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

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1 Clare was not depressed by Tess 's refusal , feeling sure that she would finally accept him .
2 In a strong khaki handkerchief he kept his money , the handful of coins he had managed to save or pilfer and hide away in spite of Sweetheart 's threats that she would always find him out if he tried to lie or keep wicked secrets from her .
3 He had infuriated her , puzzled her , and finally won her over , and every time she looked over what she had painted her stomach lurched , and she knew without doubt that she would never forget him .
4 Rain feared they had drifted so-far into the events of the day of the murder that she would never draw him back to other matters .
5 Innocent , virginal and as strictly moral as she was , she knew that what she felt for Lucenzo was so powerful and primeval that she would never resist him .
6 Lady Errol intervened through her brother-in-law , informing Johnson , in the hyperbole of hospitality , that she would never allow him to enter Slains again if he left now , and , with the daylight of the long summer evening available , she provided her coachman so that the travellers could view a couple of local geological curiosities , the Buller of Buchan and the rock of Dunbui .
7 Without having to be told , she knew at once two or , rather , three things : the Second Front had begun , John was in the vanguard of operations and that she would never see him again .
8 It had started when they discovered she was meeting Rob , and they had asked for her promise that she would never see him again .
9 She also knew there was a possibility that she would never see him alive again .
10 The sun would still rise and still set regardless of the fact that she would never see him again .
11 When he 'd left her at the entrance to Newcastle Place the day Pa died she 'd ached with disappointment that she might never see him again .
12 How could he possibly think such a thing about her — that she would not only take drugs herself , but that she 'd willingly put him in horrific danger by acting as a kind of double agent ?
13 She hardly knew what she was saying ; only knew that she must somehow rouse him to movement .
14 McAllister knew that she must truly love him , for that could be the only reason why she could allow him , a man , to touch her at all .
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