Example sentences of "[adj] [that] she have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Other speakers followed , but it soon became clear that she had spoken for ail present . |
2 | Rainbow , unaware that she has succeeded in reviving an old Babylonian technique for the conjuration of spirits , blinks at something which is certainly not her own reflection . |
3 | It was so hot outside that she had settled for an orange cheesecloth caftan , which she 'd jacked in with a belt of linked gold hippos . |
4 | I began to dislike her ; she looked sly and I felt indignant that she 'd spoken to me like that . |
5 | But her mother is always distressed when she leaves , and dismayed that she has to go before doing just one more job to help . |
6 | It had been a rough race and Kelly had been glad that she had elected to be among the leaders throughout . |
7 | But that , too , was the time when Mrs Aggie struck her so hard that she had fallen on her back , and all because she had called Mrs Nelson ‘ a bloody cow ’ . |
8 | Last year at the RSC , she said , she 'd gone all the way through the season and had worked so hard that she had forgotten about drawing . |
9 | Would n't Veronica think it suspicious that she had gone to the lengths of calling two days running ? |
10 | Once we had a goose but Mother was so ill that she had to go to bed after she had roasted it . |
11 | It was obvious that she had come into the laboratory after the blow had been struck , and had in fact seen very little . |
12 | She arrived in central London so late that she had to park in the street outside the English department , with not a free parking meter in sight . |
13 | David was silent for so long that she had to look at him in the end . |
14 | ‘ What do you want ? ’ she asked mutinously , deliriously thankful that she had succeeded in not succumbing to the urge to blub her eyes out when she had dashed out of the living-room . |
15 | And I would not for the world meddle with her plans , though I am proud that she has consented on the way to visit me for a while . |
16 | Paula Yates , for instance , admits in an interview in Woman magazine that she is so thin that she had to put on weight before she could become pregnant . |
17 | Although as she changed from bus to bus she was free at last of the accusing voices , she had time for a number of second thoughts , wishing in particular that she had put on other clothes , and had had her hair cut . |
18 | She was furious that she had to walk down the hill in her six-inch heels . |
19 | The threat of exposure hanging over her , so close that she had dwelled since — since when ? — as if she inhabited a thick cloud of suffocating fog . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Neither Matthew nor the girl was aware that she had come into the room , and as Beth 's eyes went from the unique expression of wonder on the boy 's handsome face , to the girl 's slender form … the small budding breasts , and the young limbs that were already shaping into those of a young woman … a strange sense of revulsion shivered through her . |