Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] she [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Just as she felt ashamed and somehow responsible for the disgrace of her mother 's lover so she felt that the man 's attack had been her fault .
2 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 .
3 In this case you should apply to Christine no fewer than three days in advance , and she may reset your card if she feels that this action is justified .
4 Well because I was in the office I got a pound a week , you see , and the , do you know the Manageress there who , she was the Manageress then sorry , I 've got a photograph and she said that when she was Manageress at Colchester and she only got fifteen shillings a week
5 The old man was paralysed now after a stroke and she supposed that she ought to feel sorry for him lying there in his hospital bed , useless as a felled tree , mouth slavering , only the angry eyes moving in impotent fury from face to watching face .
6 But she could n't restrain the grimace of pain as her arthritic hip took the weight and she knew that the hand grasping the knob of her cane was trembling .
7 She worked very hard to get everything exactly right and would spend hours in her room sewing , unpicking and re-sewing until she felt that the clothes were perfect .
8 She was lying on an examination couch before she realised that he had undressed , as well .
9 Her Finals were approaching , and she had no idea of what she should do next , and indeed did not dare to think about the future for she knew that it offered her little in the way of readily acceptable projects .
10 As she entered the villa , her heart thudded with abrupt violence when she saw that Damian Flint was still there , in the living-room , playing chess with Charles .
11 So she sat down very happily with her tea when she saw that Tom had accepted a cup as well and had brought in an extra chair from the sitting-room .
12 It was only by trial and error that she discovered that a product developed for milk-sensitive human babies was the ideal elephant food .
13 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 .
14 By the time she reached the village her face was pink with air and exercise and she felt that her nose was too .
15 Knowing that there was nothing for it but to go and apologise and , if possible , explain that her regularly serviced car was misbehaving , Fabia had her hand on the door-handle when she realised that she had no need to move .
16 ‘ As daylight , ’ she snapped , before giving a heavy sigh as she realised that , yet again , the horrid man had succeeded in putting her in the wrong .
17 The nurse 's chin quivered in indignation as she reported that the girl was no more than a child .
18 Since the night he kissed her he had woken her for her watch by hammering on the deckhead until she shouted that she was on her way .
19 You know , the number and I mean has n't been able to get round to buying space in the T T G and Travel Weekly until the first two weeks in February cos we were so late in informing him I must had this conversation has taken away the brochure so there 's not a copy here but we 'll try and get hold of some as soon as possible but I mean they 're mainly for Glasgow but had been been up there from R and D y'know and she said that the people up there did n't seem to know the slightest thing about interline how to deal with interline tickets and agency tickets and all that sort of business .
20 And as he spoke he swung the billhook and she saw that its tip was red with blood .
21 I went home and told my mum and she said that if you say it again she would come and sort you out .
22 Sara curtsied , and backed to the door ; and it was only when it had closed behind her and she was standing on the long , tiled landing that she realized that her future mother-in-law had not once asked about her family in Ireland .
23 That was the point that she knew that the barrier had been broken .
24 It would appear from her article that she believes that the unschooled Wolof have not passed through this stage .
25 And that 's another one , you know : she would die of shame if she knew that you were even looking at a Felton , never mind expressing affection for one .
26 He paused for a moment and she realized that she had said something wrong .
27 His eyes played over her blouse and she noticed that his hand around the whisky glass trembled a little .
28 Perspiration was running down Lee 's body and she knew that she needed to shower but did n't want to leave .
29 What Aggie did n't know about the ways of loose women , prostitutes , and pimps was n't worth learning , but it was a business and she believed that everybody should mind their own business .
30 As she did , Claudia realised , pity mixing with sorrow as she remembered that Dana had just parted with the man she loved .
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