Example sentences of "[coord] she have been [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It reminded Jane of one of the Professor Branestawm stories she had read as a child in which the characters were photographs come alive , each repeating , over and over again , the sentence he or she had been saying at the moment the photograph was taken .
2 Before the prison doors had opened , or she had been stuffed into the hold of that ghastly convict ship , to spend her life scrubbing and cleaning and whoring for rough and dangerous men .
3 It is sufficient for that person to establish that he or she has been prevented to an appreciable extent from enjoying the ordinary comforts of life ; there is no need to establish direct injury to health .
4 Once she 'd got known for being presentable , turning up sober and on time , not leaving early with the spoons and able to tell left hand from right , word got round and she 'd been passed from college to college by grateful manciples .
5 And she 'd been talking to him for about half an hour and well er her son had come up
6 And she 'd been coming to our house , Oh about fie or six years , and she said one day to Mary , that 's my wife , says you know , Not strange name , there 's not many of them about .
7 And she 'd been charmed with Bergerac itself .
8 With her spread hand she could pinch both of her temples and she 'd been sitting like this for a some time , holding out the light .
9 Somewhere between the time when they had fallen into an exhausted sleep and when she had woken to this grey dawn , all the joy and magic of what they had shared had faded , and she had been overcome by doubts .
10 Peggy had lived for a long time with an aunt while her daddy and mummy were abroad , and she had been spoilt by always getting her own way .
11 But however reasonable , nothing was as cheap as free accommodation , and she had been counting on these next six months to build up a bank balance .
12 But it would be only for a time and she had been thinking of asking the queen-dowager for permission to leave sanctuary and visit her mother .
13 She had been , it seemed , to endless dinners , parties and weddings on her own , she had been spotted at local cinemas with friends , sitting in the stalls alongside ordinary members of the public , and she had been seen on the town , at pop concerts , and in restaurants , with handsome young men .
14 Her name was She-Who-Is-Alone and she had been looked after by the tribe since her parents and grandparents died in the famine .
15 Then the first ‘ maid ’ they ever had was a girl of 16 called Mollie and she had been deserted by her husband and came to live in the house with three tots .
16 Cook had the afternoon off and she had been coming to grips with her occasional souffle , when the ‘ monster ’ had started its cacophony .
17 He was a powerful , virile man , and she had been left in no doubt as to the physical effect she had on him .
18 A small crowd had gathered and she had been carried across the street and inside the nearest shop in order to get her out of the sun .
19 She had thought her daughter was pure and good , and she had been gratified by that .
20 The shock had been too much for her precarious hold on sanity and she had been removed to Rainhill Asylum in a strait jacket .
21 And she had been entrusted with its safe keeping .
22 It was Molly , of course , who introduced Medau work in the Special Needs sector and she has been followed by a number of our teachers who all deserve recognition for their work in this field .
23 The square is completed and she has been introduced to Turtle Graphics .
24 Ruth 's Medau training comes to the fore when she plans her class , and she has been commended for her ‘ whole-body ’ movement .
25 As already imitated , Sarah Cunningham 's playing throughout this fascinating recital is a constant pleasure , and she has been provided with a recording which does ample justice to the ripe sonority of her instrument .
26 As children we called her Minna , and she has been known to us and to our friends as Minna ever since .
27 Helen 's tearful mother Anne Stephens said today : ‘ Whether you believe it or anyone else believes it my daughter is innocent and she 's been sent to prison for a week for something she has n't done . ’
28 These guys are nudging each other , they go up to her , the music changes , and they 're talking to her , and she says no or whatever , and then the last guy walks up to her , the woman turns round , and she 's been replaced by someone wearing the same dress but she 's really fat .
29 ‘ Since her arrest , they 've trumped up charges against her , and she 's been deported to Beirut . ’
30 And she 's been sitting with me down in my studio while I work .
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