Example sentences of "[Wh adv] she have [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever she had allowed thoughts of sharing a bed with Fen to enter her mind , just the imagining had racked her body with sensuous shivers . |
2 | That was how she had met Jonas Hamilton , at an antique sale in Martinique . |
3 | A German tourist we met there , who had come tourist class from Cuzco , told us how she had given money and pens at each stop to the children who crowded the carriage windows . |
4 | The presenter said she could only recall a few people , and volunteered the story of David Parkin throwing a glass of wine at his wife and how she had watched Maggie Parkin stalk out of the room trying to pretend that nothing had happened . |
5 | I did n't tell him how she had caught hold of my hair again when I was reaching under the bed . |
6 | God knows how she had got hold of them , he thought . |
7 | Mary told him how she had taken provisions to Granny Fordham , then seen the deer in the back of the car , and been chased , and finally how she had cross the marsh to reach the keeper before the raiders got away . |
8 | She was not reluctant to talk about herself , and described with glee how she had left Scaraby through the sewers , emerging on the northern verges of Haling Heart . |
9 | But erm I know a student who was at B H S , near she was saying how she 'd had training for er delivering team briefings . |
10 | Mrs Hillaby , the present clerk of the course , told me how she has seen horses collapse at the finish , and one had even laid down and died through being ridden too hard . |
11 | Shirley Miller of the Chemical Workers Industrial Union of South Africa , explained how she has used ICEF as ‘ information brokerage ’ in disputes with SA Cyanamid , Johnson & Johnson , Reckitt and Colman , and Ciba Geigy , among others . |
12 | She remembered now why she 'd hated sport at school . |
13 | Loretta asked , keen to keep Geoffrey 's mind off his original question of why she had sought Puddephat 's advice . |
14 | Why could n't she be honest and tell her why she had wanted James to see Moorlake ? |
15 | She 'd felt emotionally shaky after ; that was why she had given dinner and the theatre a miss . |
16 | She had both more brains and more guts than her husband , and he had wondered , without greatly caring , why she had married Bradley . |
17 | She wanted to see Timothy to explain personally why she had married Oswin . |
18 | I wanted to hear more of her life so I asked her why she had left London to come to Birmingham . |
19 | She could n't explain now her bitter fury of a few moments ago or why she had used Marie to take revenge on Simon . |
20 | I accused her , wondering why she had let Rickie play such an appalling din at such volume at such a late hour . |
21 | that 's why she 's called Catherine the Great |
22 | Her friend 's well-known bluntness had been to the fore a few days ago , when she 'd discovered Laura sobbing quietly in her bedroom . |
23 | Her first instinct was to turn and walk straight back to the changing-rooms ; after all , had n't she come here at the one time when she 'd thought David Markham was safely out of the way ? |
24 | He asked when she had stopped crying . |
25 | If only she had realised , on that first morning when she had seen Luke crossing the reception area of Woodline Design , that he would make such a shattering impact upon her , then she might have walked away . |
26 | It had occurred to Cecilia as soon as the words were out of her mouth that five minutes to twelve , which was the time when she had seen Jasper , was rather early for a lunch hour to begin . |
27 | She was well aware of her sister 's reluctance ever to speak of that fateful year when she had borne Gervaise 's child . |
28 | She was thinking back , to just over an hour ago , when she had met Simon on the sea front . |
29 | When Tallis rode up this narrow track she sent stones tumbling to the glittering water below her , and at a certain height she stopped to listen to the sound , recognizing it from a time in childhood , from a time when she had summoned images of another world , and Harry had called to her for help . |
30 | In fact , they had already become good friends when she had played Mrs Murray in Eh ? with him at Circle-In-The-Square , and she had also been in The Tiger Makes Out . |