Example sentences of "she have [vb pp] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She has achieved a great deal , and made a valuable contribution to our company 's efficiency over these last seven years . |
2 | Therefore after six months the dieter is behaving according to all twenty-six goals and she has achieved a considerable reduction in sugar intake . |
3 | For once , you do n't want Eliza to settle down with Higgins — she has achieved an emotional maturity he will never be able to match . |
4 | Without it , she has become a virtual prisoner in her own home ; she is ruled by the clock and the hours worked by her local authority helpers . |
5 | College Report has recorded over the years most of Marjorie Boulton 's considerable output of writing , both in English and in Esperanto , a field in which she has become a leading international figure and through which she has enjoyed much travel and many friendships . |
6 | She has become a mature , sensible woman . ’ |
7 | ‘ She has played a vital part in some of the most important movements and problems of the last 25 years , the ecumenical movement , the problem of refugees , the problems of world poverty and hunger , the problem of race relations . |
8 | She has played an active part in the sixth form committee , displaying remarkable skills in organising and motivating others . |
9 | ‘ She has suffered a great deal . |
10 | ( If she has suffered an electric shock , push her away from the electric equipment with a broom handle before touching her , or by turning off the electricity mains . ) |
11 | How does she manage to go out on a training run the same day as she has run a major marathon when most other competitors are sitting with their feet up savouring the rest ? |
12 | The initmate scenes she interrogates purport to represent the normal and the everyday but in the selection process she has constructed a cogent version of her ‘ family ’ , aimed at a particular art audience . |
13 | And , remarkably , she has formed an affectionate bond with Rosa Hannah 's much loved senior cow , which for part of the year returns to her old pastures because Bill Purves , the neighbour who cares for Rosa rents the grazing from the new owners . |
14 | Fortunately , she has saved a large deposit to put down on a flat so she only has to borrow £45,000 . |
15 | She has demonstrated a wellknown fact about physical punishment — it can lead to avoidance . |
16 | A preliminary clipping usually takes place during the course of the knotting , when the weaver cuts the pile yarn to an approximate length after he or she has completed a few rows , but the final clipping is a highly skilled job , which , if badly done , can ruin months of work . |
17 | Instead she has developed a strict routine for short haul trips to get her across her pain barrier . |
18 | She can only equip herself to face the world from a secure position when she has developed an internal strength which will come from the accumulation of power by centres of growth which lie far outside the existing bureaucracies of government , party and presidential palace . |
19 | ‘ She has waited a long time for rest . |
20 | She has maintained a happy mixture of information , entertainment and stimulation in a neat package . |
21 | She works fast , adding one strip to the rim of the hardening strip below until she has built a small bottle , complete with an elegant out-turned lip to its mouth . |
22 | She has faced an unusual problem , however , in trying to get a licence to trade as a recruitment broker . |
23 | She has made a crucial contribution to the race and representation debate in the U.S. Through works of self-investigation and transformation Piper explores her own racial identity and forces viewers to question their own values and beliefs . |
24 | ‘ She has made a super fitness video and the advance royalties together with her earnings from a Swedish TV chat show have helped financially , but they are not enough to maintain her in Beverly Hills luxury . |
25 | She has made a great difference to me , she was wonderful . |
26 | At the present time the English tend to play down the significance of affinal relationships but , even so , the statement " she has made a good marriage " is more likely to refer to the social and financial standing of the husband 's immediate kin than to the personal qualities of the husband himself . |
27 | In fact she has made a cryptic entrance already in the fifteenth line of this canto : ‘ … of Berengar his heirs was this Eleanor ’ . |
28 | She has made a wooden impression in televised debates . |
29 | I do not know of that detailed work , but she has made an interesting comment on the position in the United States . |
30 | Since those days she has done a great deal of work with Steven Berkoff — particularly in his play for two people , Decadence which she has played in London , Los Angeles and Dublin . |