Example sentences of "she have stopped [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She was walking home from a party in the early hours of Sunday morning she 'd stopped to use the toilets in St Giles when she was attacked …
2 An hour later , she 'd stopped thinking in those precise terms , and was trying to tell herself he 'd been detained .
3 She 'd stopped looking at him .
4 She 'd stopped riding out with the first lot because of nausea on waking , and Tremayne , far from minding , continually urged her to rest more .
5 I told her what had happened and she took it all in her stride , and once she 'd stopped laughing about Simon she told me to head for the pub where I 'd dropped Clara .
6 She 'd stopped giggling and she said , ‘ Tell me all . ’
7 He had a bike which she 'd stopped letting him use because it had become dangerous .
8 And she had stopped eating altogether .
9 She had stopped undertaking her usual tasks within the home , was eating very little and had taken to her bed a few days previously and had not re-emerged .
10 She had stopped loving her daughter years ago .
11 But after three such encounters he said he realized this was because after eight years she had stopped loving him and he made his famous remark about adultery .
12 He had a limited vocabulary and she had stopped telling him not to be blasphemous twenty years ago .
13 Moreover , since Sparta depended on personal service from her allies , she had to consult them constantly , whereas Athens had a freer hand , because she had stopped holding congresses of her allies well before the beginning of the war .
14 She had heard Ben tell her it was about time , too , but almost too late ; that was when she had stopped pushing the hand-cart and bought Laddie and the flat-cart .
15 Detectives are warning lone women drivers to be on their guard after a 21-year-old woman was abducted in Manchester and beaten about the head , after she had stopped to ask directions .
16 She had stopped trying to make him like her ; that was a relief .
17 She had stopped to drink from a can on the way up , caring little now for what it might be doing to her .
18 Sara Jones , 49 , said the series , written by Lynda La Plante and which shows ex-Paratroopers struggling as civilians , left her so angry she had stopped watching it .
19 By the 1930s she had stopped dancing in the line ; there was hardly time in her schedule , but she and her sister Mabel would sometimes perform a fan dance duet in cine-variety bills .
20 A hairdresser believes he sees the ghost of a fellow-soldier ; spends some years in a mental hospital ; on his release is rejected by his wife who he believes is ‘ denying him his existence ’ ; begins to think that everyone else is denying him his existence , perhaps because he was once shot at by a German and they all think he is dead ; spends his Sundays looking into the river for the bullet which missed him ; after his death , his wife discovers she is pregnant ; she lets it be known that the hairdresser has spoken to her by night and told her ‘ he was very happy that she had recognized the child as his , because that way she had stopped denying him his existence ’ ; when eventually she moves away from Piacenza , the hairdresser stops speaking to her by night .
21 Now she had stopped denying her love for Tyler .
22 Latterly , she had stopped saying that she did n't believe in God .
23 She had stopped to help someone who had fainted from hunger in the street .
24 Jinny remembered it clearly because it had been quite different from all the solemn newspaper cuttings Keith had shown her , and she had stopped to make fun of one or two of Harriet Shakespeare 's more nauseating remarks .
25 She had stopped giving me murderous looks and seemed quite bright-eyed as we got ourselves ready to leave the ship .
26 She had stopped giving a damn about Jake years ago .
27 And he noticed that she had stopped scowling .
28 If she had stopped to think , she would have remembered that Brown Owl had told the Pack more than once always to seek the help of a grown-up they knew in any case of emergency .
29 Bitterly , she realised that her night at The Angel with Freddie Nash had shackled her in a way which , even if she had stopped to think about the possible consequences at the time , she could scarcely have envisaged .
30 At least , Mrs Huntley thought hopefully , she had stopped wondering , unbecomingly and stridently , how her uncle could have been fooled by Angela Morgan .
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