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

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1 THE airpass holder who whinged to the Dallas check-in clerk that she had spent all day standing by for a flight out of one of America 's less attractive airports was gently chastised .
2 Josie said from the doorway , and so Lucy explained about her earlier interview and the ring binder that she 'd seen .
3 ‘ I 'd better not waste any more time , ’ she added , pushing the door open and going through , finding herself at an entrance to the dock area that she had seen from Froebe 's office .
4 On the positive side , Chris Algar , who described her busy life as a systems engineer in last September 's Medau News has joined the Teachers ' Training Course and at the Step-up and Dance Studio in Leeds Jean Gill made a great impression with an introductory Medau session that she had been invited to reach .
5 The romantic fantasy world that she had entered when she left the train with Ludo was dissolving in the light of reality .
6 And she baked some bread with the millet flour that she had brought from her own garden .
7 And in 1987 a lady wrote to the Cambridge Evening News that she had heard what sounded like a cuckoo on February 12 .
8 She moved along the counter to where , beneath it , on a narrow table , there stood a number of trays and , taking up the brass hammer , she broke the edge of the toffee and put four pieces into a newspaper cone that she had taken from a number stacked up by the side of the tray .
9 ‘ She confirmed a newspaper report that she had moved all her things out of Highgrove .
10 small the back the back problem that she 's got is .
11 Hastily she pushed the food into the fridge , then went into the bathroom and turned on the taps , pouring in the expensive bath essence that she had n't used since her London days when Max had played such a big part in her life .
12 There was no way of being certain how long she 'd spent on the ward ; it might have been six weeks or six years , but she was guessing at six months because this had been the first commission review that she 'd received .
13 So then , with no better grace and without even a passing thought for Josie 's safety , Lucy pinned back her own hair and began to carry out the makeup job that she 'd undergone so many times before .
14 The Princess , dressed simply in a white blouse and dark skirt , was draped with crimson flower garlands as she flew over Mount Everest in a helicopter , 40 years after a British-sponsored expedition became the first to reach the summit of the world 's highest mountain.As she flew past the snowy peak a relative of a Nepalese climber who accompanied Sir Edmund Hillary up Everest in 1953 was leading a seven-member Australian team up the mountain.Although the Princess did not see any climbers she told fellow passengers aboard her Super Puma helicopter that she had a wonderful time seeing the mountain through clear skies .
15 Their mother , pale as the highland moon that she had known as a child , slept like a ghost embroidered on smoke .
16 The reason being that she had found something as satisfying , if not more so .
17 In front of the fire she kept a dark tab rug that she had made herself from scraps of different-coloured material .
18 What Mickey did not know was that Mrs Moon was so concerned about the loss of her pension book that she had offered £1,000,000 to anyone who found it !
19 Barbara looked up as she dragged Jimmy to one side , and saw Duvall stoop to pick up the broken neck of the whisky bottle that she had dropped .
20 Lucy sat on the tiled floor of a shower cubicle in the bathroom of the most expensive-looking hotel suite that she 'd ever seen , hugging her knees , shivering despite the temperature of the water that beat down upon her .
21 The summer school job that she 'd been relying on had been cancelled at the very last minute and other temporary jobs were a bit thin on the ground .
22 The paintwork was black , the walls covered in silver foil ; each of a line of doorways blazed with about a thousand watts of brilliance and there was a smell of greasepaint and cleansing cream that she had n't encountered since having a couple of bit parts in school plays .
23 Matthew wondered whether it was simply a lucky draw from the gene pool that she had ended up with such spectacular looks , or was it the result of years of careful nurturing ?
24 She had smarted at Jenny 's accusation the night of the dinner party that she had encouraged Matthew .
25 A guest complains to the reception office that she has no soap in her bathroom and the towels had not been changed .
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