Example sentences of "she have [adv] [vb pp] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 She has won her spurs in her role as Minister of Health , where she has frequently had to appear in place of her beleaguered former boss , William Waldegrave .
2 ( g ) We do not know what the mother said to Miss T. , because she has not chosen to tell the court , but it appears to be the fact that on the two occasions when Miss T. raised the issue of blood transfusions , she did so suddenly and ‘ out of the blue ’ without any inquiry from hospital staff and immediately following occasions when she had been alone with her mother .
3 ‘ Your uncle , as you know , comes in at ten past twelve on the dot and Carrie a few minutes after , that is if she has n't stopped to gaze in the shops .
4 So she said oh she has n't got to wear them as much now she said her eyes have improved , you know ,
5 On we walk , discussing hobbies , like two old geezers , and she tells e how nice it is to talk to me like this as sometimes she feels she has n't got to know me as well as she would have liked .
6 It 's a pity her two husbands left her so well off that she has n't had to worry about money .
7 On the other hand , one could give Sharon the benefit of the doubt and conclude she has n't bothered to wear knickers because she knows Michael will probably mash her against a wall and rip them off anyway .
8 ‘ But it is possible that she has just decided to leave the area . ’
9 She has just managed to scuttle out of its way as it slammed down next to her , but the tip of one of her legs had been trapped and she had been forced to sever it and leave it behind .
10 He visits Satis House for Estella 's sake , and knows that Drummle has been killed , and in the evening mist he sees her ( she has also come to say farewell to the building ) .
11 She has kindly offered to give a slide show for any who are interested — Please contact Hilary .
12 She has kindly offered to visit the Foundling children . ’
13 Although she has again failed to earn her professional ticket , and with it the right to compete against the men , but she has defeated Mike Hallett in an exhibition match this year and has gained ample experience competing in Barry Hearn 's Matchroom League .
14 It is of interest for example that Ruether , as she has increasingly wanted to find models for women in the past , has been forced to look outside the ancient Hebrew and Christian tradition .
15 But this is not because she has suddenly decided to espouse the hereditary principle .
16 She has now learned to drive and joined this year 's flag day to add £31,76p to her total .
17 While she was too young to understand , Diana certainly caught the pitch of the family 's frustration , and , believing that she was ‘ a nuisance , ’ she accepted a corresponding load of guilt and failure for disappointing her parents and family , feelings she has now learned to accept and recognize .
18 So far , she has only managed to sell around 600 tickets for tomorrow 's charity concert by the Royal Marines at the 1000-capacity Liverpool Philharmonic Hall .
19 She has consistently refused to accept food and other necessities from the authorities as she believes that by accepting such favours she would be condoning her illegal detention .
20 In my opinion , she is relishing the martyr role , and is n't in the least embarrassed that we all know she has never tried to kill herself or do many of the things Morton has her doing .
21 She has never had to advertise any of her products because ‘ the shops and the product are the best advertisement ’ .
22 She has never had to compete with private collectors for company archives and hopes she never has to .
23 People are always asking Rosa to go places and talk to schools and she has always tried to say yes .
24 ‘ From what you and Aubrey have told me about Alice 's life , she has always had to fend for herself .
25 Taking over as she did at very short notice when our last Treasurer became ill , she has always managed to administer the Society 's finances in an extremely capable way despite the fact that the last six years has been a period of considerable change and economic difficulty .
26 In fact the prospect of hosting a dinner party was so fraught with terrors that she 'd probably started to get drunk for it the night before .
27 She 'd triumphantly managed to negotiate the traffic to park in Palace Square , then wandered around the shops , glad of her flat tan sandals , with the promise of coffee at one of the shady pavement cafés when she 'd tired herself out .
28 She 'd already decided to invent a tummy bug to explain any awkward disappearances she might be forced to make .
29 Dot realized she 'd already left to visit the man who was a gutless jink .
30 But she 'd already started to dissipate the beauty of her voice with various kinds of addiction — narcotics , alcohol and companions who were n't altogether kind to her — and the last ten years of her life ( she died in 1959 ) find the light , drifting delivery of the pre-war years shrivelling into the croak of a haggard ghost .
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