Example sentences of "[conj] she have have [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | She said that she had had people come to her office in tears , not knowing how they could possibly meet the cost of a funeral . |
2 | Now that she had had time to think everything through on the long walk home , she had soon realised how ridiculous her accusations must have sounded . |
3 | Not until she had had time to explain that Oliver was only a little boy , that he had n't really understood … |
4 | But not yet — not until she had had time to rebuild her shattered defences . |
5 | She did n't want him to see it until she 'd had time to think . |
6 | He asked if she 'd had time to think about it . |
7 | She understood then that if she had had leisure to listen at the right moment , she might have heard the faint , suggestive sounds of a third presence . |
8 | So now you 're imagining that he , whoever he is , popped this through the letterbox , waited till she had had time to read it , then rang the bell and invited her to take a stroll with him . |
9 | However , after she 'd had time to calm down , Susan returned to the salon the next day to try to get her money back . |
10 | She took a sip of wine before she 'd had time to wonder whether that might be wise . |
11 | Afterwards , when he drew her close , she went to sleep almost before she 'd had time to savour the pleasure of lying in his arms . |
12 | The words were impulsive , out before she 'd had time to vet them . |
13 | Then , before she 'd had time to express her thanks , he 'd touched her cheek briefly with his warm , dry lips and stridden away , leaving her feeling lonely and bereft , the small box clasped in her hand . |
14 | As he saw her , he stretched out his arms and lifted her up before she had had time to reach the bottom step . |
15 | Perhaps Rachel did too , or would do when she had had time to work it out . |