Example sentences of "that she have known " in BNC.
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1 | Their mother , pale as the highland moon that she had known as a child , slept like a ghost embroidered on smoke . |
2 | This she protested against very strongly , on the ground that she had known many missed and some murdered who essayed to travel round that way in the night ; not that she thought such dark deeds as robbery would be perpetrated by any of the islanders , ‘ But you see , sir , the island is very near the sea , and all sorts of men are sailing round about , an ’ when they 've spent all their own earnings on drink , it 's hard to know what they 'll no' do to try and get more . ’ |
3 | She said that she knew about it and that she had known for quite a while . |
4 | She told the court that she had known eighteen-year-old Beno for three years , that in 1941 he had lost his power of speech when his lodgings suffered a direct hit , and that thereafter he had lived with the fantasy of becoming an air force officer . |
5 | Maxine told me that she had known all the time that she was her twentieth-century self and that she was sitting in a comfortable chair in my consulting room . |
6 | And he suspected that she had known more intimate secrets . |
7 | Candida Gray , Candida Gray , a name that she had known for as many years as she had known any such names ; she had not read as many of the novels as she ought to have done , but she had read one at least , and that one she actually remembered . |
8 | Looking back , Liz would try to remember the moment at which she had known rather than not known : she would have liked to have thought that she had known always , that there was no moment of shock , that knowledge had lain within her ( the all-knowing ) , that she had never truly been deceived , that at the very worst she had connived at her own deceit . |
9 | A bedroom that she had known for at least ten of her seventeen years . |
10 | But the desire and the longing in his eyes had given her strength , and he had moved to her at once , so that she had known , once and for all , that there could never be anything strained or awkward between them . |
11 | He conveyed the idea that she had known all of them in the beauty of her youth and theirs , and most of them had been her beaux . |
12 | It was impossible to do anything except admit something that she had known for a very long time . |
13 | The report proved that she had known him very well indeed , and for a very long time . |
14 | Well , was n't that what she had wanted — to let him see that she had known all along what lay behind his invitation this evening ? |
15 | The Hochhauser Season had come along just at the right time , a time when she needed a little excitement , a little glamour , a little of the old camaraderie that she had known with her friends in Vienna . |
16 | Then , for the second time in the short span that she had known the man , her mouth fell open . |
17 | She was in a fairly emotional state , in that she 'd known nothing about the wedding , wondered why she had n't been told , and demanded the time and location of the ceremony . |
18 | For just as he had begun to survey the picture from a wholly different angle , just as he thought he espied a gap in the clouds that hitherto had masked the shafts of sunlight the switchboard-operator dashed any hope of such a breakthrough with the simple statement that she 'd known Theodore Kemp very well indeed . |
19 | No she does n't , it 's things that she 's known for years . |