Example sentences of "she have [vb pp] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | She has asked us all , if we can , to stay . |
2 | ‘ She has caused us all , we have come to this — we had a dreadful row , you know . ’ |
3 | But since we took her away from the convent she has worried us both to death . |
4 | Hers may be the problems of a lost or disgraced lover , of fears around childbirth or abortion , of whether or not her family will stand by her in the end , perhaps of a situation in which she has queered her own pitch for continuing fun , and above all , possibly , of the way she is seen by the others concerned . |
5 | She has made him more of an Expressionist than he really was but she has realised an essential truth : that Heartbreak House is a deeply poetic play about the death of liberal hopes and the cracking-apart of a civilisation . |
6 | The centrepiece of her work is a flock of 32 sheep made from wire , a material she has made her own . |
7 | She has given us all so much love . |
8 | We asked her why she has given herself such an arduous task . |
9 | She has done us many a kindness and fed us every morning . " |
10 | Er she has bought her own surgery in er Smethwick , but she comes from er , sh she 's married , she 's got one son and she 's expecting another baby any day now . |
11 | While her husband 's work is seen as one of the landmarks in Western painting of the twentieth century , she has retained her own identity , working with the exquisite finesse of the best , traditional Japanese painters . |
12 | She has trodden her own distinctive path guided by her mission to make The Body Shop ‘ the most honest cosmetic company in the world ’ because she could find no shining example in the retailing industry from which to draw inspiration . |
13 | She has got it all wrong , but then , too , I pooh-pooh her less grandly than I might . |
14 | And she has been so taken by her findings she has put them all down on paper . |
15 | Before she had time to think , she 'd raised her own glass in response and it was only after she 'd sipped her drink that she realised what she 'd done . |
16 | By the end , by the end of the afternoon she 'd done it all . |
17 | Each one had been accompanied by a love letter and she 'd kept them all . |
18 | She had n't simply evaded him ; she 'd evaded him each time with an ease that had left him looking like a fool . |
19 | She 'd seen him many times then , everyone else had dropped him , and only moneyed privilege had kept him out of the gutter . |
20 | The sailors swarmed like ants over the rigging … she 'd seen them many a time . |
21 | I told you she 'd sent me some cast-offs and they 're much too grand for me to wear . |
22 | She just could n't say then that she 'd made it all up . |
23 | She 'd tossed him some bait , and he 'd swallowed the rod . |
24 | One woman drifted away with a couple of the children as if she 'd heard it all before . |
25 | She wrote as if she 'd hated me all my life . ’ |
26 | Within a few days she had recovered enough to play practice chukkas , going straight into fast polo as though she 'd played it all her life . |
27 | book , she wrote a list out what she wanted , she used to hand it , I remember , I 'd forgotten all about this , let's just say we were at the Co-Op , she 'd hand it in at the counter so the , the groceries counter all , and she 'd written it all out , and when it came back it was , was five minutes , it was all together for you , there it was , it was built up on the counter , and each time the amount was written at the side so |
28 | Everybody needed to be needed , but she 'd magnified her own need . |
29 | She was cross with herself , and she was also very hungry , she 'd had nothing much all day . |
30 | With the lease on the studio , the rent was peanuts and she 'd paid it all up front from the last exhibition , congratulating herself on being so sensible . |