Example sentences of "[verb] she [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Has she already talked to you ? ’ |
2 | ( Case in point : has she even noticed the metamorphosis I 've achieved in her flat ? |
3 | She 's sh she 's a bitch , she 's a oh has she still got that horse ? |
4 | Has she still got all that weight ? |
5 | Has she still got that boyfriend . |
6 | Has she still got them ? |
7 | Has she never wanted to learn to drive then ? |
8 | has she never filled them in before ? |
9 | ‘ Has she ever seen anything ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Has she ever done this before ? ’ |
11 | And has she ever stripped for the cameras ? |
12 | Tell me , has she ever talked about becomin' a nun ? , |
13 | ‘ Has she ever mentioned anyone — men , I mean ? ’ |
14 | Has she really got |
15 | The Princess had said she particularly wanted to meet mothers who had had a treatment known as chorionic villus biopsy , which was a very exciting breakthrough . |
16 | In spite of this new plateau of understanding they had reached she still tensed under his touch . |
17 | I think she even done a few films . ’ |
18 | If it was so unimportant , why , last night , had she scarcely slept for joy and excitement ? |
19 | And then , since her father 's fatal heart attack eighteen months ago , no sooner had she slowly started to come to terms with his loss , to face the grief and despair at the thought of never seeing him again , than her mother 's letters and telephone calls had begun to fill her with stunned horror . |
20 | Had she already guessed why he was calling ? |
21 | Why had she nearly fainted when I had told her about the letter ? |
22 | But only once in her life had she willingly allowed a man to break through her protective barriers , and the pain still smarted . |
23 | Why had she even wasted time trying to defend herself ? |
24 | Had she also changed in a few short months ? |
25 | He was curious about how she would react — had she just given it out of social politeness , or had she meant it ? |
26 | Or had she just seen him one day , walking around the suburb where he had been born , and said to him , in that sharp voice she used for all commands : ‘ Marry Me ! ’ |
27 | She was normally a very honest person — so why had she just lied through her teeth ? |
28 | Had she somehow walked here in her sleep ? |
29 | Had he emphasised the ‘ you ’ , implying that she was n't worth lying to , or had she simply imagined the insult ? |
30 | Had she simply had Maggie so that someone , somewhere , would have to love her and take care of her ? |