Example sentences of "she have [verb] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He has offered madness in the form of a minute ; she has accepted it in the form of an examination answer . |
2 | When she has stocked it with an egg and its immobilised meal , she seals the vessel with a bung made from one final pellet . |
3 | If she has had it for a few years , there will be another bonus in that it will mature before the end of your mortgage term , saving thousands in extra interest payments . |
4 | She 'd styled it into a long , fat French plait . |
5 | Her father 's expression was the warmest she 'd seen it for a long time . |
6 | It was a look she recognised instantly , although it was the first time she 'd seen it in the flesh . |
7 | Much bigger than she 'd imagined it in the dark . |
8 | She looked the same as usual ; untidy , a hole in her coat where she 'd caught it on a hook in the yard . |
9 | cos she 'd had it since the beginning of February . |
10 | An inquest has revealed she was killed by a faulty , twenty year old machine just a day after she 'd bought it from a relative . |
11 | And now she 'd got it with a vengeance . |
12 | I thought she 'd fetched it from the bedroom . |
13 | It sounded as though she 'd left it on a bus or something . |
14 | Would she have told it in a different way ? |
15 | The hedgehog itself was 19 stitches wide and she had saved it as a 23-stitch pattern repeat . |
16 | The Rectory , when she reached it ten minutes later , was as silent and calm as when she had visited it with the Archdeacon on Saturday evening . |
17 | She had seen it on the table on her Wednesday visit and had said : |
18 | This he read in the lavatory , where she had seen it on the first day . |
19 | Because he had faith in her — she had seen it in the colours he painted her . |
20 | Elisabeth took her bicycle from where she had lent it against the garden fence . |
21 | She had created it from the chaos , she was its God . |
22 | Her exit caused him more concern than if she had made it in the blaze of anger similar to that with which she had first confronted him . |
23 | She was seized with a desire to feel his hand on her breast again , as she had felt it for a fleeting second months ago . |
24 | Started to make some biscuits and then read the recipe afterwards and she had to put it in the fridge for twenty four hours in the , the pastry in the fridge so they could n't make the biscuits , there I 'm sitting here expecting erm , a biscuit and nothing came , dear , it was n't one of those recipes that you could make it straight away was it ? |
25 | Freya 's letter looked as though she had written it in a great hurry : reams and reams of handwritten scrawl , with sentences crawling up the side of the page and ideas jumping all over the place . |
26 | The other girls , knowing quite well that she had done it for the benefit of one Geoffrey A. Machin , were shocked and admiring , but the convention restrained them from expressing either shock or admiration . |
27 | But she had done it in a very peculiar way : she had booked in to a private Well Woman Clinic under an assumed name . |
28 | Perhaps she had missed it in the flat , these passagings . |
29 | By a stroke of luck , she had spotted it on a colleague 's bookshelf before lunch . |
30 | And then she put had some warm water and er she had to have it to the proper consistency and then she 'd have a a bucket of water w standing by her side with a a jug . |