Example sentences of "that she have gone " in BNC.

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1 He had watched until the night nurse had left the office and now he was as sure as he could be that she had gone below for a meal .
2 This had to mean , she felt , that she had gone mad because , as she saw it , there could be no other explanation .
3 Another hypothesis , which is really an adaptation of the first , is that Lady Hoby , finding the boy 's shoddy work , thrashed him across the head and shoulders with a blackthorn stick and then found out , too late , that she had gone too far — William was dead .
4 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 .
5 It turned out that she had gone for a hill walk on her own with an agreed pick up point by him in the car .
6 Susan , still in bed , had no idea that she had gone to fetch a doctor , but her arm was so painful that she raised no objections .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 ‘ I 've been there , ’ she said , but he rode over that , bent on ignoring his unreasonable jealousy that she had gone with anyone else .
10 She wished even harder that she had gone with him .
11 He began to suspect that she had gone to Glasgow .
12 It would hardly cross his mind that she had gone past the point of that to something altogether more serious and far less retrievable .
13 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 .
14 Would n't Veronica think it suspicious that she had gone to the lengths of calling two days running ?
15 Diane knew that she 'd gone pale .
16 Diane Rohmer had been an unspectacular student , chugging through the system along a safe , marked trail , and it was n't surprising that she 'd gone into research .
17 ‘ The last thing I heard was that she 'd gone to America and married some newspaper magnate twice her age .
18 Ryan must have assumed that she 'd gone to stay with her parents when he left her .
19 If he had been aware that she 'd gone , he would probably have assumed that someone else had taken her home .
20 Well , my gran had told me that she 'd gone down to see her friends who 'd get the Brown Lion after them by this time and er I decided to go down and tell them as I could see if they had n't got the radio on they would n't have known so as I walked from Burchells down Road I could see doors throwing open lights were coming on , people were coming out in the street and dancing and I got round down to the Brown Lion and it was all in darkness , and I rang the bell on the side door and I heard a few bumps and bangs and Mr who 'd kept it then came to the door , and I said do you know the war 's over and er he said oh no come on in that 's w now his son was a prisoner of war and they had been , he 'd continually tried to escape so much that he had his photograph taken in the Sunday paper , the , the Germans had had kept chaining him to the wall and other prisoners , other soldiers had got these photographs of him and smuggled them out and got them back to England , to the nearest papers , and er he he 'd said to my nan cos he knew she 'd always worked behind the bar , he said will you serve if I open the pub now , which was about eleven o'clock at night and she said yes of course , and the they opened the Brown Lion at about eleven o'clock at night in next to no time the place was full of people drinking , celebrating and of course the next day was really it .
21 She did , she did come this morning , but er then had a message that she 'd gone home .
22 So then this fellow comes to the phone , obviously his missus had entered it and he did n't have a bloody clue that she 'd gone in for it and he 'd just come home from work and er Annika Rice there , saying oh where is she ?
23 No , I I think it was somebody I was talking to from Bretford who said that she 'd gone she was looking after the
24 Some might say it presents an idealistic picture of family life ; others that it is a reactionary attempt to turn the clock back on the women 's movement ; yet others might argue that she has gone beyond the available evidence in concluding , or at least implying , that delinquency might result from early day-care experiences .
25 Now that she 's gone you wo n't always be saying that you 're off to the pictures with her .
26 I ought to feel something for her now that she 's gone , but I do n't . "
27 We 're hoping against hope that she 's gone off with a friend or a boyfriend and will get in touch with her parents .
28 Do you know , for example , that she 's gone off to meet your brother ? ’
29 He says that she 's gone on longer than anyone thought , and she 's not even ga-ga !
30 Ah Clare does n't she go tell your dad that she 's gone ?
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