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

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1 And do n't forget , Joe was with me , and you know how careful he is. lee was at the party and one of the maids told me that she took him out of the party and spoke to him for a few minutes .
2 On the night before , did n't Arabella say that she took him out to Primrose Hill in the morning ?
3 The only difference was that she understood him now .
4 I remember Otto mentioning that she entertained him there with Jean-Claude , and only later moved out into a room over the Café du Coin , to be nearer her ‘ young man ’ .
5 All contemporary accounts of Constanze 's character , except those originating from Leopold and Nannerl Mozart ( neither of whom ever really accepted her ) , together with the evidence of Mozart 's own letters to her , confirm that she made him as good a wife as he could have wished .
6 She was still not certain that she believed him now .
7 She felt that she knew him already .
8 He was smiling as if he recognized her , and she had a queer , uncanny feeling that she knew him very well …
9 All too soon it was time to go and it was almost reluctantly that she drove him back to Brooklands .
10 In spite of her rage with him she admitted that she found him just about perfect to look at .
11 She admits that she trusted him totally and went along with his judgement — a fact , she tends today to regret somewhat .
12 Not , however , when Charlotte sat opposite him in an eerily empty airport cafe and described her experiences in the United States while gazing at him with an expression implying what he most wanted to believe : that she trusted him unreservedly .
13 She was going out with a friend of mine , but she came on so strong that she frightened him off .
14 It was a victory for her each time that she wrested him away from his desk and his teleprinter and his uniform .
15 It certainly did n't change the fact that she disliked him intensely .
16 He still finds her extremely beautiful and she practically apologises to Pip for all the suffering that she put him through and tells him that she hopes they will still be friends ‘ apart ’ .
17 And he went to take her by the arm , for he feared that she might fall — only for an even worse horror to grip Sally-Anne , so that she pushed him violently away , quite unable to control herself , stammering , ‘ No — no … ’
18 She went out with him faithfully for several months , and as time went on she found that she liked him both less and more .
19 A magistrate who 's on trial for attempting to gas his former wife has told a court that she set him up .
20 At least when that happened , she would stop feeling his rejection so poignantly — stop caring about the fact that she disgusted him so much that he did n't want anything to do with her except sexually , and that against his will and to the damage of his self-respect .
21 There was always something comforting about Ben : she felt that she loved him as much as she did Mrs Aggie .
22 Oh , this could not be happening — that she loved him so , and yet could not bear him to caress her !
23 Not that she wanted him here in bed with her , of course , she told herself quickly .
24 All she knew was that she wanted him out of her flat — and out of her life — before he managed to do any more harm .
25 Lying rigid , her cheeks burning , she wanted to tell him it was all right , that she wanted him too .
26 She had to capitulate and admit to herself that she missed him terribly .
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