Example sentences of "she have found [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Even at this early stage , she has found some centres which have developed very innovative and imaginative ways of using the opportunities offered by these new qualifications .
2 ‘ Mohammed had to go to the mountain , I 've subsidised all my previous ventures by working and saving but to get my work published I realised my only chance was England , ’ she says , where she has found three photographic agencies interested in buying her work and eight publications have bought selections of the Bolivian shots .
3 ‘ Mohammed had to go to the mountain , I 've subsidised all my previous ventures by working and saving but to get my work published I realised my only chance was England , ’ she says , where she has found three photographic agencies interested in buying her work and eight publications have bought selections of the Bolivian shots .
4 Not even for Christine , whom she 'd found distant and uninterested , as if in her mind she 'd created a better place and preferred to wander there .
5 I knew there were no flies on her but I wondered how she 'd found that out .
6 that 's no big deal , but she 'd found that out in about five minutes !
7 She 'd found Psychological Correspondences among her brother-in-law 's books .
8 She 'd found some hawthorn berries on a bush and was chewing her way through one with every sign of enjoyment .
9 Kate remembered those words , and the undertone of bitterness in her brother 's voice which she 'd found incomprehensible at the time .
10 She felt she had found two friends .
11 She was about to turn away , not wishing to disturb the Master of the Inner Chamber , when she realised what it was she had found strange .
12 She had found one months later under the vegetable rack , shrunk to the size of a nut , dark wizened brown , and smelling of cider .
13 Though she had found one small revelation of mild interest .
14 The grottoes themselves she had found disappointing .
15 Somehow John forced or persuaded her to achieve what she had found impossible before and , more important , he also won from her a performance of quietly expressive lyricism .
16 How it had happened she did not know , but back there in New York he had begun to pursue her , and she had found ever-increasing opportunities to talk to him ; he was so gay and lively , quite unlike the rather stiff young men whom she met in New York and Newport society .
17 She knew better than to ask her husband what this letter was about however , and awaited his reaction in the reserved , watchful way which she had found safest to adopt in her husband 's presence and which usually concealed more vehement feelings .
18 She wished she could tell him that was nonsense but she feared Pascoe 's death was confirmation of something she had imagined , not proof of something she had found incredible .
19 She had instructed the maids not to disturb her for she valued her privacy and having staff constantly on hand was one of the things she had found most difficult to become accustomed to .
20 She began working with ‘ handicapped ’ children and concluded that the methods which she had found most successful in dealing with feeble-minded children would be quite applicable to those who were normal and that ordinary schools needed the sort of transforma-tion she had accomplished at her own ‘ special ’ school .
21 Within two days she had found some information on the Prince 's Trust , which is a scheme set up by the Duke of Cornwall , HRH Prince Charles himself .
22 But this was untrue , for Minch had become quieter and more peaceful as the months had gone by , staring out over the Zoo with a mysterious tranquillity , as if she had found some contentment that eluded the others .
23 Appalled by her ignorance of Johnny 's time and of Johnny 's war , she had found some books at the library , and bringing them home , had read them with a mixture of fascination and growing horror .
24 She had found this information to be very positive ‘ because they can focus on dealing with it now , it spells out a lot of hope ’ .
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