Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb past] [that] she " in BNC.
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1 | She visited hospitals and schools , even a school for the deaf , where she boasted that she was President of the British Deaf Association . |
2 | I was tempted to look for Mum 's name so I checked that she was really asleep , although I did n't care if she woke up or not . |
3 | ‘ … so I suggested that she cut her holiday short . ’ |
4 | She did n't recognise anyone in the shadows , although she knew that she must know several people from Monte Samana . |
5 | Mrs Mann said she found the infection theory difficult to sustain in explaining the Thurso cluster although she added that she would not discount it . |
6 | These remained and the following sequence over a month all proved ineffective although she commented that she felt 20 years younger : Lachesis LM3 , stopping the remedy , Lachesis 200 , Syphilinum LM1 and returning to Lachesis LM3 . |
7 | She had spent the evening smouldering with resentment after his callous dismissal of her father 's death , but now the biblical phrases Luke had employed earlier were suddenly hammering at her brain and heightening her agitation , although she suspected that she was playing into his hands by allowing them to do so . |
8 | Ms Sultana told the judge that she believed that she would only be truly married when she went through a religious ceremony in a mosque according to her faith . |
9 | But still , on the bus going to and from school , on her steady , daily runs in the park , swimming , weight-lifting , doing her exercises , and on those other rare occasions when she was alone and free from the demands of school , State , and family , Erika found herself thinking of Fritz , although what she thought she scarcely knew herself , except that she knew that she blushed when she did so … . |
10 | She felt happier about Kathleen now that she knew that she had a champion in Ella , but she had little time to dwell on the O'Neills . |
11 | It was when I asked [ my wife ] to inject me in the neck that she said that she 'd leave me and take the [ four ] kids with her , if I did n't do something about it . |
12 | She was transferring her anxieties to him and now that she recognised that she wanted to do something about it . |
13 | Her own memories were so strong that she feared that she would burst into hysterics before him , and that would never do . |
14 | It was then , when she thought about it , that she decided that she was just a little fed up with the bossy brute . |
15 | The phrasing got so slow and emphatic that you knew that she wanted you to listen to and weigh up every single word ; but you could n't tell if each word was freighted with anger , or bitterness , or joy ; it just came out with great , quiet force , and you had to work out its tone for yourself . |
16 | Fortunately , and by pure chance , I had said nothing that could lead her to assume that we thought that she was travelling with them — as arranged . ’ |
17 | So whether the fact that they thought that she was a witch was maybe kind of half an excuse just for getting her out of the house I do n't know . |
18 | It is , however , beyond doubt that the overwhelming majority of Cabinet ministers interviewed declared unequivocally that they believed that she could not win . |
19 | He slammed a fist up at her as if the force of his gesture could throw her the last five feet , and screamed at her although he knew that she could n't hear . |
20 | Perhaps to keep herself in countenance she opened her notebook although he knew that she would not refer to it . |
21 | She wondered what her father and brothers were doing at that moment , and pictured Niall and Roger riding in through the castle gate with more stories of escapades , cattle raids , skirmishes , pranks and hunting expeditions ; and so vividly could she imagine them that it seemed that she actually heard their voices , saw their red-cheeked smiles , and smelt the leather of their boots and the steam from their bodies when they came into the big kitchen at the end of a day . |
22 | Had she been expecting any apology , though , Fabia realised then that she would have been disappointed for , ‘ Hrm , ’ was all he grunted , and , handing the letter back , he scrutinised her with a hard look , and Fabia had the feeling that he thought that she was the one in the wrong ! |
23 | But it was n't until Ellen came to pick him up that he discovered that she had already bought everything for a picnic lunch . |
24 | It was she who would be embarrassed if she knew , or at any rate , if she knew that he knew that she knew . |
25 | To his surprise , she did not reply but looked at him so vaguely that he inferred that she had not heard him . |
26 | His passion , his arousal which the mere sight of her had provoked , was so strong that he wondered that she could not feel it too ; it seemed to hang , a living thing , in the air between them . |
27 | I had a mouthful of coffee and I thought that she farting |
28 | I remembered that Sally had been on the brink of a place in the university ladies golf team , and I discovered that she now sported a handicap of four . |
29 | Marie and I agreed that she would train the chicks at La Trobe , using exactly the protocol that she herself had modified from Cherkin , which is essentially how we still do it even today , as I described it back in Chapter 2 . |
30 | After a while Lily began to talk , and I realized that she understood nothing of what I had said about the war . |