Example sentences of "what she has " in BNC.
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1 | Much of the alleged wisdom that inheres in institutions and practice is part of what she has regarded as the flabby consensus that dragged the country down . |
2 | People who meet her in the course of a briefing or a visit are constantly surprised by her knowledge , the intelligence of her questions , and her retention of what she has read — often on quite scientific subjects . |
3 | What she has chosen to do , therefore , is to have only ten goals , but to spend two weeks on each goal . |
4 | Hear what she has to say . ’ |
5 | ‘ She talks more about the stars she has met than what she has done . ’ |
6 | What she has achieved is remarkable given she is still very young and has only been in this business a couple of years . |
7 | ‘ But we are all proud of what she has done , ’ said Mrs Riddiford . |
8 | What she has to offer is precisely what has seen Cliff through 31 years of showbusiness . |
9 | ‘ Unless there is any quite remarkable news your sister has to tell , ’ Mrs Browning said , ‘ I would rather not hear what she has to say since I imagine it is a tissue of lies , of excuses and complaints . ’ |
10 | If she starts talking about sexual matters they may jump in hastily , saying , ‘ Do n't talk about that ’ without explaining why they are disturbed by what she has said . |
11 | Should I tell her that all is well and that what she has comes from God ? |
12 | ‘ They know what she has come to tell them . ’ |
13 | Aches and pains of various kinds may occur , some of which may mimic the symptoms of her husband 's last illness , and her general health may deteriorate , because at first she will be so absorbed in grieving and a kind of mental ‘ searching ’ for what she has lost that she may tend to neglect her bodily needs . |
14 | Friends may refrain from expressing any sympathy because they feel that it might be inappropriate and embarrassing for her , and she may be feeling that people will regard her as a hypocrite if she gives way and weeps , although she may need to do this for a variety of reasons , one of them being not so much for what she has lost , but for what she never had . |
15 | But what she has come up with in Jazz is wilder , more elusive than in any previous work . |
16 | ‘ She confirmed what she has been attempting to gloss over in her bid to become deputy leader — that she is still as left wing as ever … a unilateralist in the mould of Tony Benn himself . |
17 | Always allow enough time for explanations and for the woman to repeat what she has learnt . |
18 | ‘ I think that Diana will do what she has to in order to survive . |
19 | It 's only reminding her of what she has n't got . ’ |
20 | This is when the woman can make the very best of what she has , and what she is . |
21 | She enjoys what she has ; she may be less inhibited about experimenting with the outward image ; on the other hand she is less of a slave to fashion , more ready to accept her individuality and express it openly . |
22 | At the emotional level , this can mean that the personal involvement is engaged ahead of the action , and that by the time the manipulation is actually taking effect , its originator can sit back and observe what she has set in motion . |
23 | It is what she has experienced already , but with the addition of responsibility , pain , and bodily suffering exemplified in the bearing of children and the shedding of blood . |
24 | One said : ‘ By saying what she has said , one can only draw the conclusion that she turned to the Queen and the Duke because her marriage is in trouble and she is desperately unhappy . |
25 | Note how simply Adrienne Rich says what she has to say . |
26 | ‘ But by the sound of what she has just said her mother was n't cut out for work , not the kind you 'll find in this quarter , except her last job . |
27 | But I think I 'll write to that parson 's wife and see what she has to say about it . ’ |
28 | Is the more optimistic forecast to be made of the dutiful immature girl who has some mildly appreciative responses , knows her books and has paid careful attention to what she has been told to think , but who has few independent ideas and writes with neither firmness nor joy ; or of the mature and independent boy , who may not have studied his notes or perhaps his texts so thoroughly , but who has a sense of relevance , whose judgements are valid , who writes with assurance and betrays in his style … that he has made a genuine engagement with the literature he has encountered ? |
29 | ‘ It is incredible what she has done . |
30 | Moreover , since it is said in a context where Adam has just manifestly failed to react to the punch-line as quickly as the set of other students , the speaker ( given this type of speaker to this type of hearer in this type of surroundings ) will be assumed not to be intending to tell an untruth , but to be implicating the opposite of what she has said . |