Example sentences of "she have never [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She has never received a lira of State help , despite the fact that her brother , Giuseppe Ciarrapico , chairman of the Roma football team , was a close associate of ex-Prime Minister Andreotti .
2 She has never missed a class and she will even telephone if she is going to be two minutes late .
3 For that reason she has never reported the incident to the police .
4 The small Year Niner usually looks a bit blank — possibly because she has never considered the possibility of either heaven OR hell lying at the foot of the ropes in the sports hall — and responds with a vague , ‘ Uh ? ’
5 ‘ Kylie is changing all the time , she has never let a trend take hold of her .
6 She has been trying to stake a claim which I vow to you on my honour she has never had a right to .
7 She has never had a period ; at eleven she was diagnosed as anorexic and hospitalised for ten weeks .
8 If she has never had the smallpox to sign a paper to leave the service if she has them . ’
9 She has never hurled a grenade or primed a bomb in her life .
10 There was a spattering of noise at her window that could only be thrown gravel , although she 'd never heard the sound before .
11 I I and she 'd never said a word !
12 She 'd never liked the dark .
13 She 'd never seen a boy so thin and pale-looking .
14 That fucking bitch would wish she 'd never seen the book or him or anything to do with it .
15 Jay 's hand played a sonata she 'd never seen the score for .
16 ‘ But it was mostly the other thing , that he 'd had to sweat all his life and she 'd never done a hand 's turn .
17 She 'd never experienced anything like this in her life before — she 'd never met a man who had made any real , lasting impression on her .
18 She 'd never had a day 's illness in her life , but Timothy 's future was beginning to prey on her mind .
19 She 'd never had a weight problem , of course , but she must have lost a few pounds over the past few days , because the waistband of the shorts she was wearing this morning — which she had purchased in New York only last Saturday — was already far looser than it had been .
20 She 'd never had an uncle like Dr Kent .
21 She 'd never had an enema , and had always dreaded the thought of it .
22 She should have thrown it out years ago but somehow she 'd never had the heart .
23 She 'd never spanked a man in cold blood before .
24 She 'd never known a man speak so softly — or to greater effect .
25 She 'd never known a woman , she thought to herself , who dressed so conventionally , whose face was more boringly nondescript , whose hairdresser performed such miracles of dreariness .
26 She 'd never known the Lobster Pot to have so much atmosphere .
27 She was sure she 'd never found the scent of cooking food so seductive .
28 For herself she was unconcerned , she had never liked the cat , did not particularly like any cats , and found this one obnoxiously self-centred and cold .
29 She had never liked the arrangement that had installed her in the Ward household , but having heard the tragic story , and knowing how much it meant to the woman who had rescued her from a life of loneliness , how could she refuse ?
30 Somehow , when she had planned her perfect summer , she had never imagined a scenario like this .
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