Example sentences of "[noun] she have first " in BNC.

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1 Laura believed everything in the home should contribute to a pervading sense of calm and peacefulness ; the same calm and peacefulness she had first discovered at her aunt and uncle 's home in suburban Wallington .
2 With the glasses he seemed to put on another nature — his stern , cool attitude she had first noted , and felt unthreatened by .
3 But oh , he had set her heart to racing the instant she 'd first seen him .
4 Charity had felt something tug at her heart the moment she had first seen this cove .
5 He had changed his parson 's clothes and now looked just like the young gentleman she had first met at Trantridge .
6 ‘ I have a question , ’ whispered the penguin , feeling as small as the day she 'd first slid into the waves .
7 Somehow she doubted whether sharing with Sandra the fact that she already did regret the day she 'd first laid eyes on Matthew would be helpful to anyone .
8 It was raining when Patrick Montgomery Lundy , followed by Jane Bradley , stepped onto Irish soil , and he suddenly remembered his mother telling him that it had been raining on the day she had first come to Ireland , in the May of 1898 .
9 For she had been wearing this dress the night she had first glimpsed the truth about her sister , a truth that was as unpalatable now as it had been then .
10 Such dreams were defeated by the means she 'd first thought would make it possible for her baby to be returned to her .
11 He was the blond man she had first seen when she opened her eyes under the tree .
12 Eva could go walking there the weekends she was free , capturing the beauty of the beeches or a snow scene in detailed photographs , a hobby she had first taken up in Africa .
13 ‘ We will make it a nice picnic , ’ she said , in the spirit of the penitent who intends to do the wicked thing she had first thought of but will also do something pleasant to make it slightly less reprehensible .
14 His breath smelt of the black pickled olives she had first tasted on the voyage from Dingle .
15 Laura liked the idea , partly because it was a way of avoiding import duty , but also because the eastern Kentucky women who worked at the factory were similar to the Welsh women she had first hired in the Sixties ; rural , with strong ties to family and community and skilful seamstresses by upbringing .
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