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

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1 It was in very complex care situations that she particularly expressed feelings of over-involvement .
2 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 .
3 She knew that look from old , and it was n't one that she particularly liked .
4 I decided that she either had friends or family nearby or was pacing the streets in desperation !
5 Knowing that she simply had to shake off this mood of dreamy awareness , she turned on her heel , some grit beneath the leather soles of her flat white sandals grating harshly .
6 In a sense the recent pressure of work was a blessing , for it isolated her , forcing her to concentrate so intensely that she simply had no time to dig deeply into such perplexities .
7 After all the waiting for him he was here so unexpectedly , and she admitted that she simply wanted to look at him .
8 Or else she is so indifferent to the feelings of other people that she simply shrugs her well-fleshed shoulders and does n't give a damn who she hurts in her pursuit of thrills .
9 First , she contended that her husband put her under undue pressure to sign and that she finally succumbed to the pressure .
10 I would have questioned her further , except that she finally grew solicitous and began paying attention to my injuries .
11 And on the very day when she had woken up and decided to divorce him , to celebrate the fact that she finally had a life of her own ; a life which did n't include Julius Landor .
12 It was not until the next to last day of the visit that she finally formulated to herself her secret desire , which was to see Montmartre at night .
13 It was n't until dawn that she finally drifted off into an all too brief and fitful sleep .
14 What the evidence does show is that he was genuinely fond of his new wife and that she probably died of a heart attack .
15 I imagine , from what I know of life in Bom Jesus , that she probably thought of herself as fraca ( physically weak ) or fraca de juízo ( mentally weak ) and prone to ataque de nervos ( nervous attacks ) .
16 Amanda said she loved the live show , that Sandra was n't particularly attractive but had a great body and showed what good hair and good clothes could do , and then , in an off-hand comment that she probably regretted almost immediately , declared that if she was ever to sleep with a woman , it would be Sandra .
17 I accept that she probably became pregnant while she was working here , but I can assure you that no one in this house was responsible .
18 The fact that she spoke halting Danish and fluent German and held a British passport led him to conclude that she probably knew the island before World War II .
19 Eventually Angel came to believe that she probably had killed d'Urberville .
20 Maybe the reason for this was that she was vindictively happy not to do anything , and it is the opinion of my sergeant here that she probably hated her husband almost as intensely as the murderer himself did .
21 But something told her that she probably did not .
22 her lips curled in a smile , and Patrick wondered if she knew what effect she was having on him — and then realized that she probably did .
23 On the whole she reckoned that she probably did .
24 All she knew was that she presumably represented a new challenge .
25 Mrs Ross tells me that she later discovered that several years earlier near Paisley signal box two trains had collided with loss of life .
26 During lunch he treated Barbara with a grave courtesy that she later realized was a mask for his shyness .
27 These include allegations that she was unfit through drink while acting as duty officer in charge of the force on July 24 , 1990 ; that she swam in a pool with a male officer while dressed only in her underwear ; and that she later shared a jacuzzi with the same officer .
28 He took her virginity with care , giving her so much ecstatic joy in the taking that she scarcely noticed pain .
29 Some sources claim the fifth month , May , was named for her , and that she latterly came to oversee the transit of the newly dead to the Afterlife .
30 Involvement in these issue areas , together with the need to attend to management of the political party , means that she normally sees the Chief Whip , Foreign Secretary , and Chancellor of the Exchequer on political business more frequently than she does other Cabinet colleagues .
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