Example sentences of "she had [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And she had rarely met anyone with a sharper eye , or a truer judgement on people .
2 She had rarely heard him speak with such vehemence , never seen him so angry .
3 She had rarely seen him outside the context of the family .
4 She had rarely felt like this before but too much was now oppressing her .
5 She had rarely been kissed .
6 It occurred to her suddenly that she had rarely enjoyed herself so much as she was now doing , seated in Dr Neil 's kitchen , dressed like a skivvy and eating a huge meal , rather than languidly nibbling at it , as she would have done at one of Aunt Nella 's ‘ At Homes ’ .
7 They did n't enter the room he had come from , but Travis led her down to one she had rarely used .
8 Dr McCallum added that she had rarely been asked to help anyone end their life , though relatives sometimes asked , using the argument ‘ you would n't let a dog die in this way ’ .
9 She had continuously offered her services to the RCM committee as a foster parent , but they had never found a suitable child and perhaps also felt that she was too poor to cope .
10 She had either fallen or been pushed on to a spike on the plough ; the level of her blood alcohol gave some credence to the idea that she had fallen .
11 She had either a split skirt or split dress .
12 When she had aimed the bottle at Gazzer 's head , years of pent-up hurt and frustration had spilled over into violence : violence which she had previously directed against herself or had lived through only in her mind .
13 In that unhappy mood he went to Paris to meet the designer Balanchine had stipulated , Dorothea Tanning , who followed the surrealist manner she had previously applied to one of Balanchine 's own ballets , Night Shadow .
14 Emily left me one of her large paintings of the green B.C. forests in her will ; she had previously given me two of her books .
15 In therapy , Rose Greenacre managed to get in touch with the anger she had previously been unable to feel consciously .
16 She had previously limited her expression of that disapproval to hints , and to glancing remarks ; now , clearly , she had decided the time had come to be more open .
17 She had previously worked as one of the three founders and directors of the London International Opera Festival .
18 She understood that she did not like tunnels , though this was something she had previously been unaware of .
19 The mother , notwithstanding what she had previously said about not taking the child out of the jurisdiction without an order of the court , nevertheless left Ontario for England on the very next day , 3 July 1991 .
20 She had previously won the Oloman-Ellis Award ( see page : 109 ) and been elected a Grand Councillor both for her work for the BDA in her own branch — Leeds — and region — North Regional Council — , on the national executive , As editor of a Newsletter and of hundreds of " Congress Bulletins " , and as fund-raiser extraordinary for deaf sporting activities .
21 Why had Charlotte Ladram decided to involve him when she had previously been so eager to exclude him ?
22 He seemed too young and vibrant for work she had previously thought to be the province of uniformed men with starched collars and even stiffer demeanours .
23 Not the result of R.A.F. manoeuvres , or the preparations for some local Air Show , as she had previously imagined .
24 The accommodation was crowded and to Miss Logan 's mind far filthier than anything she had previously encountered .
25 She had to work her way up the system again , but decided to stay a rung below that which she had previously reached .
26 Rain passed them , looking in shop windows where she had previously admired goods .
27 Dr Neil wanted to tell her to be careful , that she really had little idea of how hard and cruel the world was outside the privileged fastness in which she had previously lived , but he contented himself with saying instead , ‘ Have a good time , McAllister .
28 She had read of Cupid , the little god of love , and of his wicked darts piercing the heart at the moment of understood love , and she had laughed a little at the idea ; but one of them had struck home at last , and she knew that on the two previous occasions when she had previously and disastrously thought herself in love it had not been love at all …
29 Strangely , she felt more resentful of this lady 's peremptory commands than she ever had of those of the merchants ' wives she had previously been obliged to swallow .
30 She pretended to search in the folds of her habit , where she had previously concealed the fox bag .
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