Example sentences of "[Wh adv] she have [vb pp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Try and encourage her , excuse me , try and encourage her to come and see you whenever she 's got a problem . |
2 | She could never forget how she had swung the boy , a little thing of six or seven ; that nor the heat ; as all the purr of a pussy cat , the linger of her hand . |
3 | How she had survived a nurse 's training and remained shy was beyond me , but the fact remained she had . |
4 | She recalled how she had steadied the block with one hand while pulling at the handle with the other , and how smoothly the blade had slid from its slot . |
5 | Scarlet could not now imagine how she had passed the week with the house next door empty and soulless : she tidied the kitchen in readiness for her friend 's return and sat down to read the local paper , two copies of which had just been delivered through the letterbox . |
6 | How she had got an ambulance . |
7 | She wondered now , in cold blood , just how she had found the courage to undertake the terrifying trip along that narrow ledge and told herself that nothing would ever induce her to go near it again . |
8 | As he poured the tea , Peter wondered if she 'd told James about how she 'd made a fool of him ; perhaps they had laughed at him together . |
9 | Now , remembering all this , she wondered how she 'd had the temerity to stand up to him that morning . |
10 | It did n't take long for her to work out how she 'd earned the title . |
11 | We were just talking , you know , how she 'd got a thing for me . |
12 | Although I 'd no idea how she 'd got the number . |
13 | how she 's got a cheek , she just gets what she wants do n't she ? |
14 | ‘ And see how she has rewarded the memory of her father . |
15 | ‘ Barry wants to see how she has taken the race and I do n't think he will make his mind up until next week , ’ said owner-breeder Dick Hollingsworth . |
16 | What she wanted was to understand why she 'd misjudged the evening so totally . |
17 | He smiled , as if knowing why she 'd attempted a joke , and turned her around , leaning her into his body . |
18 | That was why she 'd chosen the place . |
19 | We went out for dinner that evening and I asked Sheila why she 'd brought an egg poacher . |
20 | She had been expecting Hubert Molland with the parish magazine , which was why she had answered the door . |
21 | He frowned slightly and suddenly she longed to say something , to try and explain why she had acted the way she had . |
22 | Vi looked around the kitchen and wondered why she had scrubbed the floor and cleaned the window . |
23 | Feeling more than ever like a cur , Neil turned the pages — but it was all of her that was left to him — and , he told himself firmly , he would read just enough to discover the truth about her … and why she had hoarded the cuttings . |
24 | THE TV presenter Fiona Armstrong yesterday spoke for the first time about why she has quit the breakfast station GMTV — and dismissed talk about the notorious ‘ F ( for fanciability ) factor ’ . |
25 | There had been a week when she 'd paced the studio humming or sat and gawped at the tapestry she 'd created . |
26 | The only challenge to Thatcher since she first became leader in February 1975 had been in 1989 , when she had received the support of 314 of the then 374 Conservative MPs ( who formed the electorate ) against 33 for Sir Anthony Meyer , with 24 ballot papers being spoiled and three MPs not participating [ see p. 37134 ] . |
27 | She knew Maisie 's mother from the days when she had stood the Wednesday market along with other farmers ' wives , but had never met Len Brayton , the girl 's father . |
28 | Phoebe knew when she had reached the lump , but the fingers went on circling , and then probing her armpit . |
29 | It was an idea she had thought of in a vague way yesterday , when she had seen the extent of the gravel ridge that ran beneath the two estates . |
30 | He had seemed genuinely dismayed at her news but gallantly offered his congratulations when she had explained the reason . |