Example sentences of "she have know he " in BNC.
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1 | She leaned on Craig 's shoulder as if she 'd known him all her life . |
2 | Why , in all the time she 'd known him he had never said the words . |
3 | She 'd known him instantly , of course — those vivid eyes and high , prominent cheekbones were unmistakable . |
4 | She 'd known him barely two days , and already he 'd steered her through more emotions than she 'd known herself capable of — And , much to her very great surprise , over the next few days he insisted on showing her the countryside . |
5 | Before that , she realised , during the three years she 'd known him , he had never moved her to any great depths of emotion — not the same soaring heights and plummeting depths she 'd known in just a few days with Fen . |
6 | She 'd known him less than a week and was already on to his annoying habits . |
7 | Never in the entire two years she 'd known him had he inspired in her such a hopeless rage of jealousy as she 'd experienced when Guido had looked at that girl . |
8 | Popping over the border into France had been Peter 's favourite excuse to account for his absences from the shop ever since she 'd known him . |
9 | She could see it in his face , his guard , for the first time since she 'd known him , completely lowered . |
10 | She 'd known he was growing up peculiar — he did badly at school , and had no friends — but she 'd begun to see , from living in the same house as him again , how different he was from other kids . |
11 | Ruth found herself in his arms , her face against his broad chest — as if she were a little girl again , in the time before she 'd known he was crazy . |
12 | That shook her to her heart ; she 'd known he was different from other men , but not this different . |
13 | She 'd known he 'd think that and that was one of the reasons why she had n't wanted to get into this conversation in the first place . |
14 | She 'd known he would follow Didi as soon as the ring was found and the American wanted him by her side , but still his words brought such pain that for a moment Luce thought she 'd moaned aloud . |
15 | Somehow she 'd known he 'd seek her out , or else she was simply too tired to register any kind of emotion at his intrusion into her dressing-room . |
16 | She had known him since he was a very small five-year-old , perched like a mosquito on one of the placid beginners ' ponies , so she told the class to carry on walking their ponies while she came to him . |
17 | He was a very easy person to talk to , and long before they reached home she felt as if she had known him for years . |
18 | She had known him less than a week , yet it seemed natural to turn to him . |
19 | She had known him then and she knew his reputation now . |
20 | She had known him for many years . |
21 | In fact , in all the time she had known him , she had never heard him swear before . |
22 | That must be disturbing him greatly ; for , after all , though the Rabbi was not her blood relation and she had known him only since her marriage , even for her it was an intolerable wrench . |
23 | The report proved that she had known him very well indeed , and for a very long time . |
24 | It was the nearest she had known him come to making a joke . |
25 | How wonderful ’ — she had a vague feeling of comforting familiarity , as though she had known him before . |
26 | She had never been kissed by him in all the years she had known him — apart from a brotherly peck on the cheek . |
27 | He looked as if he was going to protest , but his eyes caught her face , and for the first time since she had known him Nelson was one hundred per cent a grown-up . |
28 | No one is ever fully prepared for bereavement , and even if her husband 's terminal illness was one from which she had known he could not hope to recover , his death will still have come as a shock to her which may create a feeling of numbness and unreality : . |
29 | It was their fence , and it was coming down , and she had pointed that out to Frederick , and she had known he would n't do anything about it , any more than he would buy himself new underpants . |
30 | She stood back and watched him approach the three headstones , saw him touch them as gently as she had known he would . |