Example sentences of "that he loved her " in BNC.

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1 He became devoted most of all to Mary Evans , the eldest daughter , and believed that he loved her .
2 In the beginning he had found Maud appealing , and on their wedding day he had really believed that he loved her , but ambition had clouded his vision .
3 She became involved with a married man , who eventually ended the affair — but ten years later , Jessica was still convinced that , one day , he would realise that he loved her , arrive at her door with a ring and they would live happily ever after .
4 Then he told her that he loved her .
5 Girl , he called her , but this last time he 'd called her Vi and written that he loved her , and he 'd never done that before .
6 Why was he avoiding saying that he loved her ?
7 Fred was a lovely man , he was warm and tender towards her , and she knew that he loved her dearly , but he had become very possessive since Rachel was born .
8 Besides , Adam said that he loved her .
9 She could not remember her dream , only that it had been about Edmund and that he loved her .
10 When Harry had kissed Cora-Beth goodbye in Kentucky a week ago , he had been convinced that he loved her .
11 Some of her joy was because of the news about Terry , but most was because John had at last told her that he loved her .
12 Letters carne almost every day from John and although he talked about Hitler 's invasion of Russia and other war news , he always remembered to tell Anne that he loved her .
13 He had held her in his arms and told her that he loved her , and she had never doubted him .
14 He shrugged and said that he loved her , which was reassuring to hear if not particularly helpful .
15 She had thought she loved him , and that he loved her , but now she wondered whether the only people they were capable of loving were themselves .
16 Luke had already admitted that he loved her .
17 A vague idea formed in his mind — not that he loved her but that he would like to see her always in his house , like some suitable decoration or finishing touch .
18 Pretend that he loved her — her , Georgina Price — for what she was — shy and frigid , thin-skinned and strait-laced .
19 The ecstasy she 'd felt the night Rune had ensured the silence of the lur blowers in City Hall Square had overpowered and exhilarated her , but now it was eclipsed by the knowledge that he loved her .
20 He would persuade her that he loved her , ask her to promise to run away with him if her father refused his consent to their marriage , and , when he finally asked her father for her hand , threaten him with the prospect of his daughter 's elopement — he and Jared Tunstall both knew how self-willed his daughter was , and that any threat from her would not be idle .
21 He had looked into her eyes too often , told her that he loved her too many times for her ever to believe him again .
22 In taking her virginity he had taken away her power to convince any man of her innocence , even the man before her who had said that he loved her .
23 She had dared to hope he felt more than desire , but that he loved her
24 But first she must know that he loved her .
25 ‘ Only that she died and that he loved her .
26 She wanted him to tell her that he loved her and none of this had happened .
27 She 'd longed to hear him whisper that he loved her — but he had n't .
28 The next step must be taken by him — she was content to wait and revel in the certainty that he would , eventually , tell her that he loved her .
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