Example sentences of "that she go " in BNC.
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1 | He played with his children and then suggested that she go to the nearby Windmill Inn for some beer , as travelling had parched his throat . |
2 | The headmistress had tried to insist that she go on a racial awareness course , she who had taught children of different races for over twenty years . |
3 | Joan had accepted without reservation her half-sister 's suggestion that she go with Prince Richard and take up residence in the Tower . |
4 | Paul would stop her now and again , alter a line , then demand that she go on reading ; and so the time passed until supper and bed , when he would cure his headaches in the customary way . |
5 | Her mother thought it was better for her not to be at home as there was not much space , so the following week they saw the social worker and it was arranged that she go to a house run by the Catholic anti-abortion organisation LIFE . |
6 | He let it go at that , smiling to himself as he suggested to Iris Sunderby that she go up to her room and put her things together . |
7 | Yes , it 's under , it 's under , but the one , I know , that she go to this place , ooh it 's a yucky place , I do n't know she went to . |
8 | The Labour front bench exploited the recent disclosures over hidden subsidies to sweeten the sale of the Rover Group , telling Mrs Thatcher that she went to Strasbourg with a tarnished reputation . |
9 | The Labour front bench exploited the recent disclosures over hidden subsidies to sweeten the sale of the Rover Group , telling Mrs Thatcher that she went to Strasbourg with a tarnished reputation . |
10 | He theorized that she went into a shop and lashed out a bob or two on something like a tin of baked beans . |
11 | I 'm told , though , that she went with some relief — because she would n't be around to witness what promised to be the ghastly ignominy of election day . |
12 | I knew the moment that she went , I felt it . |
13 | She was all but out of the door on her way to Oxford Street when , incredibly , she found herself shaking , so much so that she went back into the tiny bedroom and lay down . |
14 | The Irish star , who as a child was battered by her mother , revealed that she went to a psychiatrist to sort out her problems . |
15 | Sabatini had sympathy for her , admitting that she went through the same ordeal before winning the US Open in 1990 . |
16 | ‘ Is there a chance Ed phoned Sandy and told her something important — something so important someone thought it was dangerous that she went on living ? ’ |
17 | During the holiday her arm felt so lifeless that she went to a local Swiss hospital for an X-ray . |
18 | He hit her , catching her so hard on the side of the head that she went down full-length on the sand . |
19 | It was during Act Four , Scene One that she went missing . |
20 | Sara , for instance , personally persuaded two of her pregnant friends to attend the antenatal classes for pregnant teenagers that she went to more effectively than any advertising campaign . |
21 | Over a period of about eighteen months , her father hit her mother to such an extent that she went into a Battered Wives Home five times , taking her two daughters with her each time . |
22 | The widow told me that she went out twice a day — once very early for shopping and once for a walk towards evening — but never where the passeggiata took place . |
23 | Everything would be provided , even the underwear , so she did n't need to change ; all that she had to consider was the little ritual that she went through every time . |
24 | ‘ You say she cleared out ; I suppose you looked at the possibility that she went — wherever she did go — not of her own free will ? ’ |
25 | " That wo n't alter the fact that she went away . |
26 | It was n't that she went completely overboard , or examined her faith critically . |
27 | It was only from idle curiosity that she went into Nannie 's room . |
28 | But there was no answer when she knocked on Louise 's door , nor when she tried another new friend 's door at the far end of the passage , and this was so discouraging that she went back to her own room and cried till her blue eyes wre red-rimmed and swollen . |
29 | It was on the third evening that she went round Ashden Place . |
30 | But she made certain that my sister who was six years younger , she made certain that she went to the county school . |