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

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1 But it was starting to worry her that he could so openly refer to her running away from him , and since she had no intention of going into the ‘ whys ’ and ‘ wherefores ’ of that , and since she had made her apology for deceiving him — and had got off rather lightly , she had to admit — Fabia got to her feet .
2 Late the following morning he had telephoned to inform her that he would be out of Taiwan for some days as a problem requiring his personal attention had arisen at the commercial recording studio he owned in Singapore .
3 Only when they actually got to know each other had he discovered that it was the idea of loving her that he had fallen for and not the girl herself .
4 He assured her that he was unhappily married , never had sex with his wife though they slept in the same bed , and that they often thought of divorce .
5 Margery was rather fearful about disobeying her confessor , but Jesus assured her that he could overrule a priest , and she set off without money or luggage .
6 Edward assured her that he also desired to speak with Philip personally and would arrange a meeting ( 7 April 1304 ) .
7 They all assured her that he was probably a multi-millionaire .
8 As she drove William Fosdyke back to Mondano he assured her that he would be always at her disposal and could guarantee to make her family holiday a success .
9 Henry assured her that he was .
10 He was warning her that he was going to hunt her down … and then … and then … ?
11 It was true , she felt , for in the heat of the moment a voice was warning her that he was only moved by desire now because she had n't fallen at his feet when he had followed her to London .
12 ‘ Where are you going , Rose ? ’ he asked in a tone that told her that he knew he had gone too far but she continued on her way .
13 He told her that he respected her .
14 He told her that he was going to continue writing to her , nothing deterred by her cold reply or rather lack of a reply .
15 And the fellow who told her that he was from another planet .
16 Pen had hung flags on the balcony of the Casa Guidi — one French , one Italian — and told her that he was paid in scudi to give to the war if he did his lessons well .
17 He relaxed her and told her that he quite appreciated her anxiety and fear , and the fact that she was experiencing so much pain .
18 Then he told her that he loved her .
19 Her countrywoman 's upbringing told her that he must be a gamekeeper on the estate owned by the people at Hillmarden Hall — some property developer and his wife , she believed .
20 Only when he told her that he intended leaving that evening did he feel her hand tighten in his .
21 I told her that he came once but he did n't like the new Al Ain .
22 Presumably , when her husband told her that he and his boss practised harmless sex , what he meant is that they do n't practise full gay sex .
23 Then , changing the subject , he told her that he was going to be the new head of economic analysis at Chessington-Harris .
24 He had sworn at her , jeered at her , called her a lump of cold batter , told her to get to the devil , told her that he was sick of the sight of her , that he had married her for her money , that if she gave him any more of her canting preaching he 'd hit her one that she 'd remember .
25 But soon after his marriage to Margaret Cairns White in 1937 , he told her that he was not British but American .
26 He told her that he was well and that he missed her a lot .
27 That idea had occurred to her before now , but a gut feeling told her that he was still living locally .
28 One teacher said he would like to send all blacks back on the banana boat , and another told her that he was unable to sit by her because she was black .
29 Every punishing sense she possessed told her that he was going to write about his wife .
30 So Marko told her that he had been ordered to build a tower out of elephants ' tusks .
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