Example sentences of "[that] she have [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Katharine replied that she had done shoulder-in and hand had a go at half-pass , but that it had n't been very successful !
2 ‘ We were under pressure from the Charity Commission to sort ourselves out and she said that she had done charity accounts before , ’ said Penny Boyd .
3 Dinah thanked her salary for the latter 's white-painted existence , and the fact that she had thrashed Lilian enough to ensure silence among the rest .
4 I did n't give the matter much thought , specially when Clare remarked that same evening that she had heard Father tell Mother , ‘ Do n't worry .
5 She added said that she had believed Allen had homosexual tendencies and she had concerns that he would sexually abuse Satchel .
6 But her annoyance returned when Jenny came in a little while later and told her that she had asked Matthew to dinner .
7 It was a pleasant evening but when Anne wrote to Joe about it , telling him that she had asked Helen and Tony to come , he replied immediately , warning her not to rush things .
8 It was for him that she had raised Luke to be the man he was .
9 It was at Hoggatt 's Laboratory that she had met Cliff .
10 The message read that she had been in the hotel that night ; that she had met David ; that a tape had been taken of the conversation ; that if he thought he could arrest her brother and charge him with murder , he should now try ; that , if he thought he could intern her whilst completely innocent , he should now try ; that several persons had listened to the conversation in the hotel that night and that one was an Ulster MP .
11 Now that she had met Silas Wilder , Lucy realised it would not be easy to persuade him to visit his stepmother , and once again she wondered why she had been stupid enough to have allowed herself to become involved in this situation .
12 Shortly after she arrived , it was reported that she had accepted President Corazon Aquino " s condition that Marcos be buried in his home province of Ilocos Norte , rather than in the capital , Manila .
13 Miss E was horrified , and ashamed that she had accepted wine from a man she did not know .
14 Collor 's wife Rosane Malta , was reportedly forced to resign her post as head of the LBA government welfare agency in late August following allegations in the leading Jornal do Brasíl newspaper that she had authorized credit payments of thousands of US dollars to organizations run by members of her large extended family , the Maltas , an influential clan in the state of Alagoas .
15 One woman with this problem , whose rather self-absorbed elderly mother used to keep her on the telephone for hours with doom-laden conversations , solved it by telling her that she had developed migraine which was always triggered off by holding a phone to her ear for more than a quarter of an hour at a time !
16 The Empress would receive word that she had made contact with Rainald , which would stay her vindictive hand for a while .
17 She realised from the quizzical looks that met this further information that she had made matters worse rather than better .
18 She was arrested when she flew back to Britain in tears last week , protesting that she had made arrangements with a neighbour to look after Gemma , a pupil at a stage school .
19 She was indicted on Nov. 21 and on Dec. 6 pleaded not guilty in a Baltimore federal court to charges that she had embezzled $5,600,000 in funds from the HUD and that she had made false statements to the government .
20 She tells us that she had studied scripture from childhood , and had been drawn to the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation at the age of fifteen , in 1636 .
21 President Violeta Barrios de Chamorro announced on Sept. 11 that she had vetoed part of a draft property bill approved by the National Assembly on Aug. 23 , which she claimed was unconstitutional .
22 Was it true that she had neglected Charles , as he sometimes claimed ?
23 Only a few hours later and Fabia was wishing with all she had that she had touched wood when she 'd made that statement .
24 At the back of the same red Lion Brand Cash book was a note in his mother 's handwriting to the effect that she had given Peter £1 for pocket money .
25 It was the first time she had been left on her own and she had managed quite well except that she had given Mrs Prichard , the colliery manager 's wife , short change by mistake .
26 Broadcast on November 23rd , 1982 , the Play for Today , ‘ John David ’ was meticulously balanced in its depiction of the true life dilemma facing the author of the play , Paula Milne , on discovering that she had given birth to a child with Down 's Syndrome .
27 Looking at her emaciated body , it was a miracle that she had given birth to him in the first place .
28 For the first time since her escape she was very conscious of the fact that she had given birth only a month before and could even fancy she felt a pulling sensation where the fundament stitches had been .
29 The Magistrate , for example , when told that Mrs Wright had been taken ill , showed no interest whatsoever , and when further informed , a little later , that she had given birth , observed dryly : " I 'm surprised that she had the energy . "
30 I wanted to ask whether she thought her own life unwasted and whether the fact that she had given birth to me was sufficient justification for it .
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