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

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1 Later I found out that my husband was being unfaithful to me .
2 It was one of the first recipes that my husband attempted in his bachelor days .
3 All of which you will be tired of hearing but it has been brought about by my great fear that my husband will be taken off by the Brownings once more , this time to France and there is nothing we can do to prevent it they being the masters of our fate .
4 I have said nothing , only that my husband is lacking in perfection , I believe . ’
5 When I explained that my husband had been a member of the British armed forces and was in uniform , the official seemed to lose all interest , which I thought strange , as there had been French and Belgian equivalents of the S.A.S. in 1944 .
6 However , Major John Wiseman , M.C. , at first told me categorically ( in a private communication ) that my husband had not been in ‘ A ’ Squadron , but later kindly wrote to me to correct this statement .
7 ‘ You must understand that my husband 's death has been most upsetting , ’ she said in a quiet , tuneful voice .
8 Out of the hundreds of pictures that my husband Bob Turner and I took , we decided to publish a book by ourselves of 130 images showing the life , culture and people of Calcutta .
9 Five months ago I found out that my husband was having an affair and , after confronting him about it , he decided to move out .
10 ‘ You 're very kind , Sean , but maybe if it 's as bad as that my husband would want to go himself … . ’
11 Well , no not really but I will say that my husband may be making an appearance !
12 Word had come that my husband had arrived in Abu Dhabi .
13 Early in August , after sending the department a recorded delivery letter every month from January , I was finally informed that my husband would be granted his claim — but they could n't make the payment yet because they had lost his file .
14 ‘ You forget that my husband 's death has never been proved , so I may not really be a widow , ’ she said , confused .
15 ‘ I 'm afraid that my husband is often caught up at the hospital and so I simply do n't know whether he will be free . ’
16 Sir Thomas had quarrelled with my husband over some business matter and persuaded the powers that be that my husband was no fit person to hold the position , whatever the quality of his poetry .
17 ‘ I anticipate that my husband will be home in about an hour . ’
18 Thanks for your letter — but it is not a separate flat we let , it is our ( untidy ) home , and in saying ‘ you could have the flat if we are away ’ , I meant that my husband , the owner , is happy for you two ( ie you and your husband ) to be here if for some unlikely reason we are unexpectedly away at that time .
19 Every little thing concerning Jacob turned into a private battle between Rachel and I. When I gave birth to Reuben , I believed that my husband must love me for giving him a son .
20 Some of you may have heard the rumour that my husband Malcolm and I have spent the majority of our spare time these past three years beavering away in our garage .
21 Which means that my husband was the innocent victim of some hideous double-dealing within the Miletti family !
22 It 's just that my husband could n't get through to BR , and he rang the operator and I thought … ’
23 I really do n't think that my husband and I will be able to afford it .
24 ‘ The one consolation is that my husband Samuel and David and I have been invited to be in the audience when Go For It is filmed .
25 I HAVE always known , ever since we first met , that my husband likes women with long hair .
26 Anyway you its funny he wanted to insist that my husband should be there and I said I can decide do n't worry .
27 ‘ And did you tell the foreign gentleman that her husband was going mad with jealousy ? ’
28 Now the remarkable circumstance , recorded by Anna Dostoevsky in her memoirs , is that her husband had a foreboding of political disturbances at the Academy , and fearing that his brother-in-law ‘ because of his youthfulness and weakness of character might take an active part in them ’ , he persuaded Anna 's mother it would be a good thing if the young man came to them in Dresden : which he did in October of 1869 , the month before Ivanov was murdered .
29 She then added ‘ It is n't over until it 's over ’ , confirming that her husband intends to appeal against the decision .
30 Further suggesting to Mrs Sisulu that she might afford to hope , to imagine that her husband might be freed , was a meeting that she and other leaders of the Mass Democratic Movement had scheduled with Mr Mandela at 6pm .
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