Example sentences of "she [vb past] [vb pp] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He had carried her along on the groundswell of his own forceful personality , but now that the ride was over she had time to wonder if she 'd done the right thing .
2 Once they reached the canal bank , however , Robbie had no doubt that she 'd done the right thing .
3 Loretta put down the phone with a sense of unease , wondering if she 'd done the right thing .
4 So far , she 'd done the absolute minimum necessary to allow herself to camp in the house overnight .
5 When most of the dancers had set off for home , and Lucy had given Josie reason to assume that she 'd done the same , she sat in one of the empty offices for a while and then returned to the wardrobe department .
6 She 'd lavished the new moisturiser on her face , outlined her mouth with a muted pink lipstick , and for the finishing touch gathered her hair into a loose knot on top of her head with a length of black velvet purchased along with the cosmetics .
7 She 'd said the right thing .
8 And immediately wondered if she 'd said the right thing , for Lubor wasted no time in asking , ‘ And what are you going to do today ? ’
9 Unable to keep up the pretence any longer , she 'd told her friend the whole , disastrous story behind her stay in New York , only withholding her fears about a possible pregnancy as she 'd related the disastrous sequence of events .
10 Maybe the fact that she 'd remained the only one had rankled with him too .
11 Either she was losing her mind , or she 'd followed the wrong man .
12 Was it because she 'd broken the seventh commandment ?
13 She was the only witness among many people at the party who alleged she 'd seen the four set upon Mr Johnson with knives .
14 At the OK Corral — as she preferred to call what some of its visitors termed her quim ( the phrase struck her as useful after she 'd seen the Western ) — some men proved themselves and others came to grief , and both kinds had male competitors on their mind and wanted to outgun them .
15 Had n't she thought she 'd seen the last of Rourke Deveraugh ?
16 She 'd seen the same thing happen to too many others in the music business , not because they 'd tried and failed to be carbon copies of Aurora Blake , but simply because they 'd tried to force a talent they simply did n't possess .
17 She stepped back , horrified , but not before she 'd seen the naked arms and legs , the bright yellow hair against the emerald green pillow , the broad naked back of the man .
18 She 'd soothed the terrible empty fear and loneliness .
19 Laura had never had any doubts that she 'd made the right decision .
20 Perhaps she 'd made the wrong choice , after all , she was thinking .
21 She 'd made the oldest mistake in the book , had n't she ?
22 She 'd intended the pleasure-bound figures by the lake to be stylized and realised that they looked sinister , as if an architect 's drawing was peopled by a sideshow of grotesques .
23 She 'd tacked the first sketches for this picture up on the wall and they looked as if someone else had drawn them .
24 She 'd gathered the fragrant blooms from a tub outside on the narrow balcony and deeply inhaled its sweet perfume before deciding to wear it in her hair .
25 And almost immediately she 'd felt the forceful beam of Ross 's hard grey eyes sweeping over her slender figure .
26 She 'd killed the wrong man !
27 Funny girl Pamela Stephenson looked like she 'd joined the smile-high club yesterday as she jetted into Britain with pop star George Michael .
28 She 'd waited the few moments it took for his lean , athletic figure to be swallowed up in the crowd , feasting her eyes on his receding back , fighting back the threatening tears .
29 And why she 'd reacted the same way yesterday evening when Jake had started questioning her about her private life .
30 As an acoustic duo they took the name Right Said Fred ( suggested by a girlfriend of Fred 's after she 'd heard the 1962 Bernard Cribbins novelty hit of that name on the radio .
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