Example sentences of "she [vb past] [be] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But , on getting her act together later the next day , Laura had been appalled to discover that not only had Ross already left for Australia — but she 'd been given a small attic room next to the children 's nursery .
2 Since she had been working more or less at full stretch before she 'd been given the extra work to do , there was only one way she could fit more work into her day , and that was by working late at the office , then going home with a bulging briefcase .
3 She was just wondering if she 'd been given the wrong one when she realised that the door was n't locked .
4 But er I mean er she , she was in a perfect position to do it , I mean she 'd been retired a long time , she was in good health and obviously an annuity would be perfect for her er where it would n't be for a younger person , so I mean life annuities not got .
5 She 'd been set the huge task by Christian Aid on behalf of a family who fled to the camp from neighbouring war-torn Mozambique .
6 As soon as she 'd entered the hotel she 'd been handed a white envelope containing a fax message .
7 She dreaded being called a learned lady : her mother said that ‘ she was a living library ; but locked up , except to a chosen few . ’
8 A male friend had tried to dissuade Hale from seeking a much needed job and had given her a thousand dollars to buy ‘ the most beautiful dress in New York ’ , telling her that what she needed was to find a rich husband .
9 Even when the results came through and the babies were exchanged in a dramatic midnight meeting , Marie found it difficult to believe that she had been nursing the wrong child .
10 She had been wearing a light cotton shirt with a dark blue skirt .
11 They were beautiful , these Andalucían horses , and she had been given a long lecture on the subject by Ana , who seemed to be an expert .
12 Although in law a female fiancée can enter Britain quite freely ( without an entry certificate ) she had been held up , questioned again and again , and late in the evening she had been given a sexual examination by officials who she thought might be doctors .
13 She had been given a plain black dress with a crisp white apron and a mob-cap .
14 Ms Wilikins did not look too happy with the question for which she had been given no prior notice .
15 She was so pleased to learn that Barbara Coleman was eager to talk to her again , and that she had been given the perfect reason for spending part of her day revelling in Chagall 's colour , that she smiled as she cut inland towards Maurin 's gallery .
16 She rang down to the reception , and asked tetchily whether she had been given the correct room number .
17 She did not confirm for them that she had been meeting an escaped prisoner and she did not explain the significance of the print-out , but they clearly knew the first and it would be only a short time before they worked out the second .
18 She had been called a despicable woman , a scarlet creature , a hussy , a jessy , and on the occasions when her father had taken drink , much worse .
19 In the long hours when there were no customers to show she was expected to lend a hand with some of the unskilled tasks — running errands and making tea , unpicking a seam or a hem , even sewing on a button or a hook and eye when she had been taught the proper way to do it .
20 Her earlier fears had faded and she thought how foolish she had been to let a ridiculous fancy disturb her happiness .
21 I was sure she had been holding a small phial with the letters ‘ SUL ’ written on it .
22 She had been expecting a small , dusty room filled with paintings draped in cloths that were thick with dust , where air would have a musty scent of old canvas and decay .
23 If she had been expecting an immediate outcry , she was sadly disappointed , but she was a determined young woman .
24 She is seen to suffer for what she did , and Mary , the other sister , likewise ‘ paid heavily ’ : let down by an Indian student with whom she had been having a long affair .
25 She claimed she had been having a passionate affair with Mary Jo 's husband Joey , 36 .
26 She had been having a little innocent fun .
27 True to the word , she had been adding a full bottle to her small garden pond on a weekly basis , for the past month .
28 She had been rehearsing a new song on the way to the Ritz , but did n't know who wrote it .
29 She had been reviewing the previous week on her walk to the rectory .
30 What she wanted was to send the whole family to America .
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