Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] that she [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | I told her the old lady was rich and that she had done the cottage up beautifully . |
2 | ‘ She said she was sorry and that she loved us and she just did n't realise what she had put all the people through . |
3 | ‘ She told him his clothes were awful and that she did n't like his schoolboyish haircut . ’ |
4 | I promised to ring him , if he did n't ring me first , reassured her again that everything was fine and that she did n't need to drive over to look after me . |
5 | I glimpsed what she had written — nothing extraordinary except that she hoped she would soon find deliverance from her troubles . |
6 | He said it was n't long and that she worried for nothing and I changed the subject . |
7 | Basinger testified in the civil suit that no contract existed with Main Line Pictures Inc. and that she chose not to appear in the film , Boxing Helena , because she would have had to perform in graphic sex scenes . |
8 | In a series of radio interviews on May 8 Annie Murphy revealed that she and Casey had embarked on a love affair in Ireland in 1973 and that she had given birth to his child two years later . |
9 | Lydia watched it , thinking that they had much in common except that she had her prey in her grasp and was already preparing it for consumption . |
10 | Miss T. 's father returned to the ward and thought that her condition was worsening and that she appeared disorientated . |
11 | He says he taught her about wildlife , geography and Henry VIII and that she loved to listen . |
12 | She reported that her supper had been a few broad beans swimming in oil , that the bread was stale and that she had been put under a woman who did n't know starch from steam . |
13 | Ronni suspected that was probably true and that she 'd always known it . |
14 | I replied that I was convinced not only that she was now dead but that she had died on the day you wrote to me … |