Example sentences of "she that she could " in BNC.

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1 Her lawyer had advised her that she could , by agreement with Angela , break the trust .
2 Mrs Thatcher finally decided to go when her Cabinet colleagues told her that she could not win through .
3 Having made sure from Miss Miggs that she would n't mind if the mistletoe in her apple-tree were sold , especially as it had never occurred to her that she could sell it , three excited Brownies hurried away from Sundial Cottage and did n't pause until they reached Anne 's father 's greengrocery shop .
4 However he assured her that she could control the pain and all she had to do to achieve this was to look at a certain corner of the ward ceiling and the pain would go .
5 After about thirty seconds , I told her that she could switch the light on once more and make her way out of the cupboard and back to the hall .
6 It shocked her that she could make such a cool analysis of the situation .
7 They told her that she could n't have her own flat until she was eighteen .
8 I suggested to her that she could sit on it .
9 It sickened her that she could have made love with Tom and be able to remember nothing of it .
10 Excitement had for days so filled her that she could not sleep , and now at last she had embarked upon it ; thoughts of loss and martyrdom paled before the facts .
11 She was afraid then , rather as a skier might feel when he looks down the steep whiteness of a dangerous slope , or a high diver who seems far above the water , but the sensation was so unusual to her that she could n't be sure that it was entirely unpleasant still strongly mixed , as it was , with curiosity .
12 It came to her that she could tell where the walls stopped being her skin only because the blue shaded down a spectrum from azure to sapphire .
13 She said nothing , but the cold sadistic look in the eyes of the SS women told her that she could expect no mercy .
14 Her dress sense was faultless and Félix had taught her that she could wear eye-catching colours that she would n't have thought of choosing for herself .
15 Dalgliesh thanked her and told her that she could go home as soon as she had checked with Detective-Sergeant Reynolds in the library that he had all the necessary information about where she had spent the previous evening .
16 He was so near her that she could smell his cool lemony cologne .
17 ‘ I told her that she could do what she liked as long as she got her arse out of the building , and quick .
18 What could the stars tell her that she could n't tell herself ?
19 She did n't know where this conversation was leading , but gut feeling told her that she could bank on the destination 's being rather unpleasant .
20 He had still not released her hair , and he guided her firmly towards the sofa and sat her down , sitting beside her but very close , as though warning her that she could n't escape if that was what she intended .
21 He pushed her gently down on to the settee and sat so close to her that she could hardly breathe for fear that she 'd betray how much she wanted him .
22 But something told her that she could trust him more than any of her so-called friends .
23 So many questions assailed her that she could n't think straight .
24 He had been warning Matilda , reminding her that she could still threaten Edmund 's safety to ensure Isabel 's obedience .
25 His voice was so dead , so cold , so indifferent to her that she could only stare at him with a block like concrete lodged somewhere near her heart .
26 Her head shot up — it was all of her that she could move in the confined space — and blue eyes locked with sleepy brown ones .
27 Lorraine Shaw says … she wwent to a course at Cheltenham and the coach told her that she could be throwing as far as 60 metres in two years … now her ambition is to break the commonwealth record and eventually the world record
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