Example sentences of "she had been [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This point was developed in Traynor v Donovan [ 1978 ] CLY 2612 , where the court refused to make any reduction because the plaintiff 's injuries would have been just as severe , but of a different nature , if she had been wearing a seat belt .
2 Then she kissed Auntie Lou on the cheek and said , ‘ Thank you , oh I do thank you , ’ and Auntie Lou smiled and blushed as if she had been given a present .
3 She had been given a chance of survival .
4 She had been given a telephone number in France : Cassis 08.79.30 , Les Roches Blanches , a hotel .
5 After all , she had been given a brain to think with while these patriots were being force-fed The Thoughts of Spiro Agnew , The World According to William F. Buckley and Killing Commies for God and Country .
6 She had been given a programme credit for making dresses several years before .
7 She had been born a male , but had later undergone sexual conversion surgery and had lived as a woman for eighteen years .
8 ‘ She is unwomanly , ’ Zurachina said , as if she anticipated his objections , ‘ and were it not for her beauty I would wish that she had been born a man . ’
9 During the last few days she had been sent a poison pen letter , had her life turned upside down , and now she was in the arms of the man whom she had been absolutely determined to divorce .
10 Her main interest was in the time course of memory formation , and she had been using a variety of drugs , including agents which disrupt entry of ions such as potassium into the cell , and also protein synthesis inhibitors , to dissect out a series of phases , which she described as short- , intermediate- and long-term memory .
11 I asked what she had been knitting in Pattern A before and she recalled that she had been using a pattern where she had used the ‘ enlarge ’ and had asked it to start on R8 .
12 She had been thinking a lot about the conversation she and Leila had had back at Lazar 's , the talk of sky cities and escape .
13 19 October 1799 ; off the southern tip of the Isle of Weight she had been escorting a convoy of merchant ships through the English Channel until , in comparative safety , the convoy dispersed to their destinations .
14 As she was still at school , she had been assigned a tutor but this had stopped as they did not get on .
15 She had been reading a lot of self-help books and this was her conclusion .
16 But by the end of the 1890s , although her work had long been recognized and she had been made a founder-councillor of the London county council in 1899 , Emma Cons was approaching a breakdown caused by overwork , not only at the theatre but in all her other housing and philanthropic efforts ( she was also vice-president of the London Society for Women 's Suffrage , an executive member of the Women 's Liberal Foundations , and a founder of the Women 's Horticultural College at Swanley ) .
17 Even now that she had been made a director of the firm , Laura was well aware that it did n't mean that she had a job for life .
18 ‘ It is n't every man who approves of women having ambition , ’ Ashley remarked a touch cryptically — for when she had been made a director several of her male colleagues had found it very hard to handle .
19 She had been expecting a visit from Rick Lawrence ; if Lou 's predictions were correct she would have changed from her working clothes into something more alluring and put on fresh make-up and perfume to receive him .
20 She had been expecting a lift which failed to materialise , defending solicitor Mark Blundell told the court .
21 All their married life she had been living a lie .
22 It was as if she had been playing a part with all her might for several months , but it had sapped her energy .
23 She had been making a noise last season and was Hobdayed during the winter .
24 She had been making a cup of coffee and was leaning over a lit ring on the gas cooker to put the kettle on .
25 It was as if she had been having a nightmare — terrible , perhaps , but still only a dream in which the money could vanish like fairy gold — and woken up to find it was true .
26 She had been offered a job called ‘ copy chief at one of the agency 's clients on the strength of the work she had done for this client at the agency .
27 On the day her contract had been due to run out , 15 February , she had been offered a job as an enrolled nurse at Grantham .
28 She had been following a trail Minter had turned his back on , but Harry had the photographs to keep him on course .
29 Having opened with an 83 , Moodie yesterday returned a 78 in which she was cheered by the news from home that she had been awarded a golf scholarship at the University of Hawaii .
30 But she was aware that she had been preoccupied a lot of the time , all too aware of the mountain of work before her , and that it was rather a long time since she and her daughter had had any special outings together .
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