Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [adv] [subord] she have " in BNC.

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1 How could she spend Roman 's money so lavishly when she had just parted from her lover ?
2 I 'll just tea up there cos she has a tablet does n't she ?
3 ‘ What ought we to do ? ’ said Fenella , a bit more loudly than she had meant .
4 Damn this man and his ability to force her into probing her own psyche more deeply than she 'd perhaps ever done before .
5 As she sat over a pot of tea in a quiet café she reminded herself that it was really expecting too much to find a flat as quickly as she had landed a job .
6 Nobody could blame her for taking life as seriously as she 'd had to , but the way to some kind of peace and personal balance would surely lie in the opportunity to stop running and relax a little .
7 She liked her boss a lot more now than she had at the beginning of their relationship .
8 The allowance is given from the date of bereavement to the end of that tax year , and for the following year so long as she has not remarried by the start of that year .
9 And McAllister remembered his silent distress when he had come home after losing a woman in childbirth not long after she had arrived in Vetch Street .
10 Somehow his mother could shut out the unpleasant from her mind as if it had never existed and she had shut out the Worm as successfully as she had shut out everything else .
11 Nothing could happen until the evening , but then Lucy got her chance to see the inside of Charlie 's office much sooner than she 'd expected .
12 She has n't spent so much time up there since she 's been three .
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