Example sentences of "that she has " in BNC.

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1 No , he wrote , because Diana herself does not acknowledge either that she has been waiting all her life for him to appear .
2 Equally personal is Janet Smith 's The World Outside My Window , the first piece she has made since disbanding her company and the first in a long time that she has made to please herself .
3 Elsewhere , the close-up , detailed approach which works brilliantly , say , for Imogen Stubbs 's affecting Desdemona ( the pathos of her disoriented , jittery jauntiness intensified by beautiful touches such as the sepia photograph of her estranged father she keeps on the bedside table in Cyprus or the chocolates from Casio that she has secreted in a locked draw , not because she fears sexual misconstruction but because she would like to be thought too grown-up for frivolous sweet-guzzling by Othello ) paradoxically diminishes Iago because it encourages the belief that he can be realistically ‘ explained ’ like a figure in a novel .
4 Does this mean that she has to invent enemies too ?
5 Just how rough can be judged by the fact that Annabel Salmon , Eurotunnel 's official spokeswoman , yesterday called off her engagements on the grounds that she has lost her voice .
6 Evert also revealed that she has added a week of exhibition matches against Martina Navratilova to her schedule , which will be played in Asia , in April .
7 Cecil Parkinson , regarded as a potential successor to Mr Lawson at the Exchequer , said in a BBC television interview : ‘ You heard the Prime Minister last night say very clearly and openly that she and the Chancellor are in total agreement and that she has every confidence in him .
8 Although Linda is not the youngest child to receive a liver , the Addenbrooke 's team carried out a successful transplant on a seven-month-old baby two years ago , her size and the fact that she has received previous surgery for her condition complicated the procedure .
9 She gathers that she has been lucky on her journey to avoid the widespread banditry , carried out more often than not by deserters from the army .
10 The attention that she has received ( particularly the hype surrounding her tenth anniversary in office in May 1989 ) can tempt one to react and downplay the importance , if not the existence , of Thatcherism .
11 It is true that she has not always got her own way in Cabinet , particularly in the first years .
12 It is doubtful that she has transformed the role of the Prime Minister in British politics .
13 Her significance as Prime Minister is that she has set an example ; by pushing to the outer limits of her authority , making decisions with small groups of ministers and advisers , and closely involving herself in Whitehall promotions and the policies of departments , ‘ the repertoire of Prime Ministerial tasks has been extended ’ .
14 Her supporters , however , claim that she has returned the party to the essential verities of sound money , lower rates of income tax , strong government , and rolling back government from areas where it has no useful role to play .
15 Far from being a blot on her tenth anniversary as Conservative leader , the withholding of the doctorate perfectly crystallised the cultural change that she has wrought …
16 As the corporals head for lunch they pass a recruit from the TA platoon shepherding her visitors toward the museum , Where she is convinced that she has found a photograph of her mother , Who served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service in 1945 .
17 Damaris discovers that she has been guilty of intellectual sin in failing to believe , to realize imaginatively , the nature of the material she is studying .
18 One , who had an electric prod inserted in her vagina , has disappeared since their release and it is feared that she has committed suicide .
19 There is a moment here when Fred Pearson 's Shotover ( looking like a raffish , siren-suited version of Shaw himself ) says of his daughter , Lady Utterword , that she is afraid that she has no heart to break : at which point Jennie Stoller 's stately , voluptuous Ariadne throws himself at his feet with a wrenching poignancy .
20 Cynon Valley ) in a written reply yesterday that she has received 6,900 letters on Cambodia over the last month .
21 So it was interesting to hear this week from Mrs Bolton of Wildlife In Need in the north of our country that she has recently saved the life of a six-month old roe doe fawn .
22 Strasbourg is Mrs Thatcher 's last chance to signal that she has seen the point and joined the team .
23 The 18-year-old from Dinas Powys , currently Britain 's best young player , learned this week that she has won a place at St Hilda 's College for September 1991 to study physiology and psychology .
24 Margaret Thatcher is a rarity among national leaders in that she has a science background .
25 The story that she has no artistic taste was shown to be a lie in January when a collection of her old-master paintings sold well at Christie 's in New York .
26 And the shopkeeper who supplies goods to a married woman without inquiry is not entitled to assume that she has her husband 's authority .
27 ‘ Do you mean to say that Mrs Ross 's daughter never left you and her children ? — that she has been with you all the time and is still your wife ? ’
28 When it emerges that she has been doing her voluntary work in York for just six years , her enormous commitment becomes clear .
29 ‘ Down To Earth ’ will prove that she has not only mastered here medium , but that she has only just begun .
30 ‘ Down To Earth ’ will prove that she has not only mastered here medium , but that she has only just begun .
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