Example sentences of "she had [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She had revealed a core belief before even sitting down ! |
2 | On one occasion she had drunk a lot of alcohol , which had made her feel worse . |
3 | She could tell her mother she had begun a novena to the Madonna of the Spasm in the Cathedral ; she might come across Tommaso then , somewhere in town , in the square , by the bocce game , and ask him if he would get her an ice cream too . |
4 | And she had devised a hook for time with Lucy . |
5 | It made him look boyish and oddly vulnerable , and for one crazy moment , she had to stifle an impulse to go to him and smooth it down . |
6 | However , on 30 June we were told in response to inquiries by the court that she had not taken solid food since 21 June and that , although she had maintained a fluid intake of 12 cups of tea a day , her weight had dropped from 39 kg. on 16 June to 35.1 kg. on 30 June . |
7 | Since fleeing to Mexico from Guatemala in 1980 following the murder of her parents and brother by the then military regime , she had maintained a struggle for the rights of American indigenous peoples . |
8 | ‘ Collier gave her the necessary sum , and when she had received a receipt of payment from the agent , he duly robbed the agent of the money … |
9 | The root cause for her worry , for her looking back instead of forward , was her dear brother Sebastian and how , a week ago , as casual as could be , considering his name was on the mortgage agreement the same as hers , she had received a postcard from him . |
10 | She had received a sound enough education to act as a governess to children with parents overseas and , later , as a secretary-companion to American ladies . |
11 | Jennie called me into the office and said that I could n't go as she had received a letter from my mother . |
12 | The accused maintained that he had gone to her home to ask if she had received a letter of apology from him for his earlier crime . |
13 | ‘ Would n't it be lovely if Terry was one of them ? ’ a colleague said , but Sarah said quietly that she had received a letter from him and knew when he would arrive . |
14 | Yesterday Mrs McIntyre said she had received a letter saying the matter was being looked into and apologising for the distress caused to Mrs Morrison . |
15 | She had received a note that morning while breakfasting at ‘ Mon Repos ’ from Sir Charles Webb-Bowen no less , telling her that she would be called upon to speak third in favour of the motion : ‘ That this Conference believes that better public and press relations would enable Government and Party to get its message across to the public more effectively . ’ |
16 | And she got out of breath so easily , she had to use a wheelchair . |
17 | She had to use a lot of initiative and think on her feet . |
18 | Once she had visited a friend who had a room in a house in North London ; she had accompanied her friend into the small back garden , and had been deeply shocked to find that the walls dividing the row of small terraced gardens were only two feet high . |
19 | When she had to set a plate before him she could smell pomade on his hair , and her gaze was drawn to the long , clever hands which had once touched her body so intimately and unprofessionally . |
20 | She had dug a trench and was busy shovelling manure into it from an antiquated wheelbarrow , her thin arms in the tightly fitting sleeves of her black sweater swinging to and fro like crankshafts . |
21 | She had to wait until her passport came back because she had cashed a traveller 's check to pay the bill . |
22 | All the child 's socks were dirty so she had turned a pair inside out and put them on her . |
23 | For years she had turned a calm , expressionless face on the world — quiet , distant , not even blatantly cold , because that would have been a challenge to some men . |
24 | She smiled , patted Charlotte 's arm and walked slowly away , the clip of her heels on the marble floor lingering even after she had turned a corner and vanished from sight . |
25 | She had turned an act of his own free will into an act of meek obedience to her . |
26 | She had to wear a brace for many years before she was well enough to walk with two sticks , and I still carry in my mind the picture of her trying to walk around the room and on the landing , hobbling in her iron braces . |
27 | For the first time in her married life she saw pain in her husband 's eyes , as though she had plunged a knife into his body . |
28 | Now she had developed a self-assurance and experience which allowed her to perform on the public stage . |
29 | Pathologists who carried out a post-mortem examination on Mrs Henderson said she had developed a chest infection and died from complications due to her head injury . |
30 | She had developed a habit of raising her hand to her mouth to check because she had no feeling there . |