Example sentences of "that she have [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And what she did not know was that she had even more lessons to learn — and that some of them might not be pleasant .
2 She reached out for the time and found that she had over forty hours still to go before she met the contact again .
3 At the time when Shanti was preoccupied with the subject of identity , she expressed the thought that she had n't any choice in the matter : we had taken her whether she liked it or not .
4 ‘ The single ? ’ he 'd said , knowing that she had n't any money .
5 But in the last week of October Karen told the Union leader in Washington that she had nearly all the proof necessary .
6 Sometimes Lydia felt that she had very little to lose , and in her poverty lay her safety .
7 There were things he consciously noticed about people which he brought to mind long after he had ceased to watch them , but now he noted for the first time that she had very small feet — they could have belonged to the oriental he had imagined her to be through the sun haze .
8 She did not pause to marvel that she had so many reasons for anger — as if the anger grew first , and grew tall , before any reason came along to prop it up .
9 The problem was that she had only one bedroom .
10 These figures were virtually unchanged when war broke out with Spain in 1739 ; but lack of maintenance under the Walpole regime meant that she had only 35 of the line fit for immediate use .
11 I glanced over , thinking that she had much better legs than a woman of her age deserved .
12 Kate had been so taken up with her own affairs that she 'd rather forgotten Ace 's part in the drama .
13 Choosing to turn a blind eye to the unlikely drama that was unfolding a few feet in front of her , she merely expressed her gratitude for the imitation topaz bangle that she 'd just unwrapped , before turning on her heels and heading downstairs to catch the special seasonal episode of Crossroads .
14 Laura responded to this repositioning of her responsibilities neither by loudly insisting that she have more formal authority nor by sweetly surrendering the vestiges of power which she had .
15 ‘ She rings up and complains to James that she has n't any money and she wants this and she wants that .
16 ‘ Not that she has so many herself — principles I mean — but they are essential with … when … ’
17 Her disadvantages are : I. That she has less technical skill than a man and is not so useful all round .
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