Example sentences of "she have been [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | She has been teaching in North Kensington . |
2 | She carries in her wings great power and mystery even though she has been cast in these Cages for so long . |
3 | She has been treated in the Royal Alexandra Hospital , Brighton . |
4 | But it could be argued that she has been placed in a high turn-over establishment because she possesses an authoritarian style of leadership . |
5 | But local mum Carol Lambird says she has been locked in a wrangle with Durham County Council for the last two years after her son Christopher was diagnosed as dyslexic . |
6 | Vic knows what it is : a book entitled Enjoy Your Menopause , which one of Marjorie 's friends at the Weight Watchers ' club has lent her , and which she has been reading in bed , without much show of conviction , and falling asleep over , for the past week or two . |
7 | A TEACHER who quit a North-East City Technology College is outraged that she has been used in election literature by one of the CTC 's biggest supporters . |
8 | Mum Cheryl needs a heart-lung transplant but she has been waiting in vain for a donor since January . |
9 | She has been included in many mixed shows and in 1990 held her first sell-out one-woman exhibition at The Scottish Gallery , London . |
10 | It was n't her real name and — like Horowitz — she 'd been born in Hungary . |
11 | Alina said she 'd been raised in the country . |
12 | She 'd been reserved in a way which suggested that she might be strong-willed but was making an effort to hide it or keep it in check . |
13 | If she 'd been stopped in a car with this level of alcohol in her , she would have lost her licence for a year at least and got a hefty fine . |
14 | She 'd been waitressing in the dining-room for breakfast and lunch . |
15 | Her words sliced through Shannon like burning arrows , but only a faint staining of her cheeks showed she 'd been affected in the slightest . |
16 | She was trapped , as helpless as if she 'd been bound in chains . |
17 | Lady Laetitia had forgotten all she 'd been taught in the morning and everything had to be rehearsed again . |
18 | She 'd been living in England such a long time , of course , it was a bit too free and easy over there . |
19 | The undeveloped film was found in her handbag after she 'd been shot in an ambush by Islamic fundamentalists , while on holiday in Egypt a month ago . |
20 | The fact that Margaret had been illegitimate , a war baby conceived between an Italian prisoner of war and an English landgirl , had no bearing on her name , although probably quite a lot to do with Margaret 's lack of maternalism , since she 'd been reared in a children 's home . |
21 | Even when she 'd been helping in the kitchen she 'd found her eyes straying , as if magnetised , in his direction . |
22 | Zambia felt as if SHe 'd been punched in the gut . |
23 | She 'd been browsing in a bookshop after buying a bedtime book for Kirsty when she 'd suddenly caught sight of the clock on the wall and seen , to her horror , that it was nearly five o'clock . |
24 | She had a skullcracker of a headache , and guessed she 'd been opened in several places by knifecuts , branded in others by dollops of fire . |
25 | She 'd been married in that hat . |
26 | Well okay , that was a time she 'd been camping in the Lake District , Mrs did . |
27 | She was in fact very thin but had this huge wire frame around her ’ It turned out that she 'd been coming in a couple of times a week , stealing hundreds of pounds worth of clothes , hanging them on her frame then walking out . |
28 | Her face and neck felt as if she 'd been sitting in the heat of an oven . |
29 | A lady phoned in saying she 'd been sitting in a café when some animal rights campaigners carrying collection tins arrived and ordered a meal . |
30 | This time last night she 'd been lying in Dane 's arms , feeling safe , secure , at peace with the world for perhaps the first time in her troubled life . |