Example sentences of "she had [been] [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He saw her dust devil from a long way away , and knew that she had been led here by her own dreams , by the pull of the moon .
2 I guessed that she had been blown far from her oasis , and now there was no landmark other than the wheelbarrow , not a tree , not a blade of grass , not a ripple on the plain , nor a rock bigger than my fist .
3 Breeze snatched up the first thing she could find — her own mackintosh , which she had been wearing earlier in the day — and with one swift movement covered that smouldering sleeve with the thick material .
4 Later she worked out that she had been kept underground for four months .
5 Probably she had been kept late by whatever it was she was doing and had decided to leave it until the morning .
6 She had been sent away to school soon after this , so she had not noticed the beginning of the gradual retrenchment which had resulted in extreme economy .
7 Thérèse knew that she had been sent away from her parents at the age of two months , to be fed by Rose , that she had lived with Rose for sixteen months .
8 Her face burned as she realised that while she had been soaring naïvely in previously unthought-of heights of bliss Luke Hunter had just been mentally carving another notch on his bed-post .
9 She was suddenly aware that she had been looking forward to her new life in Portugal far more than she had realized .
10 She had been looking forward to this moment , for it promised a long-sought revenge : a revenge not only against her husband for the bitterness and suffering he had caused her , but also against the harlot , Hannah Gristy , whose lithe body and brazen looks had tempted young Gregory into fornication nearly forty years before , and of whom this insolent little slut was so painful a reminder .
11 And although she 'd been sad to be leaving her family behind , she had been looking forward to a few weeks ' holiday and then — a new job , a new life .
12 Sarah put the trowel she had been using carefully into her garden basket and removed her garden gloves .
13 All the while she had been talking , she had been moving little by little to one side , her movements casual , and when she was exactly where she wanted to be she reached out and grasped , lifted , and swiftly jabbed the pitchfork that had been standing in the corner of the stall .
14 She stripped it angrily off again , and put back the sweat shirt , and with it a feeling of appropriateness and even virtue , as if she had been tempted briefly by the forbidden .
15 Since she had been drifting luxuriously into sleep , it took a second for the voice to register , but when it did , it acted like a bucket of ice-cold water flung over her sun-warmed limbs , and she jack-knifed upright , her eyes wide with shock .
16 My billetor Mrs Webster told me that she had been employed there before her marriage and ‘ printed registered envelopes in two sizes for ten years , and liked the work ’ .
17 Coughing and spluttering , she had been dragged upstairs by Agnes Diggory .
18 She had been thinking more about her companion since the death of Spike .
19 It was as though she had been hit hard in the stomach .
20 She had been hit violently on the back of the head with a heavy weapon .
21 She had been eating mechanically until now — the vol-au-vent , some olives , a sliver of cheese — trying unsuccessfully to drown the sensation of Tom 's kiss that she could still taste and feel so strongly on her lips , but , as soon as she bit into the juicy chicken wing with its sizzling red coating of spiced crumbs , her mouth began to burn with a very different feeling .
22 She had been living here at the château , helping with the children , but she moved down to Les Hiboux to get away from me .
23 For the past five days now she had been living somewhere on cloud nine , and had decided that she might just as well set up home there , as it was such a wonderful place to be .
24 She resisted adding that she had been working overtime on his designs .
25 She was embarrassed , realizing that she had been sounding exactly like Nina .
26 She had been walking away from him towards the path that led to the gate and she turned her head and said , ‘ Did n't want to disturb you ; you looked so peaceful , asleep . ’
27 And he had probably expected to see her at the shop this morning , while she had been waiting impatiently at his office .
28 A few hours earlier she had been grinding wearily at Latin prose composition , when she had caught a shocked glimpse of her pinched , haggard face in the mirror .
29 It turned out that she was a freelance editor for OUP , with a daughter in her early teens and a seven-year-old son for whom she had been caring single-handedly since her husband 's untimely death .
30 She had been shrinking away from his anger and distaste , but now she was coming back , a hot fury of her own growing within her .
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