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

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1 What happens if Well , oh sa , pwurgh , I do n't know , I mean she has to wait for a week .
2 The Committee is very grateful to its Secretary , , not only for all the work she has done for the committee but also for her work for ethnic minority students seeking pupillage .
3 And we in turn thank her , for all the work she has done for the Society .
4 It is appropriate that , through the medium of Medau News , we should thank Rita very warmly indeed for all the dedicated work she has done for the Society .
5 She has just finished a portrait of seven-year-old Tulip Dempster , a Pekingese , commissioned by Lady Camilla for Nigel Dempster 's birthday — the second one she has done for the family — and a portrait of Mr and Mrs John Menzies ' two dogs .
6 ‘ She is a good little actress although she has opted for the dancing course here .
7 Penny says a close friend recently asked her to sum up what she thought she 'd done for the Princess of Wales .
8 She reached down to the floor where her candle stood , and when she 'd groped for the matches , which proved , as always , astonishingly difficult to locate , she lit it .
9 She swept back a handful of Lucy 's hair and pinned it up , first on one side and then on the other ; but before she 'd reached for the scissors to begin , Charlie 's face appeared around the doorway .
10 she 'd gone for a couple of days when she was up but she says she has n't been up to see her for about eighteen months !
11 Ash stopped so suddenly I wondered where she 'd gone for a moment .
12 She 'd gone for a walk .
13 Ever since he had spanked her that night in the bungalow at Moascar garrison , she 'd yearned for the cane .
14 The blonde braid had fallen over her shoulder , shining honey-gold against the vivid jade of the T-shirt dress she 'd worn for the trip out here .
15 She slapped a handful of cold cream on her face and tissued off the exaggerated make-up she 'd worn for the showing , pulled her hair back into a ponytail , laced on her canvas sneakers , and stalked back to the showroom where Raimondo was hovering over a glowering Nicolo .
16 ‘ Please , ’ she murmured as she climbed the steps to the fifth-floor Brooklyn Heights flat she 'd subleased for the summer , ‘ please , let this be an acceptance ! ’
17 She 'd looked for an opening and had had to contrive her entry .
18 He bared her breasts ; put his tongue to them as his hands went down to the belt of her skirt , to find that she 'd changed for the trip , and was wearing jeans .
19 Oh Christ , she wanted to be fucked even more than she 'd hungered for the whip .
20 He remembered how she 'd sung for the passengers on the ship and how they 'd all liked her .
21 He came home to sleep and as soon as he woke after she 'd left for the Clinic , he went out .
22 He had assumed , discriminated , made her feel as if she had to apologise for the way she lived her life , when he knew nothing , nothing of her circumstances or her reasons .
23 If so , she had prepared for the event more thoroughly than he could ever have imagined .
24 She had already spent an hour weeding and was determined to uproot a particularly tough dandelion ; then coffee , then the weekend shopping and then off to the sailing club where she had enrolled for a course of lessons in board-sailing .
25 She let Ferdinando teach her how to judge an aubergine ripe and a chicken fresh and then she copied those older women she had seen for the rest .
26 Clare was fired for turning up late after she had to wait for a doctor because Josh had a temperature .
27 Dana did n't come to the showroom either ; she had appeared for a fitting and for a rehearsal , as she had promised , neither of which had been an outstanding success .
28 But she had to battle for a York neck victory from Satank and trainer Jack Berry said : ‘ She ran well , but looked to be going over the top .
29 She had run for the county particularly in cross country events .
30 Mr Elton attacked his wife after she had asked for a divorce .
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