Example sentences of "that she have [verb] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | If she was not careful all that she was working for , all that she had planned and schemed for , would be lost forever . |
2 | He noticed how bare the room was of the bits and pieces that usually make two lives one life ; but Carla had tried to compensate for that with a beachcomber 's finds : little groups of pebbles and shells on the windowsills , a fan of dried marram in a vase , a gnarled limb of driftwood that she had smoothed and varnished . |
3 | The presentation had been quite an unnecessary proceeding , as she and Uncle Orrin Tunstall had agreed , seeing that she had met and known both the King and Queen since she was ten years old and had first visited England with her mama and papa . |
4 | It was after the annexation of Greece that Rome began to take the place of the nation that she had absorbed and the civilisation which she had destroyed . |
5 | Her looted heart , first ransacked of all that she had to give and then shattered . |
6 | But the damage that she had suffered and lack of any measure of a consistently decent upbringing saw Jean turn to drink and drugs . |
7 | To recapture the adventures of youth that she had missed or lost in years of stress and studying and working . |
8 | This evening she was wearing a little suit from a woman called Chanel , something that she had drabbled and subdued into an obscurity proper to its country background . |
9 | Liz 's illness led to rumours that she had collapsed and died at 5am yesterday . |
10 | Had Hotspur even confided to him all that she had urged and confessed , yesterday evening ? |
11 | Even more , it was gratifying to know that she had coped and coped well , Lindsey thought as she began to clear away . |
12 | ‘ Come along , ’ he said quietly when she informed him solemnly that she had finished and stood with arms full of parcels . |
13 | She remembered the wine that she had bought and decided , almost viciously , to defy his dismissal of her extravagance and open the bottle . |
14 | I ca n't say I felt any stronger when Beth left that day , but I was exceedingly glad that she had come and I was left with an inkling of hope . |
15 | Not that she 'd seen or heard from him again since his phone call from Italy on Sunday . |
16 | So she said I 've written , I should n't do she said but that she 'd written and complained about it . |
17 | He had n't heard that she 'd disappeared but he did wonder why all the orders had stopped . |