Example sentences of "have [verb] her [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know who likes Kylie , who has made her so popular ; I do n't think it 's boys , or girls my age .
2 ‘ This business has made her really jumpy .
3 Although Joanne clearly loves her daughter very dearly and feels that having her has made her more responsible , she spends relatively little time with her .
4 ‘ Edith does not keep her Jewish faith , as she thinks it has brought her too much trouble ’ , reported Rabbi van der Zyl .
5 It has taken her just 24 months to learn the rules .
6 She has to deliver her disgracefully overdue copy to Outsider .
7 The experience has left her inevitably bitter , angry and frustrated .
8 In the second case a woman of 27 is seeking damages for contracting lymphoma in 1988 , the treatment for which has left her permanently disabled and sterile ; her father worked as a fitter at Sellafield for more than 20 years .
9 Graf , after all , has beaten her twice this year .
10 Such a move would cause her pain , would shorten her days , would deny the stout heart that has kept her here all these weeks .
11 Earthier and more brash than the screen Shirley , Pauline puts across with panache the vulnerability and the verve of the woman who has lost her more spirited self somewhere among the saucepans .
12 ( If any woman has killed her lawfully married husband let her be drowned in mud . )
13 Mr Browne has established her hitherto unblemished reputation for accuracy .
14 He 'd given her so much and she would never forget him , but she would never confuse what they had shared with that elusive emotion — love .
15 He 'd picked her up first ? ’
16 He 'd caught her completely off-guard .
17 You know that , ’ she replied , and discovered that Travis , more interested in his love-life than hers , wanted to talk about Rosemary and how much he missed seeing her and the fact that he had been so lonesome for her that he 'd phoned her flat several times yesterday evening and , receiving no reply , had realised she must still be at her parents ' home .
18 They 'd got her absolutely terrified I mean she , she could have dropped dead with sheer terror .
19 Then she turned towards the stairs , resisting with all her strength the temptation to turn back for one last glance of the man who 'd sent her normally sane and steady world into turmoil .
20 " Can I play ? " she said at last , after we 'd ignored her about ten minutes .
21 For a fleeting moment , she wondered if the woman might have given her deliberately wrong directions but , shrugging the thought away , she started the car and turned back in the direction from which she had just come .
22 THE MURDER trial of the nurse Beverley Allitt will continue , in spite of weight loss having made her too weak to attend court .
23 Ann Langford having made her very successful parachute jump which has produced a handsome sum to be shared between Dr. Barnardo 's and the Society wishes to thank all those people who sponsored her in this even .
24 And she knew absolutely everything , which must have made her particularly disappointed in Frankie 's slow progress at school .
25 She was a retired hospital nurse and Mark had often wondered why her noble profession , so intimately connected with the great events of life , should have made her so petty-minded .
26 For instance , Maria Gough as Cassandra brings great energy and commitment but has a modern prettiness where the implacability of the classical mask might have made her more awesome and compelling .
27 Henry continued to place the puppets in folds of Christmas paper and lay them in their boxes as he said , ‘ It 'll be like last year ; the Lord of the Manor will have bought her so much that everybody else 's presents will be eclipsed . ’
28 In normal circumstances , this would have infuriated her far more than the clumsy attentions of Lee , but tonight a treacherous part of her soul kept hissing , ‘ Why not ?
29 But with water shares expected to soar to a 30 per cent premium on the first day of trading , Mrs Ullman 's delay on the Tube could have cost her as much as £150 .
30 Why did he have to hate her so much ?
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