Example sentences of "she have [verb] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She gets him to give her a cigarette , after she has asked to have a ‘ drag ’ on his : This in itself seems quite suggestive . |
2 | She has sought to highlight the positive ethical and aesthetic implications of Victorian science as they appear in literature ( rather than looking for further ammunition for what she calls the sterile and artificial battle of literature against science ) . |
3 | Where a company is limited by guarantee , the extent of the member 's liability is the amount which he or she has pledged to guarantee the company in the event of liquidation . |
4 | She has applied to do a nursing degree . |
5 | Irene Schwidurski missed all those , since for many years she has refused to observe the major public holidays of the GDR , 1 May and 7 October , the date the state was founded . |
6 | And she has tried to defuse the threat which science undoubtedly can pose against creative writing . |
7 | Somehow she has to try to extract the information she wants from the information she gets . |
8 | She has started to reject the liver and bowel she received in a transplant last year after a huge fund-raising campaign to send her to America . |
9 | Lucy says she has learned to enjoy the pace — even the lack of commitment , new appraising eyes each week , the sprinkling of young men , and above all , contact with other disciplines . |
10 | Externally she has to seek to diminish the threat by aggressive posturing and stamping and saying , ‘ We 'll get you , you bastards ’ , or taking real measures like these gates . |
11 | She has come to help a diocesan Franciscan order here . |
12 | Informs us that she has managed to buy a piano with her savings . ’ |
13 | Polly Harvey may record for a small label called Too Pure , but she has managed to become the rising star of the indie world by tackling issues of sexuality head on . |
14 | Muriel really ca n't abide the sound of pop music , and she has managed to get the club to agree that the music must finish at 10 p.m . |
15 | For the time being at least , she has managed to change the attitude of a significant proportion of the population towards the legitimacy of crucial parts of normal trade union practice , although opinion polls now show a growing esteem for trade unions shorn of some of the pre-1979 powers . |
16 | In addition , she has had to face the emotional stress of the last 15 months . |
17 | But in real life she has had to make the difficult transition from child to adult star . |
18 | Since they would n't be working the boat today and because the weather promised to be hot again , she 'd elected to wear a short skirt and skimpy blouse , together with the sandals he had decried as being unsuitable . |
19 | She was walking home from a party in the early hours of Sunday morning she 'd stopped to use the toilets in St Giles when she was attacked … |
20 | Tonight , with Marlin working until nine and a late dinner planned , she 'd decided to spend the early evening assigning and wrapping the presents she 'd accumulated on her various Fifth Avenue sorties , sweetening her labours with wine and music . |
21 | I knew that she 'd decided to have the child adopted , but then I was n't involved . |
22 | After an evening of agonising and , now , almost unbearable waiting , she 'd decided to ring the police . |
23 | She 'd wanted to keep the army out of it as much as possible . |
24 | If we knew she 'd gone to climb the Himalayas , we would n't care . |
25 | She 'd gone to get the food . |
26 | She 'd intended to make a sharp retort , but even to her own ears her voice sounded tremulous , full of longing that had n't been satisfied . |
27 | As she said it , she managed to look back at him levelly , though she 'd had to suppress a dart of guilt before she spoke . |
28 | She 'd had to wait the best part of a month at Holmsly Manor , and then everything had happened at once . |
29 | I also had a letter from about some request she 'd had to send a copy of the CAMET corpus to Sheffield . |
30 | When he had met Ivy at Crepi 's dinner party her appearance had struck him as so wilfully bizarre that he had written it off as a freak effect , as though all her luggage had been lost and she 'd had to raid the oddments put aside for collection by the missionary brothers . |