Example sentences of "she have [verb] [verb] a " 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 applied to do a nursing degree .
3 She has come to help a diocesan Franciscan order here .
4 Informs us that she has managed to buy a piano with her savings . ’
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 I also had a letter from about some request she 'd had to send a copy of the CAMET corpus to Sheffield .
9 Kelly smiled as she thought of his early attempts at cooking and the hours he 'd spent coaching and encouraging her while she 'd practised riding a finish on the back of the sofa .
10 She wanted to eat her cake and have it , put Georg away in a little box for the future , when she 'd finished having a good time .
11 Now she 'd got to have a double punishment , still she would soon put it about that Elissia and Daryl had planted the spider in Mary- Lou 's desk .
12 She 'd tried to make a joke out of it .
13 And she had begun to form a unique library of prints she liked .
14 This was the pavement along which , awkward and gawky , she had struggled to find a graceful , even a comfortable , way of carrying her cello to and from her chamber music group .
15 And even if she had decided to use a delivery service , there would normally be a full check-list to be ticked off before parting with any money .
16 She did n't buy any toys for Josh because she had decided to open a toy shop .
17 Up the tree she had decided to make a dash for home as soon as she reached the ground , without giving the witch a chance to grab her , but now she did n't do it .
18 She had decided to have a look at the human face of the bogey , and there is nothing like a dog ( the only animal which trusts humans ! ) for starting a conversation .
19 She had intended to take a bus , but in the dark everything looked unfamiliar and slightly forbidding .
20 And she also wondered why on earth she had desired to see a kiwi .
21 He was only a man in a queue but something in his voice suggested that what she had said struck a chord in him .
22 On one occasion she packed up her car as if about to go away for the weekend , then sauntered up the street , leading the press to believe she had gone to buy a packet of Polos .
23 She had gone to find a place where she might age more rapidly .
24 Susan , still in bed , had no idea that she had gone to fetch a doctor , but her arm was so painful that she raised no objections .
25 Her idea had been rather startling , even silly , but she had wanted to have a black crepe dress and bangles and a tent , and to tell fortunes .
26 She had wanted to get a babysitting or live-in job , ‘ but everying wanted papers for that and I did n't have any . ’
27 The bundle she had disturbed eddied a few inches into the deeper water and as Wexford watched , a thin pale hand , lifeless as the agate-veined stones , rose slowly from the sodden cloth , its fingers hanging yet pointing towards him .
28 She had stopped giving a damn about Jake years ago .
29 She had several pairs of sunglasses , perks of Gillman 's , but she had forgotten to bring a pair with her .
30 Then she remembered that she had forgotten to get a receipt from Signor Fixit .
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