Example sentences of "she have [verb] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I was very nervous and worried I might damage the fish , but I did n't and she has suffered no ill effects .
2 When she has created the right conditions , the light comes through from a source beyond her vision , with its own energy and life .
3 A preliminary clipping usually takes place during the course of the knotting , when the weaver cuts the pile yarn to an approximate length after he or she has completed a few rows , but the final clipping is a highly skilled job , which , if badly done , can ruin months of work .
4 She has seen the best specialists in Europe . ’
5 Because she has caught the subtle variations of movement and behaviour within the general flow , the sculpture has life and drama .
6 And she has entrusted the musical Midases who have turned all she has touched so far to gold with the job of making her a new Garland .
7 Although she has had a few boyfriends since , there is no one special around .
8 She has had no further problems and is recovering from her operation well .
9 She stepped back , horrified , but not before she 'd seen the naked arms and legs , the bright yellow hair against the emerald green pillow , the broad naked back of the man .
10 It was a movement she 'd made a million times before , yet as soon as her fingers came into contact with his thick , silky hair she felt a jolt as though an electric current had shot right through her , making her start back in surprise .
11 But by the end of our first year in Cornwall she 'd made a few friends and I was n't being bullied so much , so life became a little easier .
12 She felt she 'd lived a zillion eternities , crossed endless lifeless galaxies , bearing her solitude , waiting for US , waiting for the fulfilment of all that lay between them .
13 She 'd intended the pleasure-bound figures by the lake to be stylized and realised that they looked sinister , as if an architect 's drawing was peopled by a sideshow of grotesques .
14 She 'd tacked a few scraps of old cotton into a baby-gown too and sent it round next door for the new Rattrie baby , born very inconveniently , as it turned out , the day after the funeral , her fit of generosity entirely misplaced , since the child had only lived a few hours and the gown — upon which Odette had worked a few hasty stitches of embroidery — had ended up in the pawnshop — Cara had seen it herself in the window — to help pay , she supposed , for yet another infantile disposal .
15 She 'd tacked the first sketches for this picture up on the wall and they looked as if someone else had drawn them .
16 She 'd gathered the fragrant blooms from a tub outside on the narrow balcony and deeply inhaled its sweet perfume before deciding to wear it in her hair .
17 She 'd waited the few moments it took for his lean , athletic figure to be swallowed up in the crowd , feasting her eyes on his receding back , fighting back the threatening tears .
18 Jessica probably knew ten times more about these things than she did , she 'd had a million times more experience , at any rate .
19 She did literally now , ever since that turn she 'd had a few months ago ; frightened of the stairs , the climb when the lifts did n't work , she rarely went out , but stayed surrounded and walled-in by belongings , old letters , cards , souvenirs scattered over the furniture .
20 She did n't correct enough or she lost control or maybe she 'd had a few bevvies .
21 Frankly , she looked as if she 'd got a few bundles of twelve-page letters stuffed up her woolly even now .
22 On the desk before her lay a slip of paper , onto which she 'd copied the basic details of a single credit card entry noted in Charlie 's records .
23 She 'd left the whey-faced women in her hut
24 She had received a few blows in her time , but after the first shock she had swung back .
25 The Lake District , which she had visited a few times before her marriage and toured with friends , seemed a golden and available corner of gentility .
26 The treatment meted out was degrading and she had hated the middle classes ever after .
27 He had never been to a theatre in London , but he knew now , after the performance she had given a few minutes ago , that Mother Bombie was the greatest actress in the world .
28 We were looking forward to a meal and a quiet evening in Dover when a radio message via Dover Coastguards informed us that another suspect vessel had been spotted heading west through the Straits after sailing from Belgium where she had given the local customs a false destination in Sweden for a large consignment of spirits loaded .
29 Det Supt Albert Kirby , the officer in charge of the inquiry , said that a woman claimed she had seen the two youths in the Strand at 2:30pm .
30 She had seen the two letters .
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