Example sentences of "she have [be] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Her repertoire includes lieder and oratorios , though she has been most active as an opera singer .
2 For many years the only Medau teacher in those parts , she has been particularly concerned , especially during the last few years , with classes for the elderly and handicapped , and has been a pioneer in getting Medau accepted as a suitable retraining system for stroke victims .
3 It is with interest , that I read Amanda Archibald 's recently published notes of her thoughts as a U.K. citizen , now living and working in the U.S.A. By all accounts , she has been profoundly impressed , and she has done a good job in introducing ‘ Contact ’ readers to some of the many positive aspects of living as an expatriate in the U.S.A. As a person proud to enjoy dual nationality of Canada and England , however , I should like to redress the balance somewhat , and question some of Amanda 's blanket statements .
4 He added : ‘ So far she has been pretty good .
5 Well , mind , she has been quite ill , but she 's recovering now .
6 At any given time she has been appropriately fearless and self-contained in the message she has applied .
7 She has been as ready as the Labour party to apply political criteria when making appointments to bodies like the health authorities and nationalised industries .
8 The sexy Batman Returns star says that up until now she has been too busy chasing her career to take any time off .
9 She has been absolutely wonderful and has made it like home for us .
10 ‘ This has knocked her back , she has been very poorly and really cried when she got home from the hospital .
11 She has been very busy on a visit to Germany . ’
12 She has been very rude and unkind to me .
13 ‘ We think she has been very brave . ’
14 Mrs Scott said : ‘ She has been very lucky .
15 On the whole she has been more attentive to the requirements of the arts of self-presentation and the requirements of the mass media and public relations than other leaders like Heath , Callaghan , and Foot .
16 Having won the Cabinet 's acceptance ofthe economic strategy , she has been more concerned with implementation and this appears to have given a greater role to her Policy Unit , members of ‘ think tanks ’ , and ad hoc groups of officials , advisers , and ministers .
17 She has been highly critical of many established institutions , such as the senior civil service , Foreign Office , Bank of England , universities , and local government .
18 She has been so strange , a sullen , lumpy girl , given to peering in the mirror and walking despondently in and out of empty rooms , scorning experiences and emotions .
19 You can not leave Heather , despite what you feel for me , because she has been so good to you .
20 She has been so evil with me . ’
21 ‘ And my mother still does not know about it , because she has been so ill .
22 Firstly , although Isabelle had kindled her love for foreign languages by teaching her their own native tongue , at the same time she 'd been strangely reticent about her own life .
23 She 'd been hopelessly optimistic in supposing she could track Suzie down in the street .
24 Every morning since she 'd been here , apart from today , she 'd been up bright and early to see Kirsty off to school .
25 Last time she 'd been downright suspicious .
26 If he 'd been wary of placing too much trust in her , she 'd been openly sceptical about him , right from their first meeting .
27 She 'd been abominably rude to him since they 'd first met .
28 Last night , for instance , she 'd been barely able to keep her eyes open during dinner .
29 She 'd been well aware that Ruth Russell grudged her every penny .
30 Until a moment ago she 'd been ravenously hungry , but now she was certain the salad would be dust and ashes in her mouth .
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