Example sentences of "that she have [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 She wore her hair squeezed up into a ballooning Afro by the same red bandana that she had worn down on the dock the first time Trent had seen her .
2 The guttering that she had bodged up a few months previously had come loose again .
3 And these visits managed to reduce her to exactly the same stage of trembling , silent , frustrated anxiety that she had endured throughout her childhood ; she felt , each time , that she had gone back , right back to the start , and that every step forward must be painfully retraced .
4 After two years her owner felt that she had run out of options : Anna was a horse without a future : she could never be a riding horse , nor would she ever breed .
5 Thus , when Remedios the Beauty disappears , the narrative records the fact that outsiders were of the opinion that she had run off with a man and that the story of her ascent into heaven was an invention of her family to cover up the scandal .
6 Only George knew that she had run off to Brighton with a salesman , but his mother had guessed as much and beaten her daughter 's whereabouts out of him with a belt .
7 This is how it would often be now that she had cast off in her own little ship of independence .
8 When I was a kid , in Hull , my father and mother took me to Hessle to have tea with his boss , and I remember Mother telling me that she had stayed up half the night making me a new sailor suit and saying , ‘ Behave yourself , Bill .
9 They had grown so used to her not joining in that they had not really noticed that she had stayed up there when they came down .
10 She met him emerging from their tall block of apartments as she was returning from work on the Friday evening , having stopped to buy groceries on the way home , her mind flying ahead to Luke 's arrival and all that she planned to say to him now that she had made up her mind to end their affair .
11 Not that she had made up her mind about taking Bridget into her confidence — she would leave that decision until later .
12 And the teacher , too , might have made the same terrible mistake that she had made back in Teheran all those years before .
13 Fen had seen her angry before , but never so angry that she had lashed out physically as well as verbally .
14 Marion whispered and turned away because she could n't bear to be there when something died , when all the love that she had bottled up inside herself evaporated like liquid left out in the sun .
15 Now he would know that she had rushed out of the solar , half dressed , to find him .
16 But McLean told the jury that she had joined in and also stamped on Mrs McMullen 's stomach and throat .
17 He looked about him , for once strangely ill at ease , disconcerted to learn that she had ridden off ahead of him .
18 One foggy night she lost her way and had to grope along the bank for some way finally realising that she had circled round and returned to the Halling side by mistake .
19 as if sensing that she had given up fighting him for the present , fitzAlan released her immediately , frowning down at her distraught face .
20 It seemed rather typical of her luck that she had ended up with the wrong sort of cat , and she could n't help wondering if Miss Hardbroom had made sure that the misfit kitten had been given to Mildred , rather than someone like Ethel .
21 The governor 's pet was found by joggers after fears that she had ended up in a Chinese meal .
22 She disappeared last weekend , sparking a joke from Australia 's Foreign Minister Gareth Evans that she had ended up on the dinner table of Chinese dictator Deng Xiaoping .
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 He thought it a great feat that she had got in from the Point in an hour and a quarter .
25 Then as he turned towards her the overhead lights that she had switched on to look through her dresses shone directly onto his face and she noticed how pale and drawn he looked , lines that were usually unnoticeable etched between nose and mouth , eyes almost feverishly bright .
26 At first he had assumed that she had climbed down to the lower deck and gone forward .
27 He was astonished that she had backed down .
28 It was clear that she had picked up a lot from the Prince 's own style , especially the self-deprecating wit .
29 Obviously he assumed that she had picked up some instant Romeo , and it was clear from his tone and expression that he condemned her as cheap and shallow .
30 Or was it because he was the way he was that she had walked out one day when Dadda was at work and he at school , leaving a note on the kitchen table and the remains of the week 's housekeeping money ?
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