Example sentences of "she [vb past] [pers pn] that " in BNC.
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1 | When she met him that evening and explained her predicament , he was happy to fall in with her plans . |
2 | I knew it when she met you that first time you came to my place . ’ |
3 | She visited him that day . |
4 | She told me that . |
5 | Myra sobbed as she told me that , although many men were attracted to her — and she to them — as soon as the relationship reached the stage of even the most innocent physical contact , such as a gentle kiss or even holding hands , something in her forced her to draw back and run away from the situation . |
6 | She ca n't stand you , she told me that herself . ’ |
7 | And she told me that , while working at another bank , she had once been summoned to an office four flights away . |
8 | I wonder why she told me that then ? |
9 | She told me that last week ! |
10 | You er but when we were talking about this she told me that |
11 | But she yes , she told me that in all , in the shop . |
12 | No , so she told me that |
13 | He was a bright boy , good at his lessons , but she told him that cleverness was only a virtue if you worked hard and used it to good purpose . |
14 | ‘ She told you that ? ’ |
15 | " Surely she told you that ? " |
16 | When we asked her more about her playmate , she told us that Dohti lives in a gypsy caravan , had black hair and eyes and was 11 years old . |
17 | She handed me that envelope , then took another from the briefcase . |
18 | She hated it that way . |
19 | I BLOODY WELL WILL to show her , is what I thought so it was a shot of adrenalin I needed … not , I know , that she meant it that way . |
20 | She liked it that way , and she intended keeping it that way . |
21 | Already to most of the regular customers she was n't the famous Aurora Blake , but simply , Rory , and she liked it that way . |
22 | She gave me that icy smile which is reserved for making me feel uncomfortable . |
23 | She gave me that up-from-under look that only women can do without appearing cretinous . |
24 | She gave him that too . |
25 | She gave him that chill , remote look which she now knew infuriated him , and felt a fierce satisfaction to see him struggle for self-control . |
26 | " She gave you that book , did n't she . " |
27 | the way she said it that day was , they 're old dogs , they do n't need the exercise and they do n't bark , that is the impression , impression I got |
28 | When it had happened four or five times , and he had , perhaps , begun to feel some stirrings of a more disturbing passion , she had brought him up with a catalogue of the men she had had , and made it clear that — if she wanted it that way — there would be more . |