Example sentences of "she have [be] able " in BNC.

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1 If they go away with a positive decision against starting up a tourism enterprise , Sue feels she has been able to help them avoid an expensive mistake .
2 Thus , she has been able to move steadily rightwards while maintaining old links .
3 Occasionally she has been able to get away and walk the streets of London , or slip out with friends without looking over her shoulder .
4 With the $10,000 she received from the sale of Let Me Speak , her harrowing account of life and political struggle at Siglo XX , she has been able to buy a two-roomed house in the poor neighbourhood of Hayrakasa .
5 But she has been able to provide brief descriptions and detectives are now looking for three youths .
6 She and her husband are members of the National Trust and when visiting stately homes they often come across portraits of those she refers to as ‘ my people ’ ; she has been able to obtain copies some of them .
7 Already she has been able to list such exotic places as Mucky Lonnin , Swinsy and Never ‘ Eed Em Blacksmith .
8 She was lucky she 'd been able to keep it a secret all along .
9 It was their ritual , ever since she 'd been able to string words together .
10 On Starr Hills , she 'd been able to talk to him ; but she did n't think she could now .
11 Till now she 'd been able to cope , after a fashion ; even going dumb with terror had been a way of coping .
12 Adele had looked up at him , not quickly but as quickly as she 'd been able .
13 Her early education had been poor because of the misconception amongst her teachers that language ability and intelligence were somehow different facts of a single concept , and it was only in later life , with the help of her husband , that she 'd been able to make up on the intellectual deprivation of those early years .
14 They gave the bare details of Jenner 's life and career as far as she 'd been able to check it out — dates , addresses , all the useful stuff that Reynolds could work from — followed by a surprising amount of straight campus gossip .
15 She 'd lived without carpets for the first few weeks and it had been nearly a year before she 'd been able to ditch her old and undersized curtains .
16 If only she 'd been able to ask him why , perhaps it would have been more bearable .
17 Some of the words did not even make sense to her but , through the confusion , she 'd been able to salvage enough to piece together roughly the contents .
18 The little that she 'd been able to piece together was that Pamela was a barrister , that the house did , as Lucy had suspected , belong to her , and that she and Josie had been together for at least five years and probably longer .
19 In a strange way , she felt cleansed , as though she 'd been able to strip the dark places away from her soul .
20 Wishing desperately that she were able to defend her grandfather , but knowing that to explain would only cause more trouble until she 'd been able to speak with his mother , and fervently wishing she had locked her door when she 'd come up to bed , Ellie said tiredly , ‘ I do n't know why .
21 And if Oliver had betrayed him , as he had betrayed all the others , what would she have been able to do for the Chartist candidate then ?
22 She brought with her in the car anything of mine that she had been able to find in the house ( plus a few things that just reminded her of me ) and they were all dumped in my front hall .
23 Once upon a time , she had been able to withstand Florentine summers better than any English woman she knew but of late they had begun to tire her , to make her feel that in everything she did she was pushing a large boulder up a hill .
24 The stomach cramps had been coming back , off and on , all day , but so far she had been able to keep them under control .
25 In her flat with Anne , and in the taxi , she had been able to conceal her pain from the older woman .
26 Anne felt an urge to throw the kind of temper tantrum she had been able to get away with when she was six years old .
27 Now she had become a pensioner she had been able to give up work as a midwife , and she spent much of her time on her allotment :
28 On most nights she had been able to sleep without taking the hypnotic .
29 She had been able to cope with the sale of her house .
30 When she had been able to plan her charity lunches and her dinner parties , go shopping , gossip with friends , look at her life and know that at last she had achieved all she had ever wanted , even If sometimes it was a little lonely , a little empty ?
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