Example sentences of "[vb pp] she this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I have only met her this morning . ’ |
2 | Ai n't never seen her this way afore ! ’ . |
3 | ‘ You have n't seen her this week . ’ |
4 | Really have n't seen her this week . |
5 | Have you seen , have you seen her this week ? |
6 | Should I have grabbed her this morning ? |
7 | It was impossible they could have found her this time . |
8 | If Benjamin had given her nothing else in their life together he had given her this child , and for that Sarah would forgive him anything . |
9 | She saw her work laid out there in the garden , all the muscled cold wet harshness of it ; all the labour and the ingrained resistance to working , and she thanked her mother , who had given her this thing . |
10 | Had Joss Barnet not joined her this morning she might have felt quite differently about the plan . |
11 | He had actually hit her this time , she told herself dazedly . |
12 | And there , at last , was Alix 's husband Brian : she was glad he had turned up , had not spurned her party , had paid her this respect . |
13 | Although the monk does not tell the wife where the hundred francs have come from , and creates potential trouble for her by telling the husband that he has paid her this sum , the wife in the Shipman 's Tale is quite the opposite of the foolish , deceived creature that Margery is in Dame Sirith . |