Example sentences of "that she [modal v] have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Miss Honey felt confident that she would have no difficulty in convincing Mr and Mrs Wormwood that Matilda was something very special indeed . |
2 | Laura 's last conscious thought was that she would have no trouble in sleeping for a week . |
3 | During her romance she had regularly raided her friends ' wardrobes so that she would have a presentable outfit to go out in . |
4 | She might well say that she would have a different sense of herself as well had she grown up counting herself as made in God 's image . |
5 | And erm She was determined that she would have a go her own , the following week . |
6 | Loretta was grateful for Bridget 's assumption that she would have a part in whatever action they decided upon ; she was a more reliable friend than Tracey , she thought to herself . |
7 | After giving a blood sample , she was told that she would have a one-in-50,000 chance of saving a life . |
8 | There was a fair indication too that , if she got the job , she was going to work harder than she had ever worked , in that she would have an assistant to work with her . |
9 | What reason could we produce to allow that she may have the capacity to act autonomously while denying her the capacity-to-act-autonomously ? |
10 | So instead of immediately looking for the weakness in a woman , I will look for the strength and I will discount the fact that she might have a great body or be simply beautiful . |
11 | Mrs Hamilton said that she did not discover that she might have a legal action until 1988 . |
12 | The first was that she was afraid that she might have an attack while pregnant and would cause some harm either to herself or to the unborn child . |
13 | Sarah overhears her husband being told that she will have a son in the spring . |
14 | We have someone always there for those who have er , society those who are poor er , women er , many of the issues that we feel very strongly and here , here She had no sort of cultural historic resonance with the nation of Wales but I 'm sure her and the way she approaches her whole ministry would mean that she 'd have a lot of than those of us here in the URC in Wales . |
15 | Robert was sacrificing his practice , along with his great interest in the zoo , in order that she should have no opposition . |
16 | He always spoke as if he was satisfied that she should have a life of her own . |
17 | On Thursday the widow 's lawyers dashed to the Supreme Court to seek a directive that she should have the remains . |
18 | He 'd been unhappy at her leaving without some commitment , anxious that she should have the ‘ protection ’ of his ring on her finger . |
19 | They do n't want to charge her so that she can have the opportunity of proving to the court that er she is innocent . |
20 | She looked so relaxed and happy , smiling up at her husband , that George was convinced that she could have no idea that her attacker was employed by Stephen . |
21 | She had forced herself out of bed especially early , without waking Oz , just so that she could have a spare half-hour or so to take a walk up Back Clough Dale . |
22 | Feeling suddenly full of energy , she got up , and , switching on the immersion heater so that she could have a bath later , she decided to give the cottage a good clean . |
23 | All he had to do then was to make it known that he had promised to leave Laura alone so that she could have a rest in peace , to make an excuse about paying a brief visit to the Gents , to go up to his room — probably via the guest-lift — to stick his hand inside the room and grab the handbag , to take out the jewel before dumping the handbag , and then … ’ |
24 | And Sarah believed he could bend the rules of the Foundling Hospital so that she could have the child with her always . |
25 | Emerging once more into the glare , she put a hand to her throbbing head , and decided that she must have a cup of tea . |