Example sentences of "[noun sg] she have [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The linnet she had chosen stopped trilling and sat on the bottom of the wicker cage , its little brown body huddled unhappily beneath the perch .
2 She sat down in front of it and looked at the half-page she had typed that morning .
3 It was the first bit of luck she had had all afternoon .
4 At the moment she has typed this proposal for me .
5 It was the first remark she had volunteered all evening .
6 After half a mile she had rejected this hypothesis and decided that it was merely because she was unattractive , the sort of person who , fifty years ago , would have worn rubber galoshes .
7 His words went straight to her heart , and she remembered the private wish she 'd made that day , that Nicolo would tell her he loved her .
8 But then she remembered the white-haired , fragile old woman she 'd met last night , and she sighed .
9 so I said , she 's the same age as me , she said god , she looked much older than you I said yeah I know , I says it cheers you up doing surgery do n't it seeing all these people that look terrible for their age , so she says well I though she looked older than me , I says yes she does look older , I do n't have , I do n't know how old Sue is , I think she 's forty , I think she 's forty , but this woman she 's got long hair
10 The cold feeling she had experienced that morning crept over her ; she remembered the library book , and , with a feeling of panic , recollected Hank 's trip to New York .
11 Robyn 's mother , Vera Williams , of Wilton Village , who is now looking after Penny , said since her daughter had her baby she had suffered postnatal depression and had been taking various prescribed drugs .
12 On my first morning she had taken one look at me .
13 Throughout her married life she had to play second fiddle to the interests of her husband .
14 Her mother was dead like the badger she had seen last week in the woods , with its hair all stiff , and its mouth curled open .
15 Hugh did n't wake as she lay down on top of the sheet beside him and before dawn she fell into the heaviest sleep she had enjoyed that holiday .
16 She started with the bones — good thing she had taken those anatomy courses — and laid on muscle , flesh and skin .
17 What added considerably to this worried mother 's concern was a letter she had received that morning .
18 Deliberately she thought of the conversation she 'd overheard that morning .
19 It was the third trip she had made that year , leaving husband , sons and job to visit her father .
20 No doubt she 'd had ample proof of it .
21 While she occupies an isolated public position she has drawn great comfort from her two children , Princes William and Harry , who are undoubtedly the two most important people in her life .
22 It was the first time she had expressed any sympathy for the Daily Mirror pensioners .
23 Simon said , and it was the first time she had heard that name .
24 It was n't the first time she 'd heard that kind of comment .
25 JOAN Bassett has been the conductor of the Hadley Court Singers for over eight years and in that time she has welded this group of 45 singers based at Haddington into a flexible corporate whole motivated at all times by her own perceptive musicianship .
26 Well by the time she 's finished this course she should be confident to hold on to things in the water , you know
27 Robyn got out of the car and looked through railings across the car park to a brick office block and a tall windowless building behind it , a prospect almost as depressing as the prison she had seen that morning .
28 I wonder if she has yet worked out that for every douse she has to pull less load ; probably not , or she would be pissing on the wood .
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