Example sentences of "she have [verb] [pers pn] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 After her electrifying performance as an obsessive fan who helps Robert De Niro kidnap a talk show host in Martin Scorsese 's 1982 King Of Comedy , she has admitted she expected the phone to ring .
2 She had not exaggerated when she 'd said she felt weary .
3 When I 'd asked Chola what the ceremony was for she 'd said she did n't know : they 'd always done it .
4 She 'd said she loved her father more than her uniformed claimant .
5 Maggie thought of John McNair whom Laura had met in Glasgow when she 'd gone to work there , when she 'd decided she wanted to leave home and broaden her horizons .
6 But the moment she 'd said it she 'd realised she meant it .
7 Funny , she thought ; in those brief seconds after she 'd fallen it had sounded so different , so full of warmth , so full of concern .
8 For the first time since she 'd appeared she said his name , tentatively , as though in this darkness she 'd suddenly doubted he was real .
9 The worst thing was , his response had reduced her to feeling like a chastened schoolgirl , a feeling she 'd hoped she 'd outgrown .
10 That was the er , last one that she 'd seen they said that .
11 She 'd seen Jeanette close-to , and she 'd seen her scrubbed clean and ready for home .
12 I said , oh I lo I love it , I lo , I said I know it sounds awful thought no more and then Shirley said to me when she 'd gone she said , she came up to me one day she said I wish to God he 'd stop that bloody noise , this time !
13 When she 'd gone I approached the door timidly .
14 She had gone right to the bank with them when she 'd discovered he 'd gone .
15 When , by the sheerest fluke , she 'd discovered he had not one other woman on the side but two , it drove her to near insanity .
16 But once she 'd explained I felt much calmer .
17 She 'd assumed he 'd driven back to London , but maybe he had n't .
18 She 'd assumed he spent time over the border in France , where she knew he had friends .
19 Mr Paul might be making a great deal of money and becoming famous , and she 'd heard they had asked him to accept an honorary doctorate , whatever good that might do .
20 How could she tell this impossible Dane that for some wild , unaccountable moment the previous evening , when his mouth had joined with hers , she 'd imagined they shared a mutual attraction so powerful that it had overridden any man-made measurement of time or propriety ?
21 to get up to the thirty five mile an hour you got ta go through all the five gears so you 're forever pa going like that erm and that made it worse so that last fortnight she has n't been on the bike and that last weekend when she went out she went because we was busy , she got her bike out and she went up to work one or two of her mates and then come home she said she 'd wished she had n't of gone up
22 When she 'd finished he sat at the kitchen table , watching her getting his tea ready , brooding .
23 When she 'd finished she said she needed some peace and quiet for a while .
24 When she 'd finished she got her bag and anorak , checking that she had enough in her purse for bus fare , and let herself out the kitchen door .
25 Those new clothes she 'd bought him looked even more stupid than they had before .
26 She 'd thrown herself at him , and then when she 'd panicked he 'd dropped her like a hot potato … what a fool she 'd been !
27 Never in the entire two years she 'd known him had he inspired in her such a hopeless rage of jealousy as she 'd experienced when Guido had looked at that girl .
28 But within six months she 'd known she had been right , and she had now reached the stage where she thoroughly enjoyed her work .
29 Once she 'd got over her natural disgust , she 'd found it stimulated a weird , perverse feeling of being naughty , like a child playing in a lavatory .
30 How deeply she 'd slept she did n't appreciate until she woke to the remote hoot of river traffic , and the sound of a pigeon cooing rhythmically just outside the window .
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