Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv] [conj] she [verb] " in BNC.

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1 To this day it is the address to which Diana has her private mail directed and has done ever since she suspected Fergie was visiting the Buckingham Palace post room in order to tell Prince Charles who was writing confidential letters to his wife .
2 She put four mince pies in a little basket she 'd decorated earlier when she made the other table decorations , put on her coat and was out of the back door in a flash .
3 In the end I thought it was a good job that I 'd cut her dead because I began to pick up the gossip about her and found out that she 'd left home when she did because she was pregnant and had had a baby .
4 She 'd realized recently that she did n't like herself much .
5 I asked her if he 'd returned home and she told me to mind my own business .
6 Of course you can well I knew of a girl who married I would n't say she 'd married well when she started out but her husband was enterprising e eventually got himself quite a good job at the at people who print the bank notes so so that they they started off in a prefab and they ended up with a new four bedroom bungalow with central heating at Athorpe Roding .
7 He would have stripped completely while she watched .
8 Perhaps she would have come sooner if she had .
9 And I thought she might have come today cos she said she 'd bring up the money but she has n't , not yet .
10 She felt she could have done better than she did with her next remark .
11 She moved a little but I could n't have cared less if she awoke .
12 She should have gone away when she had the chance .
13 She liked the way he shuddered and groaned , docile as the pets that once had surrounded her and Sycorax and who would have submitted likewise if she had chosen to maltreat them .
14 It was a back-handed compliment , and one she 'd have rejected angrily before she 'd joined C 's Circus .
15 She must have changed radically since she came to France , a carefree young woman writing home enthusiastic letters about her life in the sun .
16 But after an hour she had sewed enough and she felt a shift in the air .
17 And could it only be two days since she had realised fully that she loved him ?
18 He did not say it loudly and she was not sure she had heard right so she continued .
19 Grimm 's attitude to Moma Parsheen had altered drastically since she revealed her sabotage of Stalinvast 's future .
20 The woman said it was not true and the god asked her why she had come tonight if she thought that his words were ‘ mere wind and breeze ’ .
21 He had come here as she guessed he would .
22 Philippa had come early because she wanted to get in in the hope of finding an earring she had lost , before the cleaner started on the room .
23 The telephone had rung just as she 'd finished washing her hair , so it had dried all wild and was now held back with an orange-and-shocking-pink striped scarf , off which Ethel had chewed one of the corners .
24 To her surprise Broom-Parker had phoned shortly after she 'd returned home , pleading with her not to mention his name to the police .
25 Meanwhile , forensic experts have been carrying out a thorough examination of the lonely cottage where Jonathan and Tania had met shortly before she disappeared .
26 The provisions were all jumbled together , and she could see at once that three of the eggs were smashed ; but , on the whole , the basket had suffered less than she had herself .
27 Jack 's sister Lorraine said she knew that June had dated Don Rose around that time but no one could confirm that he was the father , or his secondary claim that he had married June before the baby was born ( he said they had separated quickly and she 'd later got a Mexican divorce , though apparently no papers are available to support his allegations ) .
28 It had been very hot all day ; they had had exams in the morning and she had done badly because she felt so tired .
29 It was the first time as far as she could remember that any male person had done so since she left the convent school , where the visiting priest would call all the girls by their first names .
30 She lived in a world of detail and precision , of getting the names right and the appearances correct , and had done ever since she joined the Security Service straight from Oxford fourteen years before .
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