Example sentences of "that he [verb] she " in BNC.

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1 Doreen looked down at her hands , then admitted reluctantly , ‘ If you must know — he told Jean he likes Lucy , and that he hopes she will never leave this place .
2 The fact that he rapes her on the night that Stella 's baby is born , on their bed , and in his wedding pyjamas makes Stanley seem even more bestial .
3 We know that he made her write a letter to bring Sir Charles to the moor gate on that sad night .
4 It was touching to me to see how she would sometimes act helpless because she loved him being , as he often was , masterful with her , as well as tender ; and for his part it was easy to see that he thought her a wonderful woman and admired every inch of her .
5 His glance raked her from head to foot before he even moved further and she could see that he thought her very decadent to be in her housecoat at this time in the morning .
6 She shook herself inwardly , said severely , Control yourself , Sally-Anne Tunstall ; remember what happened when you had such soft thoughts about a man before , and the sudden dreadful memory this evoked hit her so hard that she stopped dead in her tracks , gave a stifled wail , and went so white that Dr Neil , hearing her , and looking at her , saw that her pallor was so extreme that he thought her on the verge of fainting .
7 He was able to express his own upset at his mother 's absence and said that he thought she had gone away because he had been naughty .
8 When Adam had a document for Miranda to sign that he thought she might argue about , he always included it in a sheaf of other papers he handed to her at the end of the day , when she was exhausted .
9 Claudia blushed at the thought of seeing Hadrian 's Wall with Roman as her guide , but the pleasure faded quickly as she remembered that he thought she was Garry 's mistress .
10 By his expression , it was clear that he thought she was lying .
11 Jane smiled cheerfully , so that he thought she was being charitable , or even contemptuous , and he looked down at his hands .
12 It had been bad enough that he thought she was interested before this had happened .
13 And while her heart swelled — could he be saying that he thought she was lovely ? — a few seconds later he was steering the Mercedes around a bend and was then at once driving to the other side of the road where a kind of lay-by had been cut into a high mass of rock .
14 She had to admit that he worried her a lot .
15 If he went to them he would have to admit that he left her there .
16 Hari gestured that he follow her through the door into the small back yard and from there into the small workshop .
17 Chelmsford Crown Court heard that he blasted her with a sawn-off shotgun in the street in front of their two young children .
18 He , too , checked with the police and rang back to confirm that Derek had not been arrested and that he felt she must have made a mistake .
19 Before Eva had time to do a mental check list of any way that she or the students at the ICO might have offended , General Wiseman informed her that he felt she was the right person to take over leadership of the women 's social services .
20 The sister claimed that he told her , shortly before his death , that he had a sexual relationship with the doctor .
21 She insisted that he told her he felt ‘ ashamed , embarrassed and dirty ’ about the ‘ kinky ’ relationship , and had continued it only ‘ because he was n't paying her much ’ .
22 But it rejected her claim that he told her to come to work in suspenders .
23 It was n't until almost his last breath that he told her of the board beneath his bed and what was under it , assuring her he had saved it for her .
24 Rachel asked suddenly as they drank black coffee , because the question had been burning on her mind for some time , and she told herself it was important strategically to find out , although she suspected the truth was that he fascinated her .
25 His debts to her were never-ending and yet she had never once made him feel that he owed her anything .
26 She had planned to appeal to Emerson 's better nature , or , if this failed , to argue that he owed her whatever assistance he could give in return for his earlier deceit of her .
27 Vortigern was so taken by her charms that he took her for his wife .
28 That was how she described it to herself , although what it really meant was that he took her to bed whenever he felt like it and occasionally gave her an absent-minded smile backstage .
29 He told her that he respected her .
30 It was by chance that he saw her , close to midnight , making her way towards the bottom road .
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