Example sentences of "[vb past] [adj] that she [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | As we watched the train 's shadows turn and fold on the snowy shore , it became clear that she had not forgotten the stories which made this much more than a stark inland sea stretching as far as the eye can follow . |
2 | Other speakers followed , but it soon became clear that she had spoken for ail present . |
3 | Once she had recovered full consciousness it became clear that she had entirely lost the power of speech . |
4 | Although Anne Boleyn gave birth to Princess Elizabeth at Greenwich , in September 1533 , there was no son forthcoming and Henry VIII became convinced that she had another lover , so he had her beheaded on 19th . |
5 | She became convinced that she had read the letters of the Chevalier de Boufflers to the Comtesse de Sabran in another life , and that she might be a reincarnation . |
6 | She loved him , so much that it seemed impossible that she had lived her life this long without him , impossible that he could n't know it from her response . |
7 | Mabel had told everyone that she was sure that war was about to start , and at first she seemed disgruntled that she had been proved wrong , but soon was as ecstatic as everyone else about the news . |
8 | He seemed disappointed that she had n't been the one on the music track , but not too much . |
9 | And if she did come in she always made sure that she had somebody else with her . |
10 | He made sure that she had ample money . |
11 | Then he always made sure that she climaxed before he entered her . |
12 | She was pitchforked into it by the early death of her husband James V. But this woman from France made sure that she learned about the country she would control . |
13 | But when she broke surface it became evident that she had mislaid two thirds of her costume . |
14 | Predictably , he tapped his nose again , but it immediately became plain that she had underestimated the man . |
15 | I felt sorry that she had George Brown , completely pickled , on the other side of her . ’ |
16 | Above all , she felt guilty that she had persuaded Bill , who looked as happy as a man with a toothache , to make an appearance . |
17 | Anne felt guilty that she had not attempted to see Kathleen after Ella 's injury . |
18 | She felt guilty that she had not yet been to visit Miss Grimes in her bed-sitting room somewhere off the Finchley Road , really within easy distance of where she lived , so there was really no excuse . |
19 | I began to dislike her ; she looked sly and I felt indignant that she 'd spoken to me like that . |
20 | They had all been staunch Congregationalists , and Mary occasionally felt sad that she had left it all behind in childhood . |
21 | As she looked at her niece 's radiant face , Louise felt sure that she had been right to approach Monsieur de Levantiére . |
22 | Later Anne thought over Sarah 's words about clothes for people who needed them and felt ashamed that she had not thought of their plight . |
23 | She felt ashamed that she had left him and made her own escape . |
24 | Gazzer felt pleased that she had taken things so well . |
25 | Now , his car had been unscathed in the wee knock but he felt aggrieved that she had not checked . |
26 | But she made certain that my sister who was six years younger , she made certain that she went to the county school . |
27 | But bit by bit , Wilson became aware that she had some small skill in the matter of keeping a boarding house and that her future , and her family 's , might indeed lie in that direction . |