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

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1 It was n't until she began her tour of the estate agents that she realised she had completely forgotten to settle Elise 's outstanding account .
2 The horse , who had steadily been moving along in a quiet way , gave a strange little leap and she realised she had inadvertently dug her heels into his side .
3 By the end of the meal , made exuberant by his anarchic wit , she realised she had never felt more intensely alive .
4 Despairingly , she realised she had only another two or three hours at most before he would be demanding her departure .
5 She realized she had never seen the servants before except as part of the backdrop of Summer Lodge , now she saw that they were part of her life , real people with loves and loyalties especially to her and it made her feel suddenly humble .
6 She realized she had almost forgotten his offer of marriage on Norcombe Hill .
7 at school she thinks she 's just left .
8 Oh , she thinks she 's just come home from
9 Her fingers began to move over the sheet of paper , but when she had finished drawing the circle of standing stones , she found she had also sketched in the figure of Julius .
10 She says she 'd so anything to get treated straight away .
11 She says she has nowhere else to go .
12 She says she has never again felt so close to anyone , he was like an accomplice and brother .
13 It was my good fortune to see a lot of Emily Carr and to be counted as a friend , for she claimed she had only a few .
14 She claimed she had never realised the significance of the tape , which she played for the first time ‘ weeks later ’ .
15 When she arrived she had already published several articles and reviews in academic journals , and shortly afterwards her much-revised thesis appeared under the imprint of Lecky , Windrush and Bernstein .
16 Giving him a foolish little wave , she decided she 'd better return the chisel before she forgot all about it .
17 She thought she 'd best meet you , would yer like to shake 'ands with 'er ? ’
18 Staring up at him , her stomach in knots , she thought she 'd never seen him look so frighteningly distant and patrician …
19 She thought she 'd better watch it , for if it took control , then no one would ever love her and she would be lonely all through her life .
20 Or a wildcat either , though she thought she 'd better leave that one alone .
21 She stopped talking then , as though she thought she had already said more than she should have .
22 He said nothing , did nothing , and for a few seconds , she thought she had finally silenced him .
23 A shaft of disgust she thought she had long since escaped .
24 For dread — the old , quivering dread that she thought she had long left behind her — was settling in her bosom .
25 She thought she had never been so tired .
26 She thought she had never seen anything so delicate as his left eyelid quivering above the green ball of his eye , nor anything so vivid as the scarlet spots spattering the bow of his tie .
27 She thought she had never been happier , not even in Seville , which was peculiar because in Seville they had been free .
28 For a moment she thought she had really seen this happening and that Simon had drowned .
29 ‘ I 've still got the knife , ’ she said , but she knew she 'd already said it too many times .
30 She knew she had better not tell him how much it had cost .
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