Examples of 'felt that she had' in a sentence

Meaning of "felt that she had"

felt that she had - This phrase indicates the belief or perception of a woman that she possessed a specific emotion or thought in the past

How to use "felt that she had" in a sentence

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felt that she had
She suddenly felt that she had.
She felt that she had made a big shift.
By the end of the term she probably felt that she had ruined me.
She felt that she had avoided.
The blood stopped and the woman felt that she had been healed.
She felt that she had left him behind.
It became so absurd that she felt that she had the right to hit people.
She felt that she had to look after the children.
I imagine that she felt that she had to say that.
She felt that she had known it for a long time.
They had become increasingly uncomfortable about Charlotte and felt that she had been exploited.
Diana felt that she had married the wrong man.
Yolanda nodded slowly; she felt that she had no choice.
And she felt that she had an obligation to let this be known.
Naturally, later on she must have felt that she had been seduced into it.

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She felt that she had discovered the meaning of her existence.
She was sad, but felt that she had to go.
We felt that she had experienced life and could understand the part.
At the age of eighteen she felt that she had been called to a religious life.
She felt that she had handled complex projects and was a strong negotiator.
End of her tether, she felt that she had no alternative.
She felt that she had to be coldhearted about the breakup to make it work.
When her father died, she felt that she had to grow up overnight.
We felt that she had our best interests at heart throughout the process.
At this point, the girl felt that she had bragged too much.
She felt that she had some obligation to people who visited her tavern.
She was not looking his way, but he felt that she had already seen him.
Mochizuki felt that she had reached her limit and wanted to retire.
After careful deliberation, Sarah felt that she had to leave.
She felt that she had let herself and her singing teacher down.
In some corner of my heart, I felt that she had heard my plea.
She felt that she had not been selected because she is Roma.
Impressed by the musical expression, Maria felt that she had to continue on this path.
A citizen felt that she had been the subject of an unjust claim by Revenu Québec.
Jeremy Hunt addressed this in his speech, saying that he still felt that she had a.
She did what she felt that she had to do in order to survive.
But I felt that she had stopped contributing to and participating in the relationship.
When I broke away, mother felt that she had lost an arm.
I'd felt that she had some message for me.
Look, I agree it was rash, but she felt that she had no choice.
But I felt that she had an affair.
They offered, but Mrs. Crawley felt that she had more knowledge than they.
Teiji felt that she had died of anger … at the court problems … over his inheritance.
In waking life she felt that she had gained too much weight.
She then felt that she had an obligation to come forward, albeit reluctantly.
She said she felt that she had reached a milestone.
Xu felt that she had tied Liu down and repeatedly asked him, ' Are you regretful?
She smiled and felt that she had made the right decision.
Ms. Moore felt that she had to attend the interview and did.
The Marquise felt that she had gone too far.

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