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

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1 Funny , she thought ; in those brief seconds after she 'd fallen it had sounded so different , so full of warmth , so full of concern .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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
5 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 .
6 But within six months she 'd known she had been right , and she had now reached the stage where she thoroughly enjoyed her work .
7 ‘ I got a taxi , ’ she explained , remembering the odd look the driver had given her when she had confessed she had no idea where she was and wanted to go all the way to London .
8 You know sometimes the way forward is backward , there are no short cuts with god , if he 's leading along a certain path and were disobedient , there 's no way we can opt out of it and join the trail further along , he does n't allow it , its back to where we left it , that 's were we 've got ta get back to , we ca n't skip an experience , we ca n't miss any thing out , we 've got to go back to where we start , where we were when we left the trail and Naomi has to do just that to go back to Bethlehem , that 's the way forward for her , and you see because we all , we always find this if we are really children of god , then we can never ever be satisfied away from the will of god , there 's nothing else that meets our need , its god will or nothing , you know , when we know frustration in our lives , when we know sort of the , these annoyances and , and , and , and er sense of frustration there , its not because god is leaving us that way its invariably cos we have actually gone out of gods will because he 's will is not frustrated , its satisfying , can I just , it will only really be headings this morning , just leave us with three brief headings in this little incident that we 'll read or we , we wo n't read the whole passage but its , er in the remainder of the , or more or less the whole of the remainder of the first chapter tha that the cost was involved and then the choices that were made and then the commitment , the cost that was involved Naomi had to pay something , you see before she could return to Naomi she had to con , before Naomi sorry could return er to , to Bethlehem , she had to acknowledge she 'd done wrong , she had failed , she had sinned , she had to acknowledge she had made a mistake now in fairness to Naomi she did it and she excepted her responsibility , she did n't try and shift the blame on
9 When she had awoken she had felt wonderfully refreshed .
10 Then he had spoilt it by saying that his reasons for leaving Australia had been personal , and she had assumed he had been involved in a similar situation to that with Jennifer .
11 In 1937 , she had felt she had had enough of the pernicious course of human history .
12 He would think it funny when she had said she had to hurry if she just went on sitting there , so she got up to go .
13 ‘ You have n't yet answered my question , ’ Lubor reminded her when , for a brief while , she had forgotten he had asked it .
14 There he positioned himself , trying to glimpse Dame Elizabeth 's chamber from where she had alleged she had seen the horsemen waiting in the trees .
15 By the time she had finished she had it clearly in her mind what she must do .
16 She had to admit he had his good points .
17 Yet she had to admit he had changed over the last few days .
18 After paying off the driver Nathan steered her into a busy , softly lit restaurant , and she had to admit he had guessed correctly that a meal did indeed top her list of priorities .
19 The handshake with which she had greeted him had been cool and firm and her brief smile was surprisingly attractive .
20 The boldness of her eyes when she had greeted him had spoken of no social fear .
21 Disappointment that Feargal was n't the man she had thought him had been replaced by a sadness for things not to be .
22 It seemed to come from another world of reference , an older , ordinary world , of platitude and cliché , of pattern and familiar family ties , a world that she had thought they had never entered , for many good reasons never entered : and now here was Charles himself , invoking its terms , as though it had been there always , as though they had always inhabited its domain .
23 At the time , she had thought he had made it up himself .
24 She had thought he had had enough of all that rural tranquillity , and had wanted to live somewhere lively and sophisticated .
25 When she first lost her eye , she had had trouble keeping her balance , but she had thought she had overcome that .
26 She had thought she had been keeping watch on the creeping grey-streaked matter , but it had moved suddenly , the embryonic fingers clutching the ground , pulling the oozing , mucousy river forward until it was bubbling over her feet .
27 Forgotten that she had thought she had seen someone moving around in the darkness .
28 When she had thought she had felt a tug , her mind corrected .
29 ( I learned later that she had thought I had put her into some kind of charitable institution — a sort of workhouse .
30 At the time she had supposed it had been a reaction to his upbringing , all those years spent in his parents ' elegant Georgian house on the edge of a quiet , beautiful Sussex village .
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