Example sentences of "[verb] that [pers pn] [vb past] her " in BNC.

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1 But first she must know that he loved her .
2 She needed to know that you loved her ; so you told her all about the new drugs she could get from the Arcturans , or the huge advances in radiation treatment since rho mesons had been discovered .
3 It was vaguely insulting to know that he treated her as casually as he would have treated any stranger with whom he found himself forced to share a house .
4 And one day I will say that I saw Erika Nordern , say that I coached her .
5 She found that he revolted her .
6 Sinking down on her bed , she found that it took her quite some time to get herself more of one piece .
7 But though she knew she ought to deter that straying hand , struggle free of him , insist that he let her leave his bed , her own treacherous flesh kept her prisoner .
8 It was touching to me to see how she would sometimes act helpless because she loved him being , as he often was , masterful with her , as well as tender ; and for his part it was easy to see that he thought her a wonderful woman and admired every inch of her .
9 Blanche drove on and three hours later she was safe in Dornaway Castle , where she seemed so shaken that they put her straight to bed .
10 He became devoted most of all to Mary Evans , the eldest daughter , and believed that he loved her .
11 She recognised that he wanted her to forget what had happened , but that it also leapt vividly before his eyes and had a hold on him too .
12 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 .
13 In the normal course of her work at Coronation Hospital , she would never come into such personal contact with a man as important as Dr Greene , and she would have to remember that he wanted her to recognise this fact while she was Faye Hamilton 's nurse .
14 His debts to her were never-ending and yet she had never once made him feel that he owed her anything .
15 So devastated were they when she announced that the term was due to end last week for a long Easter break that they begged her to let them continue .
16 But that Moorish Negress was so skilful in drawing the Turkish bow , that it was held for a marvel , and it is said that they called her in Arabic Nugueymat Turya , which is to say , the Star of the Archers .
17 He had not said that he believed her , had only touched her for that fleeting moment , but she knew what she had felt .
18 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 .
19 Meg looked down briefly , smiling , pleased that he trusted her .
20 His glance raked her from head to foot before he even moved further and she could see that he thought her very decadent to be in her housecoat at this time in the morning .
21 Could n't you see that I loved her when I s the moment I saw her , I just , I just I threw myself to her , I wanted to give her anything , even my life .
22 The sister claimed that he told her , shortly before his death , that he had a sexual relationship with the doctor .
23 A-Team star George Peppard 's second wife , actress Elizabeth Ashley — whom he met and fell in love with when they made The Carpetbaggers in 1964 — claimed that he assaulted her and came at her with a hot frying pan , an allegation that Peppard has always strongly denied .
24 She loved Piers , and it just was n't good enough to be told that he needed her or that he wanted her .
25 Perhaps if he saw her looking wonderful , dancing beautifully , he would realize that he needed her as much as she needed him .
26 Not by even one sign had he shown that he wanted her to stay in any capacity at all .
27 We know that he made her write a letter to bring Sir Charles to the moor gate on that sad night .
28 She 'd longed to hear him whisper that he loved her — but he had n't .
29 Chelmsford Crown Court heard that he blasted her with a sawn-off shotgun in the street in front of their two young children .
30 cos she , she kept saying that they owed her
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