Example sentences of "she have [verb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As Pope can imagine a Martha Blount who is an exception to the follies of her sex ; so , in Leapor 's poetry , the happy woman is an exception because she has escaped the general trap . |
2 | As she says , you can do this if the pattern is on the mylar sheet by adjusting the pattern width dial , but since she saved the hedgehog she has erased the mylar sheet . |
3 | This week she has devised the Oblique Crunch , to strengthen abdominal muscles . |
4 | This week she has devised the Squat Kick . |
5 | When she has created the right conditions , the light comes through from a source beyond her vision , with its own energy and life . |
6 | She has seen the whole thing . |
7 | She has given the High Court in London a map marking out an area of several hundred yards around her home from which she wants the man barred . |
8 | She has accused the Catholic Church of condoning child abuse , and in the past has even expressed sympathy for the IRA . |
9 | Thus , in A Taste of Honey , all Jo really needs is adequate love from a properly caring mother ; instead she has to seek the transitory solace of a passing Black sailor . |
10 | These or other events in her life at this time , even the sad ones like the passing of the first anniversary of her husband 's death , may be the key that will open the door for her to freedom from the prison of grief where she has finished the hard labour of bereavement . |
11 | She has signed the long lease for the house inland , it will be for both of them , Deo volente , as she would say . |
12 | She has told the local Home Care Organiser about Mrs B and the Organiser has arranged for a Home Help for the old lady , and is now arranging for the Community Laundry Service to be provided . |
13 | Because she has caught the subtle variations of movement and behaviour within the general flow , the sculpture has life and drama . |
14 | She has backed the allied attack on Iraq ‘ without reservations ’ , and the Philippines has a medical team in Saudi Arabia . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | He had carried her along on the groundswell of his own forceful personality , but now that the ride was over she had time to wonder if she 'd done the right thing . |
17 | Once they reached the canal bank , however , Robbie had no doubt that she 'd done the right thing . |
18 | Loretta put down the phone with a sense of unease , wondering if she 'd done the right thing . |
19 | She 'd lavished the new moisturiser on her face , outlined her mouth with a muted pink lipstick , and for the finishing touch gathered her hair into a loose knot on top of her head with a length of black velvet purchased along with the cosmetics . |
20 | She 'd said the right thing . |
21 | And immediately wondered if she 'd said the right thing , for Lubor wasted no time in asking , ‘ And what are you going to do today ? ’ |
22 | Unable to keep up the pretence any longer , she 'd told her friend the whole , disastrous story behind her stay in New York , only withholding her fears about a possible pregnancy as she 'd related the disastrous sequence of events . |
23 | Either she was losing her mind , or she 'd followed the wrong man . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Laura had never had any doubts that she 'd made the right decision . |
26 | Perhaps she 'd made the wrong choice , after all , she was thinking . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | And almost immediately she 'd felt the forceful beam of Ross 's hard grey eyes sweeping over her slender figure . |
30 | She 'd killed the wrong man ! |