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

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1 She realised that he had to be the root of her insecurities , of her inability to believe that anyone could ever love her in return .
2 She realized that everyone looked at her with new eyes , handling her like a precious piece of porcelain to be admired but not touched .
3 Some years later , when her health and strength failed her , she found that she had to ; but when that day came , she packed her courage as well as her clothes into her suitcase .
4 she assumed that I knew about the abilities and feelings of humans and cats , about houses , territory , and the socially stereotyped roles of women and men .
5 Referring to her disgraced son-in-law as ‘ Mr Mellor ’ , she added that she knew of his decision to resign ‘ some time ago ’ .
6 She says that they banged on the doors , and got them out .
7 She says that he pushed past her and said he 'd lost somthing in her garden .
8 She says that she screamed for help — another two minutes and the twins would have died because of all the smoke and flames .
9 She recalled that she had at the time been a little put out by the prince 's interest in Joan — but now the important thing was to persuade Joan to join in the festivities and bring her a first-hand report .
10 Over the next couple of days she discovered that she had to be careful not to think about Luke Scott .
11 She had hated the pity she thought that she saw in her mama and papa 's eyes , and when her papa had suggested that she might like to spend a year in London with her Uncle Orrin , be presented at court , meet his old friend the Prince of Wales , now King Edward VII , again , she had agreed with alacrity — she , who had hated being parted from her mama and papa .
12 She knew that they relied on a book called a Grimoire for their contact with Evil .
13 It had been bad enough lying to Piers , leaving him because she knew that she had to , however much she disliked it , but to while away her time here , doing nothing but mulling over past events , was a recipe for misery .
14 Did n't she realise that he saw through every trick she used .
15 She was so overcome by what she saw that she burst into tears .
16 Sometimes she dreamed that she stood in the dock of some great court , accused of terrible crimes , at others that she was having to use all her skill to free Anthony of a capital charge and failing .
17 Julia made no effort to talk then , because her throat hurt so much , but later , over dinner , she felt that she had at least to try .
18 She admits that she thought about it seriously enough .
19 She said that she knew about it and that she had known for quite a while .
20 She wrote that he went into the theatre as an ‘ unknown boy beatnik ’ , and came out ‘ mobbed by the crowd ’ .
21 After completing her survey she ensured that she left without the concrete socks .
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