Example sentences of "she have [adv] [adv] been " in BNC.

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1 She has n't yet been told what I saw on the sonogram by the way .
2 She has very kindly been helping me with my research . ’
3 But Carla has denied ever having an affair with Mick and says she has never even been to Thailand .
4 Sarah Loosemore is Britain 's youngest at 18 , just back from her three A levels and injury , eager to prove she has never really been away .
5 Sarah Loosemore is Britain 's youngest at 18 , just back from her three A levels and injury , eager to prove she has never really been away .
6 But since , technically , she 'd never even been employed in any official capacity , she could hardly have cared less .
7 She 'd never even been in love , she thought wistfully , was beginning to think herself incapable of the emotion , or that her standards were too high — or impossible .
8 But perhaps she 'd never really been there at all .
9 She 'd never really been interested in boys , or going out much .
10 Ace in particular seemed genuinely interested in her work and , although she 'd never really been fooled into thinking his life was a hedonistic round of pleasure apart from risking his life sixteen weekends a year , she was quite surprised at the dedication he displayed in keeping fit and the work he put in behind the scenes .
11 She 'd very nearly been caught out .
12 He 'd secured her with practised ease , and so fast that she had n't even been aware of it happening .
13 She had n't even been aware that the show had a programme , other than the stuff they put on the show board in the foyer .
14 She had n't even been aware of gnawing on her abused lip .
15 She had n't even been taught to talk but she was immediately drawn to me , and I to her .
16 She had n't even been nervous on the first night , not in the way other people were nervous .
17 A technicality defeated her attempt to become legal , however — she had n't yet been in Canada the requisite five years .
18 While she had n't actually been demoted , she felt she had been moved sideways , possibly because word had drifted through to those in authority who controlled our movements that the American already had a wife and children in the States .
19 Maybe she had n't quite been herself at the time .
20 Something was wrong , but she had n't quite been able to put her finger on it .
21 She had n't really been listening to the talk last night , but there had been — what ?
22 She had n't really been hurt had she ?
23 She had n't always been like that — at least , not when I first knew her .
24 She had been lucky so far ; she had not yet been caught , not yet been dragged off to some shrink and asked for explanations .
25 She had not yet been interviewed on television or radio , but we thought it worthwhile approaching her private secretary to see if she might consider it .
26 The French minister of industry , Dominique Strauss-Kahn , Thursday announced that the French government has paid SGS-Thomson Microelectronics NV the first part of the $466m in research and development aid it agreed to pay over five years — the Italian government is supposed to pay the same amount over the same period : ‘ I have signed with SGS-Thomson a contract for a multi-year development effort in France ; the sums for 1993 , $83m from both sides , have been paid , ’ he said ; a spokeswoman for SGS-Thomson in Paris said she had not yet been able to confirm Strauss-Kahn 's assertion ; the separate recapitalisation , which Brussels recently approved , is still conditional on a firm decision being taken on the Italian side , and would be effected in three payments — $227m split evenly between the two partners and an identical payment three months later ; the third payment of $455m is set to be made in 1995 .
27 She felt guilty that she had not yet been to visit Miss Grimes in her bed-sitting room somewhere off the Finchley Road , really within easy distance of where she lived , so there was really no excuse .
28 She had not exactly been reading Tennyson but had remembered John quoting one of his poems during the first days of their acquaintance .
29 Perhaps because she had not previously been living in London , Moira observed precisely what it was that dozens of well-bred young ladies were enthusing over ; the long pin-tucked nightdresses , which no one else was making , to wear as day or evening dresses .
30 She had not even been in the country long enough to register with a doctor .
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