Example sentences of "[to-vb] what she have " in BNC.

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1 erm , he 's , and even then she accepts does n't she , or she appears to accept what she 's told ?
2 To maintain this fragile truce , she began to relate what she 'd bought .
3 ‘ And the consultant wanted to know what she 'd had to eat , of course … ’
4 Later I was to meet a woman at the Bristol Cancer Help Centre who did n't want her youngest child to know what she had .
5 ‘ I 'm at your entire service , ma'am , ’ he said , eager now to know what she had in mind .
6 He thought she was too sophisticated not to know what she had there , but he was surprised all the same .
7 At last she zipped open her sleeping-bag , slid the two packs of notes into it , and thought that only the nastiest luck would bring anyone to touch it , to find what she had .
8 His forehead tingled and he put his back against the door , trying to locate himself , trying to absorb what she had just said .
9 She hesitated , searching back to remember what she had said , and then she laughed .
10 Being cradled against her mother 's soft warm body , Dot tried to feel like a baby , to remember what she had seen through the crack in the double doors as Gloria had cradled Baby against her while the nurses gathered round with protective outstretched arms .
11 It was all very pleasant , and Cassie began to remember what she had all but forgotten : Just what good company Ben was , and how much he could make her laugh .
12 She racked her brains to remember what she had said about Barnes to David Fairfax , but she had said nothing , only that he came from Woodlands Incorporated — and that , because she was still holding his card in her hand .
13 She pulled herself together with an effort , trying to remember what she 'd been told about wine-tasting , holding the glass carefully by the stem , and sniffing delicately .
14 Eva was too busy concentrating on the first foothold to wonder what she had done with it .
15 Your feet are probably the parts of your anatomy that will suffer most after a marathon — so we were particularly keen to hear what she had to say .
16 When your mother , good woman that she is , came to see me yesterday I was not shocked to hear what she had to say .
17 However , he seemed impatient to hear what she had to say .
18 I want to hear what she 's got to say . ’
19 When Sam died in 1923 aged only fifty-four , Marjorie felt free to try to do what she had always wanted , and auditioned for the Tillers :
20 Even before he got to her she was mesmerised , the dark eyes holding her with complete ease , and she had to bring herself quickly back to the present to do what she had planned and set matters on an even footing straight away .
21 And erm and she says you know well she just has to do what she has to do he can go to school and but she 'll just have to make do on you know , what money she has .
22 Kate stared back at him , hardly daring to believe what she 'd just heard .
23 She could n't bring herself to believe what she had overheard .
24 She thought about how people kissed in films and books as well , trying to understand what she had done wrong , but it was no use .
25 In a prefatory note ‘ To the Reader ’ she claimed that her relations were the only people likely to read what she had written .
26 She had recorded in her journal everything which had happened to her since she had arrived in London and she wanted no prying eyes to read what she had written .
27 But the worst of all was to read what she had finally written on the night before the bazaar , the night before he had added himself to the list of those who had betrayed her — It was the worst hurt of his life .
28 But last night he had refused even to consider what she had told him , tossing it to one side as though it did n't matter .
29 When Lili stopped speaking I wished I could ask her to repeat what she had said , but already she was lighting a cigarette and talking about linen .
30 Always allow enough time for explanations and for the woman to repeat what she has learnt .
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