Example sentences of "[that] she [vb mod] not [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But Charlotte wrote to him , to say that she would not marry him . |
2 | She has always been kindness itself to me , but I have a feeling in my bones that she would not regard me as a wholly reliable supporter . |
3 | ‘ I am worried that she would not make it if she went down like that again . |
4 | She must persuade him of her good intentions — for it had never crossed her mind that she would not repay him — but she must also try to convince him of the seriousness of her situation and persuade him to grant her a bit of leeway . |
5 | He wondered how Olga would–take the news he had for her , and decided grimly that she would not like it . |
6 | Mrs Mann said she found the infection theory difficult to sustain in explaining the Thurso cluster although she added that she would not discount it . |
7 | SHE had feared that she would not know him any more … that his 1,943 days of hell as a hostage would have left them strangers . |
8 | Had he viewed her as an exciting and unusual lay , and believed that she would n't let him screw her without a hard-luck , my wife-doesn't-understand-me line to spin ? |
9 | If only Marc would go away she could reassure Peter that she would n't let him down . |
10 | And that 's wrong but if you , if you told Carole that she would n't believe you . |
11 | If you set the right standards and she knows that she ca n't fool you , you 'll be all right . |
12 | I 'm sure you ca n't be keeping her so busy that she ca n't spare me an hour or so . ’ |
13 | And Pam told us yesterday that she ca n't kiss her on the lips . |
14 | On the other hand , now he thought about it — that was one of the advantages of taking time out to think things through — there had been occasions when she had looked at him in a special way which made him think that she might not reject him . |
15 | Mm and that she will not let them call their soul their own . |
16 | I pray that she will not see me now . |
17 | Now that she knew for certain that she could n't marry him , her first impulse was to call him up and tell him so . |
18 | Not that she could n't handle him , but it was so much better if the situation did not arise in the first place . |
19 | As she reached them she glanced back at the hire car , knowing that she could n't leave it there for long . |
20 | " My name is Tran Van Hieu , and it is indeed a pity for your sister , Monsieur Sherman , that she could n't accompany you . |
21 | It was when Johnny made plans that she could n't bear it . |
22 | Someone was coming , and she felt that she could n't bear it if he , because it was a man , said , " Having trouble with your shoe ? " |
23 | It would be like amputating part of herself , and she knew suddenly , and quite clearly , that she could n't do it . |
24 | There was anger and hurt deep inside her but she was so stunned by his cruelty that she could n't rouse it in defence of herself . |
25 | I went out and bought a remedy , thinking it was an infection , but when I got home I realised that she actually had a piece of red coloured gravel stuck inside her mouth , so that she could n't close it properly . |
26 | She knew she was falling in love with this man ; she felt certain that she could n't resist him ; but she also knew that she could n't treat Louise in this way . |
27 | Because he was so devilishly attractive that she could n't resist him ? |
28 | The titles were not ones with which she was familiar : The Book Of Dzyan , The Book of Eibon , The Golden Bough , Ludwig Prinn 's De Vermiis Mysteriis , The Beginner 's Guide to the Necronomicon , and others whose titles were written in so indecipherable a script that she could n't read it . |
29 | She smiled and gestured that she could n't hear him . |
30 | He saw that she could n't believe him . |