Example sentences of "[coord] she have [verb] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She 'd seen Jeanette close-to , and she 'd seen her scrubbed clean and ready for home .
2 Mr Paul might be making a great deal of money and becoming famous , and she 'd heard they had asked him to accept an honorary doctorate , whatever good that might do .
3 And she 'd gone you see .
4 I saw her on the way to the doctors and she 'd thought she 'd got chicken pox .
5 My stars — and she 'd thought he 'd looked arrogant before !
6 And I 've , I er , I , we me we met a girl and she 'd had it done and it was lovely !
7 And she had said she wanted to see places of historical interest .
8 Apparently they had no friends , with the possible exception of Roger — and she had seen him stiffen slightly when referred to as ‘ old Rodge ’ .
9 They had noticed and she had seen them notice .
10 Then he had spoilt it by saying that his reasons for leaving Australia had been personal , and she had assumed he had been involved in a similar situation to that with Jennifer .
11 It was worse than before , when he had taken her so powerfully into his arms and she had felt him thieve unresisting kisses from her lips , for now he was playing with her heart , not just her senses , and it was , she found , a vulnerable organ , halfway to belonging to him already .
12 Her parents were still concerned about her and she had asked them to accompany her for this first appointment .
13 Only Mrs McMahon could still be affected — and she had asked her to keep it a secret .
14 ‘ The signatures on those cheques to her were hers and she had done it to finance her drinking habit . ’
15 Mr Sunderland himself had driven her home in his car , and she had begged him to leave her at the gate so as not to alarm her family .
16 When he had begun she had been inclined to send him off or run away herself ; but his determination had kept her listening and she had watched him walk away with his plan — it was more of a plan than a proposal — well lodged in her mind and unexpectedly endearing .
17 After paying off the driver Nathan steered her into a busy , softly lit restaurant , and she had to admit he had guessed correctly that a meal did indeed top her list of priorities .
18 The indirect reference to Lou had been a mistake ; if he picked it up and she had to admit she knew more than she had told him , he 'd never trust her again .
19 The bloke was a fucking nutter and she had let him tie her up !
20 I started buying every issue of Tennis World after Capriati 's looks and sheer dedication in every match she has played , brought me into tennis and she has made me become an addict .
21 No doubt you 've both already discussed this and she has persuaded you to go against my wishes ? ’
22 She 's Leader of the Patrol I 'm going to join when I go up to Guides , and she 's asked me to call and see her .
23 Introduce Brenda who 's going to speak to us on Make do and Mend and she 's asked me to say that she 'd be very pleased if people break in or erm sort of form some sort of dialogue with her as she goes along .
24 And she 's asked us to go and stay and I said to John I Would n't stay in that bed again
25 Mrs Langton is my godmother and she 's let us take over these outbuildings . ’
26 And she 's got me trapped deep inside her cunt ! ’
27 William says both his parents were riding enthusiasts and he got put on a horse at the age of three … his mother used to ride for Britian in the sixties and she 's encouraged him to compete … it used to terrify him at first and he never dreamt he 'd be good enough to compete …
28 She had not seen him arrive at her home , since she had not known who he was when they had encountered each other in the garden — but she had seen him leave .
29 She had never met Jack Butler but she had seen him racing , and on television of course .
30 When she first lost her eye , she had had trouble keeping her balance , but she had thought she had overcome that .
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