Example sentences of "that [pers pn] has [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Here the value of privacy may act against the interests of family members ; neighbours may consider that it is not their business to interfere and the beaten wife-at least before the growth of women 's self-help centres — may find that she has nowhere to go ( Pizzey , 1974 ) . |
2 | Her situation is slightly more complicated in that she has also been in prison . |
3 | Is my hon. Friend aware that she has just scored a marvellous bull 's eye ? |
4 | ‘ But it is possible that she has just decided to leave the area . ’ |
5 | That her novels are not better known is due largely to her extreme modesty about her literary abilities ; but there is no doubt that her concise , deceptively light prose style , reliance on dialogue to carry the plot , and delight in satirical exaggeration influenced both Firbank and Evelyn Waugh [ q.v. ] , and that she has thus left her mark on the development of the twentieth-century novel . |
6 | MRS Thatcher 's friends tell me that she has finally come around to the idea of going to the Lords after the election . |
7 | ‘ The conference is waiting to discover what it is she intends to do , now that she has finally arrived in Brighton . ’ |
8 | Later , after returning home , in bed with his wife , the merchant taxes her about not having told him the monk had given her the money ; she claims that she thought the money the monk gave her was gift , and that she has already used it to buy clothing ; she will pay , she says , her debts to her husband in bed . |
9 | Burma is fortunate in that she has enough for her own needs , though she was only just able to ensure this during the last harvest . |
10 | In fact the 45-year-old lawyer , a fiercely independent career woman in her own right , has been so determined to secure victory for Clinton and an influential role for herself that she has almost re-invented herself in the process . |
11 | The press took it as read that Kylie was indeed an anorexic — again something that she has always denied . |
12 | If we are to take this speech as accurate reportage within the conventions of deathbed narratives , is there not something a little remarkable in Leapor 's assuring her friend and patron that she has always loved her father , though never so much as now , when she is dying ? |
13 | He insists that she has always had plenty . |
14 | She reveals that she has always carried a photograph of Levy in her handbag and still does so today . |
15 | Part of her power is that she has always been there for her children , part of her sadness is that they have betrayed that care by what she sees as dereliction of duty . |
16 | Fashion Editor Caroline Baker was delighted to hear that she has always liked ethnic clothes . |
17 | Possibly , we may know more still about her : that she has always voted Labour , believes in capital punishment , and thinks multinational firms are manipulating the world ; likes reading romances , does the pools regularly , and watches Coronation Street every week … . |
18 | In passing she mentions that she has sometimes in despair hit her children . |
19 | The letter does not make specific the details of the matter , as one would hardly expect it to do , but Miss Kenton states unambiguously that she has now , in fact , taken the step of moving out of Mr Benn 's house in Helston and is presently lodging with an acquaintance in the nearby village of Little Compton . |
20 | Although it may be distressing to the mother to find that she has now to take the child back , nevertheless there is no escape in my judgment from the conclusion that the child 's return should be ordered in this case . |
21 | The fact that she has fought back to the level that she has now attained is a tribute to the loving care , encouragement and inspiration given her by her parents . |
22 | That she has so kindly obliged me this evening , and on Twelfth Night of all nights causes me no small surprise . ’ |
23 | ‘ Not that she has so many herself — principles I mean — but they are essential with … when … ’ |
24 | And shrewd businesswoman that she has quickly become , she is milking the phenomenon for all it is worth . |
25 | This woman may be technically a virgin in that she has never experienced intercourse , either with the father of this infant or anyone else . |
26 | As in Sonia 's case , the Home Office have turned down Prakesh 's application to stay in this country , saying her case has been fully considered , despite the fact that she has never been interviewed by any Home Office officials , and despite the fact that there are compassion circumstances to be considered . |
27 | What can the orthodox practitioner do if a patient tells him that she has never been well since her husband died some ten years ago ( grief reaction ) or since the dreadful fright she experienced when she had a car crash many years ago ? |
28 | You know perfectly well that your husband 's mother lives at a considerable distance , in point of fact in a suburb of Sheffield , and that she has never at any time offered to look after your children . " |
29 | He insists on making her say that she has never , for one moment , loved anyone but him , not even her husband . |
30 | He is also sure that she has hardly been educated at all . |