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

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1 She has lived here ever since .
2 Twice fought over , she has suffered as badly as any country in the world .
3 By avoiding these foods , she has remained very well , and has far more energy in her fifties than she had as a teenager .
4 She took the child to live in Birkenhead with her parents and she has remained there ever since .
5 And she has entrusted the musical Midases who have turned all she has touched so far to gold with the job of making her a new Garland .
6 She has gone home now .
7 This country cost her too much ; indeed , she has gone so far as to refuse to discuss the topic .
8 Luckily a feature she once did for the programme gave Christine some clothes tips which she has followed faithfully ever since .
9 ‘ There was no way we could see her coming out of it but she has done remarkably well . ’
10 She has done extremely well in the wholesale trade .
11 Her financial adviser and mentor , Bernard Rose , revealed she has done extremely well financially ‘ because most of the sponsorship deals were fixed up before Barcelona and were performance-related . ’
12 Marsha Rowe has edited an anthology of short stories which she has entitled So Very English ( Serpent 's Tail , pbk £7.99 ) .
13 Elke says she has tried once more in vain to buy a decent pullover for Fabian and tells how unfriendly the saleswoman in the shop was .
14 She has worked so hard all her life .
15 What she has known most intimately these last years has been intense pain .
16 ENZA New Zealand , jointly skippered by Robin Knox-Johnston and Peter Blake , sailed 474 miles in one 24-hour burst — the highest daily mileage she has managed so far — and has now covered 8,300 miles in the first 24 days , to take 150 miles out of the lead of French challenger Commodore Explorer .
17 Paige found herself quite hungry , but that was probably because she 'd eaten very little the night before .
18 Until Dane Jacobsen had barged into her life she 'd done pretty well , too , she thought darkly — but he had a peculiar knack of stripping away those carefully constructed defences , to reveal the real emotions underneath .
19 He did n't blame her for what she 'd done half as much as she blamed herself .
20 It was a way of gaining Veronica 's confidence , Loretta thought , launching into a description of the work she 'd done so far .
21 The design , the cover informed her , was inspired by ancient Viking jewellery , which explained the serpentine interweaving of the colours , and her brain and fingers co-ordinated over the task with such dexterity that Leonora had no doubt this was something she 'd done often before .
22 ‘ It 's a waste , that 's what it is , ’ she 'd said only recently .
23 No wonder she 'd struggled so hard against it , doing all in her power to keep him at a distance .
24 She 'd stayed here once as a child with cousins but could really recall very little .
25 He was the sort of man she 'd seen far too much of when she 'd worked in Milan for International Models .
26 She 'd come so far , she 'd given so much … and all of it would be meaningless without a final context of success .
27 Before she 'd gone very far , she could see that this was n't like the fogs she knew .
28 She 'd gone too far .
29 ‘ It is n't always , ’ Ginny said , wondering what on earth ( or in heaven ) was making her talk like this to a little man whom she 'd met only once before ; she hoped it would n't put him off her .
30 She 'd lived there partly because she could n't be bothered to move , partly because it was cheap , but mainly because her mother would n't let her go .
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