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

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1 She has made it quite plain and understood —
2 She has done it much better , and there was such a quantity of it here ; I dreaded the child coming in , as much as others must have done , but for different reasons .
3 Yeah , but she has tried it before .
4 Knowing Christopher , she has judged it right to leave him to make his own attempts , though had he not succeeded she would probably have joined him and discussed the solution with him .
5 On the other hand , the mere fact that in that time she has overtaken it most one of some 20 countries that outranked her in per capita terms is enough to establish that her record is less than spectacular .
6 Erm and then what he did was , he they went through it together and he showed her what to do and she followed him and and as she did things right he praised her and gave her feedback and said she 'd done it correctly and then then when there were things did n't understand she questioned him and then he clarified her .
7 She 'd done it before and she could do it again , especially as so much was at stake .
8 He could n't hear her , but as that was what she always said , he assumed she 'd said it again .
9 I knew she 'd said it before .
10 For a moment she was afraid she 'd said it aloud , because Fen stopped suddenly .
11 She 'd stowed it away there , his father had found it .
12 She 'd turned it as high and as hard as she could get it to go .
13 In the three years since he 'd last seen her she 'd grown it halfway down her back .
14 She 'd seen it unerringly .
15 It took her a week to make , that dress , she 'd made it specially for the dance at the police cadets ’ college , and then she 'd been so shy she 'd spent most of the evening in the Ladies .
16 She 'd explained that he 'd be staying away for the two nights , which he 'd never done before ; she only hoped she 'd explained it well enough .
17 And the undulants displayed a conspicuous electric field whenever they moved ; she 'd felt it as static whenever they touched-her .
18 She 'd found herself on the receiving end of a great deal of teasing about her impromptu topless dip in the sea and her valiant rescuer , and she 'd fenced it as calmly as she could .
19 She 'd snatched it away , and it fell on the kitchen floor , where blood had trickled from its beak .
20 ‘ It was very muddled because she 'd pieced it together out of bits of gossip picked up here and there .
21 She 'd heard it recently , from Roman 's lips .
22 But then she felt the sudden tension of the others , and knew that she 'd pushed it too far .
23 Hardly surprising , since she 'd played it non-stop since her Lucy dream , wept to it , soaked it in until it was her heartbeat , floated on the cloud of its beauty all through the Lucyless days .
24 She 'd planned it differently .
25 Annabel 's briskness brought Miranda back to herself ; she 'd had it easy , and besides , in her case , when people had noticed the caramel flavour of her looks , as they had in Paris , it had worked to her advantage .
26 Quite a few odd things had happened in the last two days and , though this was the first time she 'd admitted it even to herself , she 'd felt vaguely uneasy , threatened , ever since she 'd arrived in Venice .
27 Maybe she 'd known it all along .
28 There were several alterations in ink ; she 'd changed it again since he 'd last looked .
29 She 'd got it wrong , and he did n't know what she was on about .
30 She 'd got it more than Bill 's got it .
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