Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] that she [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 After a few seconds ' thought I realised that she meant their President , that is the former General who was dictator with the continuing consent of their other commanders .
2 Her back was to me and I saw that she had her fingers crossed behind her back as she spoke .
3 ‘ … so I suggested that she cut her holiday short . ’
4 She realized that she achieved her most impressive results when faced with an empty room ; this forced her , she said , to feel the sort of fabric and decor that was required .
5 When at last he laid down his brush and palette and came across to help her up , she found that she resented his breaking the mood .
6 She had come to terms with Newley 's affair with Arabella ; she believed that she had her husband precisely where she wanted him .
7 During the week , whenever they were out , she insisted that she roll her hair up and put it under the cap .
8 For a moment she thought that she saw his silhouette against the window , but she could n't be certain .
9 She wondered why John had not been more open with her but now she felt that she understood his situation better and they spent a blissful week together before he left .
10 And she said that she keeps her dog indoors now because she wo n't You know their big alsatian ?
11 ‘ I read a very good piece by Candida Crewe , in which she said that she felt her life had been made richer by having had step-parents .
12 In the same speech she said that she wanted her government to be remembered as one ‘ which decisively broke with a debilitating consensus of a paternalistic Government and a dependent people ; which rejected the notion that the State is all powerful and the citizen is merely its beneficiary ; which shattered the illusion that Government could somehow substitute for individual performance ’ .
13 And now it seemed that she had his understanding — and his love .
14 Obviously he had n't liked it , because it showed that she understood his motives only too well .
15 Sometimes he thought that she regarded his affairs with a casual , slightly amused indulgence as if , herself immune to a childish weakness , she was nevertheless indisposed to criticize it in others .
16 After the liberation he saw that she escaped her brother 's clutches and got to Rome with enough money to keep her and have the baby safely .
17 And he knew that she found his pacifism stupid .
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