Example sentences of "she have told [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well there is another man and she has told Paul that frankly she 's lapping up the attention .
2 In fact , she was n't even sure she 'd told Rohan she knew where the tower was located , let alone that she 'd been there .
3 She 'd told Mackenzie that one of the men had been injured , badly , as far as she could tell .
4 Mrs Abigail , she 'd told Lavinia , had called her a fool that morning just because she dropped a tin plate when they were doing Meals on Wheels .
5 But she wo , i i , I mean , if she 'd told Doris , Doris would have phoned
6 She 'd told Dot there 'd got to be the ordinary people too so that the few could be visibly valiant .
7 She 'd be forty now , if she 'd told Irene the truth .
8 As he poured the tea , Peter wondered if she 'd told James about how she 'd made a fool of him ; perhaps they had laughed at him together .
9 Last night , she 'd told Guy she loved him .
10 She 'd told Fen briefly about her concern for her mother , her need to assist financially where her brothers were concerned .
11 But she 'd told Fen she did n't believe in sex before marriage .
12 I 'm keeping that one till the last , was what she 'd told Carrie .
13 When she was younger she had told Sam all about him whenever the occasion offered , but she could n't do that now .
14 She had told Taggy — she thought she had — that she could see no one , speak to no one .
15 She had told Ward she did n't want any breakfast .
16 She had been his nurse when he was a little boy , she had told Sally-Anne when they were preparing dinner for him one evening .
17 Anna kept to the hotel room ; she had told Constanza something unspeakable had happened , Never question me .
18 Last night she had told Roger that her name was Bridget ; yet to the Blessington-Dalrymples he had introduced her as Breeze .
19 Sister Margaret Traxler , of the National Coalition of American Nuns , said that she had told Dr Runcie : ‘ The Roman Catholic Church says this is a deterrent to unity ; but we say , how can this be a deterrent to unity when discrimination against women is evil ? ’
20 At home , Faye pronounced herself satisfied with the haircut , but her praise was given absently , and after she had told Belinda to hurry and dress as the guests were due at five , she said too casually , ‘ And before you go , love , would you get me a couple of Panadols ?
21 She had told Tilly the whole story , about the man she adored , and whose child she had brought into the world .
22 She had told Dorothy that she felt that the steady routine of her secretarial work would , for the moment , be most helpful to her .
23 She made her leisurely way towards where she had told Alexander to be .
24 Sometimes Ruth wished she had told Steve what had happened last year , the affair she had allowed to happen among the glitz and excitement of the Seville Expo , the fascinating Majorcan she had met and loved on sight .
25 She had told Anne on Saturday that she had received her last letter before the leave .
26 She had told Tom and Liza to go ahead without her .
27 She had told Tom she would not go with them today but now she wished she had .
28 If she had told Richard about Harry , and about Maurice 's dubious cargo , he would n't have had to lie in a pool of blood waiting for her own daughter to rescue him .
29 She had told Robert that she hated him , told him to go away , to move to another area , and he had taken that literally .
30 It was the cheapest , thinnest , shiniest material that Madge could find and she had told Therese it would just about last out the Season before you could start shooting peas through it .
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