Example sentences of "that it was her " in BNC.

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1 She joked that it was her favourite occupation .
2 Unfortunate that it was her turn for the floor .
3 She had obviously not noticed that it was her own number .
4 Mam would n't say anything because she did n't want to throw it in his face that it was her money going down his throat .
5 It was just a place where she had been left , and as she grew out of infancy she knew that it was her mother who had left her there .
6 In her child 's understanding it seemed that it was her own liberation that was the cause of the celebration , and the arrival of the princess , the flags which appeared on all the buildings and the succession of functions for which her mother and Denzil put on their beautiful evening clothes and left her with the maid .
7 Previously , she would have been driven by my father , but she announced that it was her intention to travel , alone , by train .
8 Penny knew at once that it was her lost budgerigar .
9 Yanto and Billy heard the blonde tell the landlord that it was her birthday as she ordered the drinks .
10 ‘ The police and ambulance arrived on the scene very rapidly and the other driver admitted that it was her fault .
11 I feel more that it was her father .
12 The critics and defeated rivals of Anca Petrescu in the competition for the Comrade 's patronage insist that it was her idea to resolve the question of the approach road to the Civic Centre by the most dramatic and destructive means .
13 Once , when they had gone on a nature walk , Eve had pointed to a small cottage and said that it was her house .
14 She thought , you see , that it was her fault the whole thing had happened .
15 He wondered how he had found sufficient courage to ask her to the Edwardian Ball , and then remembered that it was her air of calm dignity which had made him anxious to take her to impress his parents .
16 Training to be a teacher and with a wisdom that belied her years , she explained that it was her half-brother who was now living in Mainz and had suggested that Erich ( the Dusseldorfer ) travel down to Tonga to look for a wife .
17 She did n't think that it was her place to do so nor did she want to appear to be a burden to the man she loved .
18 She also knew that it was her priority to get her father , physically impaired since his stroke , down the aisle .
19 Instead of simply going to bed , she insisted on returning , believing that it was her duty to try and fulfil her obligations .
20 So why was it and how come that Madame was claiming that the opposite was true and that it was her father who was the person out of favour ?
21 Her mother had once remarked that it was her opinion that Harry had actually caused Nathan 's idiocy in a fit of temper soon after he was born , and through whispered gossip over the years she had guessed that Tristram had become the focus of conflict between his parents and that he had found it increasingly necessary to defend both Nathan and his mother against his father 's violent outbursts of temper .
22 When Mussolini took over in Italy , Anna decided that it was her duty to make her protest on Italian soil as an Italian citizen ( a not too vulnerable one for the time being , but she tried her best ) .
23 ‘ For nothing , David , ’ said Julia , knowing that it was her fault and not his that they had got so near the brink .
24 Doreen , a nineteen-year-old mother of three young children , felt strongly about this after her experiences , and correctly points out that it was her own choice to have her children , and she should be given the same respect as any older mother :
25 On the death of her father in 1866 she suffered physical and mental breakdown , confiding in a letter that it was her religion that held her up .
26 She seemed to think that it was her own child and showed signs of distress when Carrie took the baby from her .
27 Inevitably there was a lot of sycophantic non sense around her too.Thus when she made a blood donation , the director of the clinic declared that the room would remain a shrine for her and everyone who now had a transfusion would insist that it was her divine blood that flowed and miraculously and potently into his veins .
28 The divi was very important which is why I , as a Guild 's woman erm through I suppose the memories of mother , was so adamant in against the dividend stamps because to us , that woman who I 'd just been talking about , Councillor Mrs always , I 'm sure no one would mind me saying it , but she always used to tell us that it was her thrift and she saved and they brought their house through this , the Co-op you see .
29 Appreciating that it was her notoriety , as the ex-mistress of the Prince of Wales , that was attracting audiences , Lillie soon founded her own company .
30 Although she often maintained that it was her own choice not to attend , she told an American interviewer , I would love to go to board meetings where he [ Bernard ] is chairman but I 'm not invited .
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