Example sentences of "she have [vb pp] [art] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | She has come a long way from 1755 when John Whiston described her poetry as ‘ extremely fit for young ladies … ‘ |
2 | And why she 'd reacted the same way yesterday evening when Jake had started questioning her about her private life . |
3 | She watched him leave the room , her heart heavy , as though she had run a long way uphill , and had not the strength for the return journey . |
4 | ‘ You know why I 'm here , ’ she said , her voice rasping in her throat as though she had run a long way . |
5 | She had gone a long way , when she came to a big foot . |
6 | She had gone a long way towards admitting that the King could not live of his own . |
7 | She had been one of them once , but suddenly she had gone a long way away . |
8 | She had learned a fine way of sustaining the role of deprivation , but gratitude was an emotion beyond her range . |
9 | If anyone found out and if Alain was angry she would fight it out later , but for now she had come a long way , she was tired , disappointed , and nobody was going to stop her from staying here . |
10 | She had come a long way and as far as she could see it would take much longer even to reach the foothills . |
11 | She had come the other way to the school , and was parked by the road , now , increasingly fretful that the two boys were nowhere to be seen . |
12 | It sounded as if her plans had changed at the last minute and , embarrassed by all the trouble Andrew had gone to on her behalf , she had taken the easy way out by returning the keys without a message . |
13 | Having successfully made the leap from television to the silver screen , she 's come a long way from her origins in Nowheresville , Nevada , but then Nowheresville , Nevada , sounds a little like Twin Peaks . |