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

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1 If he had guessed that she had prior knowledge , he was not prepared to say so .
2 Sally found that she had good abilities in this area .
3 It was this lack of independence which so appalled her , while at the same time she knew , when it came down to fundamentals , that she had such a vulnerable appendage permanently dependent on her .
4 I was surprised to find that she had such a rich and violent internal life and that all this was smouldering and seething away .
5 It was on a similar mission seven months earlier that she had first met Darren .
6 By the time the crème brulée was served , she realized that James was n't the gentle , sensitive , vulnerable charmer that she had first imagined but a crashing bore .
7 O'Keeffe made it clear that she defined her art strictly as self-expression and indicated that she had first begun her formal training at the Art Institute of Chicago .
8 She had made it clear to the woman that she had strong Nazi sympathies , and often attempted to talk about the war in the desert , but to no avail .
9 I was moved to see that she had absolute faith in my goodwill , for she took the bag without glancing at the contents .
10 Maria Iñes was dumpy and talkative ; Maria Teresa was dark and very like João , though not quite so good looking , and Maria de Graça was taller , plainer , and so intent upon winning herself a place in Heaven that she had little conversation for anyone apart from Padre Jorge , an oily man with plump little hands and a great anxiety to be first to agree with Dom João in everything he said .
11 He threw the handkerchief carelessly into a laundry basket , then before she knew what was happening , he was kissing the tips of her fingers , then her palms , then drawing her hands towards him so that she had little choice but to slide her arms around him and receive his kiss .
12 His voice sounded so matter-of-fact that she had little difficulty in ignoring the more flattering words .
13 You would then have the right to organise her work and most certainly you would see to it that she had little or no large-animal work .
14 Just before leaving the consulting room she knew that she had one thing left to do and it was important .
15 She wished that she had one of the dogs with her but both were with their master .
16 He noticed that she had one button of her blouse more than usual undone .
17 Prince Charles , a man who by his own admission fell in love easily , pressed his suit even though his advisers told him that she had other boyfriends .
18 How dared he think it , let alone say it , that she had other men to settle her bills ?
19 Rosie said , ‘ Er — um — ’ and Shelley guessed that she had other plans for Saturday .
20 She boasted that she had two bedrooms and a bathroom , which had been constructed from a third bedroom .
21 It is important to see her occasional contretemps with staff within the context of her relationship with Bernard ; almost everyone who worked with her was aware that she had two , sometimes quite distinct , sides .
22 She would take lunch at Gravetye Manor near East Grinstead ( a 3 out of 5 in the Good Food Guide ) where Peter Herbert , its owner , would see to it that she had two poached eggs on Bovril toast and a good , old-fashioned pudding .
23 He had taken no precautions during their love-making but she had assured him that she had that under control .
24 got friends to go in messing about all the time and they 've , al everything that she had that were decent they 've ruined it all .
25 yeah , they 'll be , and she 's always moaning driving Sue up the wall , why should I keep him blah , blah , blah , blah , doing nothing , we sit and look at each other and Sue said for Christ sake she said you 're twenty years old , not forty , she 'd been bad on and off again , throat , well she had the shoulder , throat er she thought she had , oh the diabetes was one were n't it , diabetes one , they thought she had , thought that she had glandular fever but she has n't and er , so Sue said to her well are you looking after yourself and she said yes I am , Sue said well I du n no she never seems to be , cos she 's never been well has she really ?
26 Not that she had many choices .
27 If his parents bought her a present he was always comparing and felt that she had better things and more things than he did .
28 He made sure that she had ample money .
29 The tests showed that she had inoperable lung cancer .
30 Shortly before he died , Mary had noticed that she had great difficulty swallowing food , had gone to her doctor and he had organized X-rays and tests at the local hospital .
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