Example sentences of "[verb] she have [vb pp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I did n't know she 'd had a child .
2 Then Isabel saw Ellen 's stunned face and realised that her maid , at least , did not know she had spent the night alone .
3 At last Roman would know she had spoken the truth when she 'd denied knowing Garry .
4 No-one need ever know she had had the facelift if she chose not to tell them .
5 She 'd missed a chance to go skating with Auntie Joan and when she came downstairs , she found she 'd missed a visit from Grandpa as well .
6 She was admitted on a Tuesday , and her husband and son visiting her on the Friday found she 'd had no food in that time .
7 No I expect she 's got the club tomorrow morning .
8 ‘ That 's pretty rich coming from someone who tried to drown her employer and then pretended she 'd broken every limb in her body ! ’
9 Hardest unimportant question to get out of my mind : that Nalgo ad about the poll tax — how come she 's got a staircase in her kitchen ?
10 But she i if they say she 's made a payment , she must have made a payment .
11 You say she 's got no friends or contacts here so she ca n't get work , and she ca n't get money — sooner or later , she 's going to surface . ’
12 but this one seems to of gone haywire , oh does he go , but as I say she 's changed the bedrooms you see , he used to be on the far end
13 Sources close to the leggy catwalk queen , who signed a £1.2 million pop deal , say she has written a lot of lyrics and whoever matches them best to music will go into the studio with her .
14 Mrs Hancock turned up in a Rolls-Royce after announcing she had organised a requiem mass at Perth 's St Mary 's Cathedral on Friday .
15 Jenna was a bit startled to find she had spoken the thought out loud .
16 Leonora sat up , rubbing her eyes as she switched off the lamp , so exhilarated to find she 'd slept the night through that she was less cast down than expected to find her identity was still a mystery .
17 The men who stopped her had done a lot of talking on their radio before taking her to their police station .
18 No matter what Louise might think of her tactics in dealing with this crisis she believed she had handled the situation in the best way possible .
19 She says she has had the chimney swept , but the problem persists .
20 my wife says she 's seen a programme on telly .
21 Moira McVitie says she 's got a pal that went to that Steptoe 's Clinic .
22 You know , one minute I 'm thinking Marie 's my girlfriend , and then all of a sudden she says she 's got a husband and that .
23 She has probably known what the doctor is going to say and may feel she has betrayed the family or patient and her relationship with them by not previously telling them the truth .
24 And she liked the idea of going to work you see , she 'd she 'd got a family , she 'd be about oh she was about ten years older than I was and erm she looked out of place you know .
25 Now it seemed she had found a man she could love , but he was someone else 's husband and her brother was bent on vengeance .
26 They had been hustled off the boat separately , and her inquisitor had simply ignored her demands to have Clive brought in so that he could confirm she had had no knowledge of what was going on .
27 Having asked that she should not be disturbed she had taken the overdose in her room .
28 Zambia noticed she 'd grown a tuft of the real stuff back which fell into her eyes .
29 I could n't help remembering : the second time we met she had asked the party at large , ‘ Are there any twin comets ? ,
30 What made him think she 'd visited the palazzo before ?
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