Example sentences of "she have [verb] them [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | She had given up work to have the children and she 'd seen them through to school age , when she 'd gone out and found herself another job . |
2 | She 'd snatched them away as if they were in danger , and afterwards burst into Quentin 's study to have her scene . |
3 | She 'd shaken them off . |
4 | She 'd ignored them long enough , glaring at their dusty little windows on the bottom stair as she came in and left . |
5 | She 'd offered them around , but the other nomes found them bitter and unpleasant . |
6 | One thing emphasised by every girl here who had delayed telling her parents about her pregnancy was that looking back , each wished she 'd told them earlier , since the consequences were never as bad as she 'd feared . |
7 | They , they left here erm about half past eight , twenty to nine and they got to about half way they had n't been gone twenty minutes and I thought , oh she 's left her photographs , she had to get four passport photographs and she 'd left them here and I thought we 'd send them , send them to her and she did n't like them you see , but she 'd have them . |
8 | Left three children there and took the took eleven year old for a wa , dog for a walk , and nobody knew she 'd left them there , cos she did n't come back until Sunday afternoon at three o'clock ! |
9 | They had in any case been considering asking me to remove her , as she had caused them quite a lot of trouble in one way and another . |
10 | Years ago Constance 's mother had kept chickens at the bottom of the garden , and when they went off the lay one of her sons-in-law had strangled them and she had given them away to the neighbours , being unable to eat a bird she had known personally . |
11 | Alice never spoke of him except casually but on the few occasions , like last night 's dinner party , when she had seen them together they seemed to have the intuitive mutual awareness , an instinctive response to the other 's needs , more typical of a long-standing successful marriage than of an apparently casual fraternal relationship . |
12 | Moreover , since Sparta depended on personal service from her allies , she had to consult them constantly , whereas Athens had a freer hand , because she had stopped holding congresses of her allies well before the beginning of the war . |
13 | But she could not remember where she had heard them before . |
14 | Raynor said softly , ‘ But you are so beautiful that men would die for you , ’ and Grainne looked up , startled , because the words had been so soft that she could not be sure she had heard them correctly , yet she knew she had . |
15 | Such dreams would not have fitted with her image and for years she had squashed them firmly , but they were still there and the name Andalucía had brought them racing back . |
16 | " Do n't let the bugs bite " She said the words without thinking , just as she had said them almost every night of her life . |
17 | But Miriam had noticed the slight intake of breath ; she had been perfectly aware that Louise might be shocked by her words but she had spoken them anyway , partly because she felt too weary not to say what she meant , partly because , though she liked Louise , she sometimes found her sweetness and prudish innocence rather cloying and it gratified her to offend them . |
18 | For over a year she had been cutting out coupons from magazines and sending off for make-up samples that she had kept hidden in a small suitcase in the boathouse ; since her grandmother 's death she had brought them indoors and experimented openly , primping all day long , leaving streaks of grease everywhere , on the table cloth , on the bathroom shelves . |
19 | and she had brought them out |
20 | Until ten years or so ago a bundle of similar envelopes had lain in a drawer of her desk ; one day in a fit of vigour she had torn them up and thrown them away . |
21 | She had described them earlier and I had known what she meant . |
22 | Carrie 's life seems to be perfect , maybe she had misjudged them all along ? |
23 | He 'd handed those to Miss Guttner , as the obstetrician involved , and she had confused them considerably with talk about the obstetric details , which pleased Briant a good deal . |
24 | She had won them over completely . |
25 | She had to roll them up . |
26 | She had enticed them in like an old witch , Val said , by talking volubly to them in the garden about the quietness of the place , giving them each a small , gold , furry apricot from the espaliered trees along the curving brick wall . |
27 | Her legs were so swollen , she had to cover them up . |
28 | She had let them down , medical science had let them down . |
29 | She had to get them away from the rocks that edged the shore like jagged teeth . |
30 | She had got them in specially . |