Example sentences of "she have [adv] [been] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She has not been directly involved in the Orkney situation , but she did lecture on ritual or satanic abuse at a two-day seminar in Aberdeen in November 1990 . |
2 | She has never been really well since then . |
3 | She has always been rather possessive of him , except oddly enough as far as I 'm concerned . ’ |
4 | I never realised it until lately , but looking back I can see she has always been inordinately vain . |
5 | She had lost him for a while , at the party , but she 'd already been too drunk to worry . |
6 | She found herself regretting she 'd not been entirely open with him . |
7 | Just being in the arms of this unique person , whom SHe 'd never been absolutely sure SHe could hook , effectively wiped the unpleasant memory from hir mind for the night . |
8 | but I , I thought she 'd never been very open with it |
9 | She 'd never been very interested in the Council anyway . |
10 | The truth was she 'd never been more curious about anyone in her whole life , but there was no way she 'd give him the satisfaction of knowing that . |
11 | It hurt her to lie , because she 'd always been so truthful all her life . |
12 | She 'd only been there twelve months . |
13 | Why had Charlotte Ladram decided to involve him when she had previously been so eager to exclude him ? |
14 | He 'd taken her to church , he 'd taken her to lunch and she had n't been particularly gracious about any of it . |
15 | She had n't been sufficiently strong mentally , he believed , to will the money away from her destroyers . |
16 | She did n't turn up , so of course I then telephoned her office and found she had n't been there that week . |
17 | She had n't been as long in this job as her last one , yet she knew there was a positive danger that she might soon be scouring the situations vacant columns again . |
18 | Then she rode home feeling a bit ashamed that she had n't been as brave as she felt sure a proper Brownie ought to have been in face of danger . |
19 | But to find her meant giving him the slip , and she had n't been too successful at that the last time . |
20 | Laurence had given her some money which fortunately she had n't been too proud to accept . |
21 | She realised at once that he could be forgiven if he reminded her that she had n't been too sugary herself during that phone call : but he did nothing of the kind , though he did allow himself a small smirk before all trace of a smile went from him . |
22 | ‘ She had very serious abdominal wounds and one doctor told me she would have died if she had n't been so young and healthy , ’ said Mr Kelly . |
23 | She knew it was best , but she could n't help wondering what would have happened if she had n't been so proud on Christmas Day . |
24 | She would gladly have refused to go with him altogether if she had n't been so curious about the man . |
25 | ‘ All he needs is someone to take care of him , ’ she would always say of Seth , but lately she had n't been so sure . |
26 | It seemed unlikely that anyone would choose to live in this out-of-the-way place without some form of transport — if she had n't been so nervous , that would have occurred to her earlier , she thought wryly . |
27 | If she had n't been so irritable and on edge , Camille might have been flattered by this notion . |
28 | If she had n't been so upset , it would almost have been funny . |
29 | Several times she 'd caught him staring at her with a warm , smiling expression in his brown eyes , and if she had n't been so sensible it would have made her feel quite wobbly . |
30 | She might have been amused if she had n't been so annoyed . |