Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [that] she have " in BNC.
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1 | She entered her room , but , as reality started to creep in , she suddenly realised that she had n't said anything more to him about that interview . |
2 | She saw the puzzlement in the other 's face , and suddenly recollected that she had no notion to whom she was speaking . |
3 | Which in itself was no lie , but it just so happened that she 'd never been allowed to join the other children in such frivolous pastimes , she reflected with a touch of resentment . |
4 | She suddenly remembered that she had n't thought to offer him a tip — although , unlike the awful Elise , he had n't seemed to expect any payment . |
5 | She suddenly wished that she had Finn here so that she could tell him a few more home truths . |
6 | But she finally admitted that she had n't been in the ship at the time . |
7 | She just replied that she had got it from the cupboard . ’ |
8 | The manners which Topaz had been taught at the convent were good enough as a basis for acceptable behaviour , but she soon discovered that she had a great deal more to learn , and would also have to adopt a whole new set of values . |
9 | I do n't know , you see , I just heard that she 'd been sacked and |
10 | As the door closed behind the girl , Emily somehow felt that she had been bested . |
11 | She already knew that she had to go . |
12 | You just said that she has though . |
13 | He further found that she had been lulled into a sense of false security by the hospital staff and been misinformed as to the availability and effect of alternative procedures . |
14 | He further decided that she had not established a grave risk that the return of the children would expose them to physical or psychological harm or otherwise place them in an intolerable situation , and he ordered their return to Australia pursuant to the provisions of article 12 of the Hague Convention . |
15 | He always thought that she had been wronged by Ipuky . ’ |
16 | That possibly meant that she had something else on this weekend . |
17 | She quickly explained that she had come less on account of an actual problem in her marriage than because she wanted to ‘ consult ’ an expert . |
18 | She also realised that she had an advantage over her mother 's generation because she had worked , and was more inclined to go out and do things in her retirement . |
19 | He also noted that she had n't brought a drink . |
20 | She probably believed that she had converted him . |
21 | She later confessed that she had seen in him not a budding genius , but only a ‘ little man ’ . |
22 | Her strong competitive streak also meant that she had to be the most outrageous , the most rebellious and the most indisciplined girl in school . |
23 | As women do , she probably knew that she had made an impression on him on the two or three occasions they had met at Muthaiga . |
24 | Instead , having been assured that Rick no longer had any violent feelings towards her , she earnestly pleaded that she had long been awaiting an opportunity to return it in person and apologise for causing so much distress . |
25 | She tried again in 1991 , but later wished that she had n't bothered . |
26 | She often felt that she had let him down . |
27 | Moire Rooney asked with a gentle smile , and Patrick immediately knew that she had been deliberately keeping Jane in the kitchen while Tom spoke his piece . |
28 | ‘ My ring , ’ she gasped , and immediately wished that she had n't . |
29 | ‘ I expect Lubor is busy beavering away back in his office ? ’ she asked as a warm-up question before she got down to basics — and immediately wished that she had n't because at once Ven 's expression darkened , and as he raised an aristocratic eyebrow she knew instantly that all affability was gone . |
30 | ‘ Do n't let me stop you ! ’ she exclaimed quickly when she saw he was about to call for the bill — and immediately wished that she had n't . |