Example sentences of "she that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But now Jamie seemed , if anything , even keener than she that they should meet again .
2 So delightfully muzzy was she that it seemed to her the night in Nice had never happened …
3 So ecstatic was she that she did not notice Edward fumbling with his clothes until she became aware of moist clingy flesh , thrusting and rubbing .
4 ‘ It 's come , ’ breathed Vi and so disbelieving was she that she checked its very existence with the engine driver and his black-faced fireman .
5 So deep in thought was she that she was surprised to feel the tip of his rampant knob slipping between her gooey quim lips .
6 So self-absorbed was she that she never considered for one minute that her words might have hurt him in exchange .
7 It seemed that the manager remembered it plainly , too , because as they entered the restaurant , he came from behind his desk like a bolted rabbit and , before Frau Nordern had time to speak , assured her that everything would be in order if only , his hands out wide , beseechingly , if only the gnädige Frau would give him a date .
8 He reached down and bundled her up into his arms , trying to drown the feeble cries of pain that she uttered , reassuring her that everything would be all right .
9 The bowl shows her that everything , all the known world is now hers ; everyone in it is in her hands , to do with as she pleases .
10 He was so conscious of her that everything about her was vividly present to him .
11 Then it came to her that something was wrong with her horse .
12 I went to Helen and told her that something heavy was happening , I was n't sure what it was , but I had to leave her now .
13 It was clear to her that something was wrong — something beyond what the voice was talking about .
14 For a moment he was tempted to keep on climbing , to knock at her door and tell her that something was wrong ; but what then ?
15 A friend had told her that they never took them off , but she had thought that he was pulling her leg .
16 It struck her that they made their money very easily .
17 I told her that they were lathyrus .
18 She described a recent visit to her local Samaritans ' branch , where a voluntary worker told her that they received telephone calls from teenagers who were ‘ so filled with fear , and so depressed by the constant threat of a nuclear accident ’ that they had to be deterred from committing suicide .
19 A pair of partridges whirred across the road in front of her , and Winnie remembered that Ella had told her that they mated for life .
20 Which reminded her that they had done nothing at all about the shooting .
21 They did n't tell her that they wanted to see whether it was still empty , just in case they could have it for Brownie Pack Meetings .
22 When the bows plunged into the slate black water at the bottom it seemed to her that they would go on diving in , engulfed by the on-rushing sea , never to return to the surface .
23 It seemed to her that they must all know what it contained .
24 It is this : the phone rings and someone tells her that they are worried about an old person in their family — ‘ What are you going to do about it ? ’ they demand .
25 She lays her eggs , and when the babies are ready to hatch they call out a warning to her that they are coming out .
26 With a foreboding which Harriet had experienced more than once in her life , something told her that they were in for trouble .
27 That was until the day of his funeral , when his fancy woman , Alice Mulcahy , through gin-inspired sorrow , told her that they had been making plans to go to America .
28 When the girl asked him where he was going , he told her that they had to return to Moscow .
29 The captain had told her that they were now off Porto , and that within a few days they would be entering the Tagus .
30 Molly did n't remind her that they must n't arrive too early because S. Kettering had told them not to .
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