidly that Claudia thought she would wash it out of the cup .
18 He brought village news , too , titbits that Victorine indicated she had already gleaned in her trips to the shops .
19 Not that Robbie supposed she ever would .
20 The two-lane road was winding its way sometimes so close to the sparkling sea that Gina felt she could lean out of the window and dabble her hand in it .
21 It was so far from her usual style that Charles thought she must have undergone some violent change of personality .
22 Home Office pathologist Dr Donald Wayte estimated that Mrs McMullen had died at 6.30pm but it was at 9.45pm that McLean claimed she had just found the body .
23 ‘ Good day , m'Lady , ’ called more than one villager , so that Davis realised she had won the hearts of these people .
24 His instructions had been so clear , and so often repeated , that Leonora felt she could have found her way blindfolded in the dark .
25 Bearing in mind that Rosemary says she does not like red and scent is the most important thing .
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