Example sentences of "that she [vb past] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was only after they had returned to the living room that she asked the question as she poured tea .
2 He 'd go to her , gather her to him so that she felt the hardness of him against her .
3 He stared down at her at such length , with such kindling desire in his dark eyes , that she felt the heat flood through her , a hot , sweet eruption of desire .
4 Nicolo cried out her name , then gathered her close and kissed her , holding her so tightly that she felt the thundering beat of his heart .
5 And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen 's warning was unjustified .
6 And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen 's warning was unjustified .
7 ( 3 ) As I have indicated , I reject the evidence of the midwife that she read the form to Miss T. The midwife gave Miss T. no explanation at all and I find , like Bristow J. in Chatterton v. Gerson [ 1981 ] Q.B .
8 But the clerk did not do anything to see that she read the letter and she did not read it .
9 Chrissie can not deny that she took the items , but she might well argue that she thought Fred had the authority to let her have them , and unless we can show that she had been told otherwise our prosecution might well fail , especially since the law traditionally recognizes that ‘ perks ’ are a feature of the catering industry .
10 Susan Tasker-Poland says she 's furious that she suffered the cold unnecessarily .
11 ‘ it would appear that the vital matter for determination is whether at the time that the infant plaintiff avers that she suffered the damnum , i.e. at the date of her birth , had the defendant committed a breach of any and what duty to the infant plaintiff causing such damnum ?
12 ‘ Having emphasised these three points , it would appear that the vital matter for determination is whether at the time that the infant plaintiff avers that she suffered the damnum , i.e. at the date of her birth , had the defendant committed a breach of any and what duty to the infant plaintiff causing such damnum ?
13 It was only after birth that she suffered the injury , and it was then that her rights were encroached upon and she commenced to have rights .
14 It was there that she saw the man lying on the plastic strips of an off-white metal reclining chair beside the pool , which was undoubtedly smaller than it had looked in the photograph .
15 Lalumière , in an address to the Royal Institute for International Affairs in London on Feb. 28 , 1991 , said that she saw the Council of Europe as an important institutional link between western and eastern Europe , particularly in the field of human rights .
16 It was clear that she saw the drift of his question but her answer was simple : ‘ Granny seemed to exercise a sort of spell over her sons , her husband too , I think .
17 They were thrilled that she had the chance to come to Britain .
18 He had selected the 27-year-old Kate Miskin on her record and her performance at interview , satisfied that she had the qualities for which he was looking .
19 Liz Spalding was a hit with the children , which was important to her ; if Weaver did not attack that night , then she might be a regular presence in the house over the next few days , and it was essential that she had the trust and co-operation of the kids as well as Jack and Chrissie Stone themselves .
20 Kylie reportedly admitted in November 1988 that she had the problem back under control .
21 And while Leith was thinking , heavens , Rosemary was a year older than her and had been married , and was starting to feel grateful that she had the parents she had , Rosemary was going on , ‘ They 're both out at the moment . ’
22 Besides all of that , Beth reminded herself that she had the love of a good man ; although , sadly , she could never return his love , she was bound to remain by his side until the end of her days .
23 It was not that the family did not make her comfortable or spare any expense to see that she had the clothes and servants she needed , but rather that she found their way of life , their attitudes , their conversation , humour , tastes and ideas completely alien to everything she was used to .
24 Now that she had the money she needed , she was singing happily .
25 Clara was not impressed , and amazed that she had the sense not to be impressed .
26 Mrs Prentiss , the American consul 's wife , in her last letter to America , said that she had the opportunity of leaving St Pierre with her husband on an American schooner , but decided that the situation did not warrant it .
27 Surprised that she had the energy ?
28 The Magistrate , for example , when told that Mrs Wright had been taken ill , showed no interest whatsoever , and when further informed , a little later , that she had given birth , observed dryly : " I 'm surprised that she had the energy . "
29 ‘ Who was it , by the way , who told Nicola that she had the presenter 's job ? ’
30 A doctor jilted by a nurse took revenge by falsely diagnosing that she had the Aids virus .
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