Example sentences of "of what she [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Marcia says she Yinka was nervous , but is proud of what she achived . |
2 | She had doubts about the road but then found herself driving along the grey fortress walls of what she hoped might be the Castello Crocetto . |
3 | The profound anguish and hopeless despair of this woman in the face of what she believed to be the moral ruin of her whole life can not well be described . |
4 | Even now she felt sorry for him , unable to fix at the front of her mind the full extent of what she believed he had done . |
5 | Phrases such as ‘ TINA ’ ( ‘ there is no alternative ’ ) in answer to critics of her economic policy , and ‘ We want our money ’ ( ‘ I can not play Sister Bountiful to the Community ’ ) to her EEC partners over the perennial problem of Britain 's budget payments , sum up the spirit of what she feels and argues . |
6 | His ignorance of what she feels about his ‘ human kindness ’ — she rejects any ‘ compunctious visiting of nature ’ ( 44 ) — makes him a victim , or accomplice , who has to be instructed in hypocrisy : One of Shakespeare 's problems in having to develop an evil conspiracy in the absence of any vocal moral commentary on it is to make it judge or condemn itself . |
7 | Afterwards she could n't remember half of what she 'd said . |
8 | For a moment , she was n't sure of what she 'd just said . |
9 | Gave him a small taste of what she 'd had to suffer ? |
10 | In spite of what she 'd done — even when she was dead — he went on loving her — the blind , stupid fool . ’ |
11 | A romantic little episode , yet the intensity of what she 'd felt in those moments could have overwhelmed her completely if she had n't remembered Didi 's words . |
12 | His expression studiously blank , hiding his thoughts , concealing any reaction to what had taken place , he drove in silence , while Luce struggled to make sense of what she 'd heard . |
13 | A woman who had made the most of what she 'd got , and done her best to be content . |
14 | But none of it was true — she 'd only said it to cover her own growing confusion , a confusion she now realised had come out of what she 'd begun to feel for him . |
15 | She points out that after battling against the booze for some years it only took a short relapse to destroy much of what she 'd worked for . |
16 | So this woman she was lost , not because of what she 'd done , but because , simply , she had never ever been found , and Jesus had come to find her , he had come to rescue her , he had come to save her . |
17 | ‘ Lady Carey is correct in some of what she says but her logic is faulty , ’ he commented . |
18 | And , most important of all , she 's in control of what she eats . |
19 | I sat there trying to remember all the details of what she had told me . |
20 | The final quiet half-hour in the kitchen with Phoebe had only made her conscious of what she had then known was now necessary . |
21 | The honeymoon was over and the reality of what she had taken on began to dawn . |
22 | But the second after the bottle shattered , the horror of what she had done hit her with the shock of a faceful of freezing water . |
23 | Marie snapped back to reality and to the horror of what she had done . |
24 | She still woke often in the night full of strange forebodings , but with the Reverend Baron to confide in and laugh at her wilder interpretations of what she had dreamed , she survived better . |
25 | She accuses Kingsley of mingling other travellers ' experiences with her own and writing of what she had never seen . |
26 | Let Marion be reminded of what she had cast away . |
27 | And for a loving mother the child would have Katelina , who would cherish him now , and make what she could of her marriage , for the sake of what she had found in Kalopetra . |
28 | THE sister of missing estate agent Suzy Lamplugh told last night how she survived a knife ordeal because of what she had learned from the family 's nightmare . |
29 | Benny could see her mother sitting there stretching her hand out full of what she had been full of for months now : the huge advantages of being able to come home every night by bus . |
30 | It was n't just the slight pain that stopped her sleeping , it was also the mental shock of what she had done . |