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

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1 It was only as the girl grew older and she realized that her mother was simply mouthing words and had no intention whatsoever of carrying out her threat that she had begun to be able to relax and enjoy what was left of her childhood .
2 He would not report her fate to the Police , and he could divert enquiries by saying that she had gone to friends in the country .
3 as if to lure her husband into a false sense of security , she pretended in the following year that she had gone to America and had hired a secretary , called Daisy Miller , to answer her correspondence in her absence : but she herself was Daisy Miller .
4 He began to suspect that she had gone to Glasgow .
5 Many of the protesters , together with much of the black press , attempted to publicise the jogger 's name and to vilify her character , claiming variously that she had never been attacked , that she had been raped by her white boyfriend , or that she had gone to the park in search of sexual adventure .
6 Would n't Veronica think it suspicious that she had gone to the lengths of calling two days running ?
7 The wife stated that she had succumbed to undue pressure from her husband to sign the documents and that he had misrepresented their effect , in that she had believed that the security was limited to £60,000 and would last for only three weeks .
8 The paratroopers claimed that she had consented to everything .
9 Since the marks on Mary 's body were not necessarily inconsistent with Thornton 's claim that she had consented to sexual intercourse , and since the times on the morning in question when Thornton was seen walking home to Bromwich suggested he could not have been with her when she met her death , the jury found him not guilty .
10 Knew that she had warmed to him , that she wanted to ease his grief , and for a dangerous few seconds he thought he would cry .
11 He had shown her round the parish with such an enthusiasm for its social and ethnic diversity that she had warmed to him and , when offered the curacy , accepted .
12 For all the thought that she had given to his ordinary life , Johnny could have been a milkman , for all she cared , or an Insurance broker working in the City , whose daily brush with danger was in trying to cross the road .
13 It had been a rough race and Kelly had been glad that she had elected to be among the leaders throughout .
14 She was clearly terrified of her family discovering that she had written to me .
15 She did n't want the fact that she had written to me to be discovered , and perhaps be seen by her parents as another act of disobedience , causing another row .
16 DONATION — Pauline was pleased to report that she had written to the National Westminster Bank Sponsorship and Community Affairs Dept. and received a donation of £500 to the Society .
17 It was quite simply that she had wanted to be with him .
18 Fabia had no idea if Lubor knew that she had travelled to Prague with his employer last Sunday .
19 She could see that she had got to it at last .
20 When the development officer realised ‘ that she had got to such a low ebb ’ she put in a paid worker for a regular two hours per week .
21 At first interview she said the strain of looking after her mother-in-law was considerable , that it was putting a strain on her marriage in that she and her husband were always quarrelling these days , and that she had got to the point when ‘ I feel I ca n't go on any longer ’ .
22 The oak door clunked shut , and Jennifer realized that she had forgotten to curtsy , so she managed an awkward one without toppling over .
23 That she had lied to me , that my father had been betrayed by Mills and that I had avenged her husband 's memory .
24 He told them that he had separated from his Argentinian-born wife four years ago and that she had returned to Buenos Aires .
25 Mrs Laughton said that one of the reasons for Mrs Kemp 's suspension was that she had objected to the Social Work Department ignoring the decisions of the Children 's panel .
26 The fact that she had expected to be cosseted by the subjects of her own journalistic attentions in the past had made her no warier of the reporters she was inviting .
27 One woman told Elizabeth Roberts that she had resorted to taking her wedding ring to the pawnbrokers ' three times : ‘ each time I was caught with babies ’ .
28 I wished only that she had spoken to me before .
29 Mrs Bottomley 's announcement confirmed reports that she had opted to water down some of the Tomlinson proposals , but it still came under almost immediate attack from Labour and the unions .
30 She 'd needed all her courage then , to stand over him and introduce herself ; to refuse to be sent away , to admit that she had come to Geneva in vain .
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