Example sentences of "[coord] she have [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Either that or she 'd got two woollies on .
2 Held , dismissing the appeal , ( 1 ) that either the mother as donee of the power of attorney had possessed sufficient general understanding and capability to have satisfied herself regarding the purport and effect of the transfer document and had failed to do so , or she had lacked ordinary competence and capacity , in which case the defendant , as donor , could not be allowed to repudiate the transfer to an innocent third party ; that , if the case was that the defendant had failed to inform the donee of the power of attorney , that lack of care also precluded him from relying on her ignorance of the power ; and that , therefore , the fact that the mother had been tricked into signing the transfer document without reading it , was not sufficient to sustain a plea of non est factum ( post , p. 679A–F ) .
3 He is considered , partly as a result of this , to be particularly child-centred , willing to keep pupils for longer because he is unwilling to make the potentially painful decision to insist that a child should leave an environment to which he or she has grown accustomed .
4 Anyone who takes part must register as soon as he or she has completed 15 minutes ' exercise , between midnight tonight and 10.30pm tomorrow .
5 If a friend or colleague whose opinions you respect tells you that he or she has received beneficial treatment from a particular hypnotherapist , perhaps that is the one for you to consult .
6 To the availability-for-work test has been added the actively-seeking-work test in which the unemployed person has to demonstrate and provide evidence that he or she has taken all necessary steps to obtain employment .
7 For the tutor it is the seventh conversation about The Prelude he or she has had that week .
8 In order to do this , he or she has to have considerable experience of the advertising business , and may well have spent some time working for a client company .
9 And if you 've got a c country 's stamps they collect the whole lot , you know , they do n't just collect they collect the whole range all in one f And she 'd done this with her furniture .
10 Surkov had quoted to her a poem by Zbigniew Herbert , and she 'd said this helped her to understand Poland more than anything else .
11 And she 'd had an abortion the night before and she 'd died that day on the Monday .
12 No , that caused only a tiny prickling sensation , and she 'd experienced that before , in any case .
13 Her father had been an army officer of fairly high rank , and she 'd spent most of her early life in a military environment .
14 Overnight the full force of what might have happened had finally come home to Elise , and she 'd spent most of the day clucking round her young sister like a hen with one chick .
15 And she 'd got five wolf whistles .
16 And she 'd got two little rings of carrots left on her plate .
17 And she 'd got modern ideas , and all — about married women being slaves , and what not — though to my way of thinking it 's always a toss-up which is the slave .
18 I were down at their house and she 'd got these and she 'd
19 I sent her Nit Ac LM1 and did n't hear anything for a year when she rang up with a headache — it turned out that the anal fissure had cleared quickly and she felt she had been miraculously well given her sister had been murdered 12mths previously and she 'd had 4 months leave of absence from work to deal with the aftermath which had involved her nephew joining the family .
20 But Luke 's manner this morning was a series of whiplashes on painful flesh , and she 'd had enough .
21 She was thirty-six when she cleared out and she 'd had three kids , but she still made younger women look and feel like there was no contest . ’
22 She had gone back to sleep when he 'd agreed to come , and she 'd woken warm and fuzzy , naked in her narrow bed .
23 By the time she reached the hut her hair had turned white and she had gone dumb with grieving , so she could tell her husband nothing of what had happened .
24 And she had broken free with a scandalized exclamation : ‘ Damien !
25 Oh yes when the war started yes , you , you see the people would have been called up into the forces anyway people young enough to fly , who , who had an interest , because er one of the air displays I remember very much a tomboy as she was she they used to give pleasure flights and she had defied this pilot to take her up and make her sick , and he was took her up there looping rolling and everything and er
26 And she had seen those other women too .
27 She felt humiliated by her poverty , especially when the telephone was cut off for non-payment and she had to confess this to Gilda , the senior assistant in the shoe shop .
28 Then poised above the shining city , among the burning stars , Fenna had paused , dropped one great wing , tilted over , tipped her away from his side and she had flown free .
29 Craig had been staying with her for some weeks now and she had grown used to seeing him there in her kitchen .
30 His jokes with her had started jamming , and she had grown steely and even gone through his pockets .
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