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

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1 However , she realised that these matters would just have to take their course , although she must also remember she did n't have unlimited time at her disposal , because her father would be expecting her back at the office .
2 After that we would go to Tahiti , and I saw the excitement grow in Ellen as she realised that these plans were so close to coming true .
3 Adrienne Ring announced that she has taken over as Chairman of the Publicity Sub-Committee and she asked that all dates of rallies etc be sent to the office as soon as possible .
4 She demonstrated that some women could make their voices heard on political as well as spiritual matters during the Interregnum .
5 She learnt that these plates did not come up to the manufacturer 's high standards and would go back into the melting pot .
6 She added that all rooms contained details about the charges in an information directory .
7 And she added that some women were just as bad at bullying as the men .
8 Now , though , she perceived that many things which she had taken for granted in her life , simple , cosy , homely things , were , in fact , great luxuries .
9 You could n't call Tom Russell 's sister pretty , Belinda decided , but at the same time she knew that most men would be instantly attracted to Mrs Hamilton and would call her beautiful .
10 She announced that the first meeting of the Friends will be held on 13th November ( further details in the Calendar ) , and she stressed that all members of staff will be particularly welcome at all Friends meetings .
11 She said that all MPs must take advice on personal security very seriously for the sake of themselves and their families ; Gow 's name had been found on an IRA death list discovered in a south London flat in December 1988 .
12 She said that several times , walking round the room .
13 She said that several times , walking round the room . ’
14 For example , Christine Horton ( 1989 ) told the conference she regretted that many aspects of policing had a symbolic role which were not conducive to quantitative measures and were difficult to present with absolute objectivity .
15 She denied that many non-smokers had to stand up while seats remained empty in smoking coaches , and added : ‘ If BR are that worried they should put on more carriages , and not blame smokers for overcrowding . ’
16 She suspected that some aspects of rural life would be lost for ever but at the same time she could see that much was gained .
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