Example sentences of "as she 'd been " in BNC.
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1 | She selected the first three pages — Lucy as she 'd been allowed to see her , and handed them over . |
2 | She was going to be left in the care of a woman she did n't know , just as she 'd been left with them before . |
3 | This , of course , delighted the child and every night she stood in the wings performing everybody 's act with them , and even at the end of two shows , she was as bright in the dressing room as she 'd been at the overture . |
4 | He 'd had this sickness all along , of course , but he 'd worsened since the assassin 's visit , and her tolerance for these traits , braced as she 'd been by her encounter with Gentle , had dropped to zero . |
5 | Sylvia landed with her knees bent , and rolled over as she 'd been taught . |
6 | So far as she 'd been concerned they had been just friends . |
7 | Adele had looked up at him , not quickly but as quickly as she 'd been able . |
8 | It must have been in that one moment of darkness , as she 'd been taking her hand away . |
9 | They gave the bare details of Jenner 's life and career as far as she 'd been able to check it out — dates , addresses , all the useful stuff that Reynolds could work from — followed by a surprising amount of straight campus gossip . |
10 | As she 'd been when Han had died . |
11 | So she would tell herself when she was sick and retching and dizzy , in a week or two , as she 'd been with Liam . |
12 | Things had been ticking along nicely between them , just as long as she 'd been prepared to forget that she wanted more out of the relationship than a roll in the hay and a bright ‘ cheerio ’ at the airport . |
13 | As long as she 'd been fighting him there had still been a hope that she might eventually emerge the victor . |
14 | She found another bathroom , which was important , because the champagne was acting on her stomach just as she 'd been afraid it would . |
15 | She had scarcely seen the Mercedes that had swung into the drive just as she 'd been about to go out , but by sheer instinct she had swerved to miss it , sparing only a glance in the mirror to tell her the other car was safe before speeding on her way again . |