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

  Next page
No Sentence
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 Because she has caught the subtle variations of movement and behaviour within the general flow , the sculpture has life and drama .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 She 'd left the whey-faced women in her hut
10 The treatment meted out was degrading and she had hated the middle classes ever after .
11 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 .
12 She moved with natural grace , gliding between the tables , approaching customers who showed an interest to give them an extra twirl , unbuttoning the little figure-hugging jacket and posing with her hand on her waist , rucking up the jacket slightly to display the blouse underneath as she had seen the professional models do .
13 Daylight brought the prosaic world back again , and a Dr Neil who was exactly like the man she had always known — it was as though she had imagined the improper advances of the night hours .
14 In addition , as the therapist had suggested , she had contacted the local Citizens ' Advice Bureau to find out about evening classes .
15 After she had swallowed the sleeping tablets , Carolyn slept for fourteen hours .
16 But she knew that any attempt at this sort of seductive sophistication would be laughably incongruous coming from her quiet , ordinary little self , and in any case she had made no serious plans to leave , so she simply said steadily , ‘ That 's very nice of you , Dr Russell , but I have n't fully worked out my plans yet , and if I do leave I 'll probably sign on with a nursing agency .
17 When she had read every single children 's book in the place , she started wandering round in search of something else .
18 She had expected the royal apartments to be brimming with activity .
19 She had abandoned the huge earrings for dainty gold studs and wore a fine gold chain round her neck .
20 She remembered with strange clarity the concentration she had put into cutting the flowers ; how she had hoped her father would think she had chosen the right ones .
21 She had only seen him when she had climbed the wooden steps up to the promenade : he was out of sight of the kiosk , waiting across the road , almost hidden in the dark cave of an amusement arcade .
22 She had had no serious illnesses in the past and had never been in hospital .
23 Although Britain had long had trading connections with these areas , hitherto she had had no territorial ambitions there .
24 , And much as she had disliked the old women when they were grasping at her and joking about her , she did notice that they comforted her mother , talking about her two lovely clever daughters , and made her join in a bit of a singsong and made her laugh .
25 He had been delighted to the point of euphoria when she had bought the Victorian clothes .
26 She married young , so she 's got no real qualifications — except , ’ drily , ‘ as a housekeeper and mother . ’
  Next page