Example sentences of "[noun] she have [vb pp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In two steps she had reached the slop bucket , dropped the packet in , watched it splash on the cobbles and turned round as a voice rang out in the yard . |
2 | In the font she had found the head of the priest . ’ |
3 | Eventually , forced out by the need to buy basic necessities she had met the pusher in the toilets in one of the big stores . |
4 | My sister Ann she 's delivered a couple of children herself . |
5 | Oh aye , she 's er , she 's done a , she 's done a course and hearing aid she 's done a course and a |
6 | Marriage to an Englishman brought Sandra to Britain and within 6 months she 'd won the Sunday Times best Watercolour competition . |
7 | Yesterday when he had imprinted his lips on her mouth she had had no foretaste of what a deliberate kiss of his could be like . |
8 | And in the same repetitious way she had recalled the scene she 'd interrupted the evening before by announcing that supper was ready : Gordon and the boy seated in the sitting-room before the cosy glow of the electric fire , drinking sherry . |
9 | Standing beside the rails at the junction at Pot'ma she had held the baby of an exhausted mother , and she had smiled at him . |
10 | long , very nice , very posh , erm I do n't know what me dad 's is like , er me mum was laughing er yesterday erm with er doing all this work she 'd done a load of washing and pegged it all out and when she 'd got in from work dad had ironed it all |
11 | In view of the help she had rendered the group , Gedge also wrote to Sara Catt , Charman 's girlfriend , informing her of the situation too . |
12 | The very fact that over the past few snow starved winters she has compiled a guide book to Nordic ski touring in Scotland , is sufficient testimony to this characteristic . |
13 | He 'd bet twenty.dollars she 'd had a fender bender and that the car looked like a concertina . |
14 | As a child she had had a piggy bank ; she could recall the physical satisfaction of its jingling weight in her hands . |
15 | Shannon had never been able to believe that ; as a child she 'd seen a photograph of her father , and even then she 'd been stunned to silence by his incredible good looks . |
16 | As a youngster she had detested the Popeye cartoons on television . |
17 | He discovered that as a girl she had had a passion for Stendhal , so had he , and they talked about Julien Sorel and Tolstoi and Rimbaud . |
18 | But inside the old building she had found the staff reassuringly up to date , and smilingly efficient . |
19 | In her first defence , Esther Dyson admitted by signs she had borne a child , but had pulled its head off when delivering it herself . |
20 | I 've experienced them , ’ — remembering , with a shudder , a crappy little agency in Clapham where there had lurked a loud gritty third-rate Scottish horror she 'd had the misfortune to run across in her Algox days . |
21 | Before this admission she had taken no drugs . |
22 | In that fleeting instant she had seen the soldier of her dreams . |
23 | Because in that instant she had fired the ship 's rear guns and had blasted the other ship 's nose section into particles . |
24 | But in her heart she had felt a pang of unease . |
25 | She had been much comforted by Craig 's presence in the house these past weeks , but in her heart she had known the situation was an explosive one and could n't last . |
26 | For a few precious hours she had savoured the sensation , and had determinedly closed her mind to the thought that only the most hard-hearted man would not have offered comfort in her present condition . |
27 | Then in case she had given an impression that London was not as good as here , she added , ‘ But there 's plenty of cabs . ’ |
28 | ‘ Yes , it was good , ’ she replied , rather vexed in case she had betrayed a lack of appreciation by standing up too quickly . |
29 | ‘ In case she 'd had an accident or something ? ’ suggested Dalziel sympathetically . |
30 | It was that same look she had caught a glimpse of earlier . |