Example sentences of "he [vb past] she had " in BNC.

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1 But at her door he was told he could not see her , and he realized she had not forgiven him .
2 He was still wondering when he realized she had fallen asleep .
3 Tavett grew annoyed when he realized she had already discussed it with the other two the previous evening as soon as she had been allowed to leave the police station .
4 They had finished their meal , one at which he noticed she had hardly eaten anything .
5 He believed she had .
6 To the fire he believed she had started at the factory ?
7 He believed she had brought about Ryan 's downfall .
8 She had sensed that he believed she had asked for the locket , that she was guilty of abusing his father 's generosity .
9 If Vitor believed her to have been three months pregnant in Adelaide , then he believed she had already been pregnant when they had made love !
10 He claimed she had instigated the intercourse by first , and without invitation , performing oral sex on him .
11 He claimed she had salted money away in Brazil , where she fled briefly before returning to be arrested , using Liberian companies and bank accounts in Monaco and Luxemburg .
12 He claimed she had frequently discussed her alleged suicide attempts with him .
13 He claimed she had been in severe financial difficulties at the time .
14 He guessed she had been named after Lady Irene Nevil 's daughter in Wrenwood .
15 The sergeant saw her eyes were dim with sadness and he guessed she had been thinking about her former husband .
16 Nahum would be horrified if he discovered she had a child .
17 His search for Tess took him first to Flintcomb-Ash , where he discovered she had never used her married name .
18 However annoyed he was going to be with her when he discovered she had no intention of spending the day with him , she was certain that if he found Svend before she found Suzie he would notify her accordingly , if only to ensure Suzie 's hasty departure to the UK .
19 Jobless Mohammed Aylaus , of Surbiton , Surrey , nabbed after The People handed evidence to police , threatened to shoot a prostitute and her children when he discovered she had been witholding money from him , Reading Crown Court was told .
20 When he returned she had cleared a space in the kitchen , had coffee ready .
21 Tony Nelson , defending , told Wirral magistrates David Roger Powney panicked when he heard she had been rushed to hospital .
22 But then she fell to eating her haynet as usual , so he decided she had a touch of indigestion , and it had passed .
23 He thought she had too much power for a woman .
24 He thought she had a growth , or was losing her innards in some revolting way .
25 He thought she had shown moderate suicidal intent in taking the overdose , particularly because she took it at night when unlikely to be discovered and repeated the act on waking in the morning .
26 He was able to express his own upset at his mother 's absence and said that he thought she had gone away because he had been naughty .
27 She wanted to tell him the rest of it ; tell him what Mrs Gotobed had told her to tell Mr Evans and ask Albert what he thought she had meant , but she could n't think how to put it without making herself sound fearfully stupid .
28 He wanted her in vision far more ; he thought she had the kind of personality that viewers would take to .
29 He thought she had a attitude problem .
30 Her first step was to leave the kitchen exactly as he left it ; if he thought she had any intention of clearing his mess up behind him , then Luther was very much mistaken .
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