Example sentences of "[subord] she has [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs Thatcher , although she has criticised the Delors monetary union plan for being ‘ undemocratic , ’ is determined to try to exclude consideration of a bigger role for the European Parliament from the Rome Treaty review process . |
2 | Once she has digested the news that she is unable to conceive naturally , she will be offered IVF — with the caveat that the method has only around a 30% chance of success . |
3 | Because once she has got the disciplines in place , she it should l take less time , but at the moment she is really overburdened . |
4 | But Ann Taylor has vowed she will never give up until she has proved the prosecution wrong . |
5 | The fashionable view of describing babies as dull and boring further adds to the young woman 's sense of wasting her abilities and failing to fulfil her potential , especially if she has enjoyed the benefits of higher education . |
6 | ‘ He 's asking her if she has brought the need-fire and she tells him that she has . |
7 | So , for instance , if she tips a pot of paint over Jamie 's drawing , tell her she must n't do it again , because she has spoiled the picture , Jamie is upset — and how would she like it if someone did that to her picture ? |
8 | Since she has pushed the decade for almost her entire career , one can only wonder what she 'll do now that everyone else has followed suit . |
9 | She has £20,000 savings and owes £10,000 on her repayment mortgage , which costs her £78 a month , or £930 a year after she has received the tax allowance . |
10 | He accepts the acclamation of the mountain men as a way of saving his playmate from rough handling , after she has found the Crown . |
11 | The student is informed of what she will be expected to do after she has learned the concept . |
12 | Halted at a red light , Robyn consults her A to Z , but before she has found the place on the map , the lights have changed and cars are hooting impatiently behind her . |
13 | Among the ‘ lower caste ’ people , the woman 's role had always been rather different from her role in the farming castes ; now ‘ lower caste ’ women worked increasingly in the fields alongside the men and this led , according to Mamdani , to ‘ a radical change … in the attitude towards girl children … low caste families do not look upon the birth of a girl with the disfavour they used to ’ — though ‘ to a certain extent the disfavour persists because the girl will marry and emigrate precisely when she has reached the age of greatest productivity ’ . |
14 | The daughter at home has her moment of decision to face too : when she has to make the choice between committing herself , or taking flight , which in these more liberated times is almost always possible . |
15 | It 's reflected on a mirror so at home it appears as though she has learnt the information off-by-heart . |