Example sentences of "she have hardly " in BNC.

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1 He is also sure that she has hardly been educated at all .
2 Jennifer is 16 now but she has hardly had a moment to enjoy things other teenage girls experience .
3 She has hardly been seen since the ‘ love tapes ’ scandal erupted .
4 She has hardly been seen since the ‘ love tapes ’ scandal erupted .
5 She has hardly slept since the couple vanished six weeks ago .
6 But today Gloria blundered out through the swing doors when she 'd hardly been in there any time at all and looked like she was groping along in her sleep .
7 She 'd hardly reached the closet when she heard her father 's voice .
8 She 'd hardly spoken to mother all day .
9 But … she 'd hardly spoken to Adam since the morning he 'd returned from Starr Hills .
10 She 'd hardly arrived at her specified destination when a small Arab urchin slid up to her side .
11 Yet he made her feel sorry for Miss Lavant , a woman she 'd hardly thought about before .
12 She had n't deserved their kindness , their good wishes — she 'd hardly been a boon companion of late .
13 He had certainly researched Grantham and Marsh and the testimonial Sebastian had purportedly given her was in line with the high regard in which she had been told she was held by the company , although she 'd hardly expected to be given such a glowing recommendation .
14 Kate had been half aware that the TV cameras were around , but she 'd hardly expected their wedding to be tacked on to the end of the nine o'clock news .
15 She 'd hardly ever spoken to them .
16 She 'd done it the night before when she 'd tried to get hold of Jessica , but Aunt Jane had turned the radio up so loudly ( to make it nice and private for her niece ) that she 'd hardly been able to decipher Mrs Roberts ' apology for her daughter 's absence .
17 She 'd hardly changed at all .
18 Her head throbbed in rhythm with her bruises , yet she 'd hardly noticed any of it downstairs .
19 Then suddenly she changed her mind and reached into her wardrobe for a new pair of tight stretchy ski trousers that she had hardly worn .
20 Since waking , she had hardly moved .
21 And she had hardly disappeared from view before Arthur Conway turned on Agnes , a growl in his voice now as he said , ‘ What 's up with you ?
22 She had hardly set out when the unwelcome attentions of a British privateer forced her back to Ostend and , at her second attempt , she was intercepted again , off Banff , but for a second time escaped .
23 For two years she had hardly been sane .
24 They had finished their meal , one at which he noticed she had hardly eaten anything .
25 Everybody seemed to have bought a new dress for the occasion , and she had hardly finished paying for her suit .
26 She had been so busy with her dress house in Rome , coping with her designer , planning for the future and ensuring that everyone in the business was kept happy — each of which seemed a full-time job in itself — that she had hardly had time to spare for her three children , let alone her mother .
27 Already the whole class had begun to warm towards Miss Honey , although as yet she had hardly taken any notice of any of them except Matilda .
28 It seemed as though she had hardly done anything , it had all been so simple .
29 She had hardly replaced the receiver , when the telephone shrilled again .
30 She had hardly seen her father in all the weeks since returning from Scotland , nearly five months after the ‘ accident ’ as it was known .
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