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

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1 Perhaps she has boiled some books , but that is another matter altogether .
2 By the way , she has sent some letters and notes for you .
3 Even at this early stage , she has found some centres which have developed very innovative and imaginative ways of using the opportunities offered by these new qualifications .
4 Yes , she has got some tickets , a , she 's made some and erm hoping those who ca n't come will buy ticket at least , but if they would bring a bottle you know , something for the prizes er erm they do n't pay for coffee , biscuit .
5 She has taken some point made by a friend whom she names — milia and develops it into a full essay .
6 I showed her my January AIM , then she announced it was just like going to art school : she has had some training .
7 I showed her my January AIM , then she announced it was just like going to art school : she has had some training .
8 She 'd done some TV before , but she 'd just left school , and had little knowledge of the working world and MEN .
9 Now she 'd done some training as a secretary — she 'd been to secretarial college .
10 She 'd seen some posters in the town and was curious .
11 I mean I remembered some of it , I , I remember hearing something that she 'd given some bits downstairs
12 Perhaps he ceased to be useful to her once she 'd had some success in England — I do n't know .
13 She 'd had some tomatoes and er she never washes them all she do n't do that
14 She 'd had some requests made of her in her time but none seemingly as outrageous as this .
15 She made an effort to feel some true sympathy , but it was difficult — she supposed that she would n't be able to experience compassion in a deep and real sense until she 'd had some children , since only matters like the putting down of young greyhounds brought tears to her eyes .
16 She 'd walked some distance , judging by her shoes , which were worn to pieces .
17 She 'd invented some errands and left the two men alone .
18 She 'd taken some clothes , though scarcely enough , even for three days .
19 She 'd found some hawthorn berries on a bush and was chewing her way through one with every sign of enjoyment .
20 She 'd brought some desu , flat buckwheat bread that 's taken on journeys because it stays fresh for days , and some roasted amaranthus seeds in honey , wrapped in birch bark .
21 When she 'd regained some degree of composure , she asked , ‘ Have you had any further thoughts as to where Mamma 's ‘ appropriate ’ place might be ? ’
22 She had drunk some punch .
23 She told Annie that she had to do some shopping , then doubled back and waited .
24 She had to take some things over to the hospital for Adam . ’
25 Because of this she felt generous and said she had realised some time ago that a really beautiful man was very much more beautiful than the most beautiful woman , and was n't that interesting .
26 When she was released she had gained some weight , but it was fear of rehospitalisation rather than a true recovery that kept her from losing all the weight again .
27 Although she had made some photocopies to study later , it was possible that Adam might be able to clear the matter up in a few moments .
28 She would open them after she had made some coffee .
29 Whether it was to share his moment of regret at the passing of time , or to express disillusion with Parkin himself — she had made some comment in the car about how he was one of the few television reporters she knew and respected — Dexter did not know .
30 She had made some preparations for their dinner but she did n't object to going out .
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