Example sentences of "[vb past] [conj] she have been " in BNC.

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1 Nurse Valerie Roper said she had spoken to Allitt after the first two or three arrests at Grantham and Kesteven Hospital and mentioned that she had been present on each occasion .
2 He further found that she had been lulled into a sense of false security by the hospital staff and been misinformed as to the availability and effect of alternative procedures .
3 The following week James Butlin reported that she had been ‘ exceedingly foul in her linen and verminous at the time of her admission ’ .
4 Mrs Hawkins reported that she had been unable to take photos at this location as she had first to finish off a slide film , but will soon be in a position to take the required photos and also others to be displayed at the A.G.M. and then stored in the village archives .
5 Jean Parmiter reported that she has been asked by the Executive Committee to organise the Annual Reunion on 29th November .
6 Jean Parmiter reported that she has been asked by the Executive Committee to organise the Annual Reunion on 29th November .
7 The tiles around Virginia 's bedroom fire-place , with the central motif of sailing boat and lighthouse , were designed especially by Vanessa , moved as she had been by her sister 's novel , To the Lighthouse , which memorialised their childhood summers at St Ives in Cornwall .
8 So , although she was aware of getting ‘ red ’ letters , she never realised that she had been taken to court .
9 Sean was the first man who ever made love to her , and Ruth had thought she loved him too , but it was not a happy marriage and when Sean was killed in France , just before the Armistice was signed , she realised that she had been denying her true feelings for years .
10 ‘ Is anything wrong ? ’ he queried , and Belinda realised that she had been staring at him in silence for far too long , as she tried to decide what to say .
11 When five o'clock came , however , and not one word had she heard from Naylor , Leith , with something akin to relief , realised that she had been mistaken .
12 Miguel had been watching her , and she realised that she had been talking far too freely , and that she could n't see what he was thinking because of those dark glasses .
13 The girl gave a tight grin , amused that she 'd been right .
14 The message read that she had been in the hotel that night ; that she had met David ; that a tape had been taken of the conversation ; that if he thought he could arrest her brother and charge him with murder , he should now try ; that , if he thought he could intern her whilst completely innocent , he should now try ; that several persons had listened to the conversation in the hotel that night and that one was an Ulster MP .
15 Encouraged , she admitted that she had been entrusted with their last £2000 , and had bought a houseboat , in point of fact , the barge Grace .
16 She admitted that she had been thrilled at the idea of being alone with him , but all he was going to do was be stiffly silent .
17 On Jan. 31 , 1990 , Thatcher admitted that she had been misled about the extent of the subversion campaign , while on Feb. 7 the House of Commons select committee on defence announced that it was to hold an inquiry into the MOD 's handling of the affair .
18 Certainly Joanne Menzies appeared not to recognize him , although he 'd rather regretted choosing the character of Detective-Sergeant McWhirter of Scotland Yard when she revealed that she 'd been brought up near the Kyles of Bute .
19 ‘ Go up ! ’ he hissed anxiously , hoping he 'd not be heard ; horrified that she had been witness to Gosse 's death .
20 Davies added that she had been present at a phone conversation in December when Doyle had assured one of the players that all $300,000 of the prizemoney was ‘ in the bank . ’
21 It seemed that she had been knocked silly too .
22 It seemed that she had been here years , and already she had driven a wedge between her and Ben .
23 It seemed that she had been on her own forever .
24 Since the embers were cool , Tallis imagined that she had been sitting there for hours .
25 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 .
26 They drove back to Slane , completely in charity — Ellie pleased that she had been able to help , Mrs McMahon delighted that she would n't , after all , look a fright .
27 I did not see her again until during the afternoon lessons , when I noticed that she had been sent to stand alone in the middle of the schoolroom .
28 We asked if she had been shopping , and she said no , she had been to friends borrowing .
29 During a heresy trial in 1429 , a deposition against Margery Baxter , a wright 's wife from Martham in Norfolk , stated that she had been seen boiling unam peciam de Baken on the Saturday after Ash Wednesday .
30 He confirmed that she had been invited for both the church service and the lunch .
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