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

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1 She carries in her wings great power and mystery even though she has been cast in these Cages for so long .
2 She has been treated in the Royal Alexandra Hospital , Brighton .
3 But it could be argued that she has been placed in a high turn-over establishment because she possesses an authoritarian style of leadership .
4 But local mum Carol Lambird says she has been locked in a wrangle with Durham County Council for the last two years after her son Christopher was diagnosed as dyslexic .
5 A TEACHER who quit a North-East City Technology College is outraged that she has been used in election literature by one of the CTC 's biggest supporters .
6 She has been included in many mixed shows and in 1990 held her first sell-out one-woman exhibition at The Scottish Gallery , London .
7 It was n't her real name and — like Horowitz — she 'd been born in Hungary .
8 Alina said she 'd been raised in the country .
9 She 'd been reserved in a way which suggested that she might be strong-willed but was making an effort to hide it or keep it in check .
10 If she 'd been stopped in a car with this level of alcohol in her , she would have lost her licence for a year at least and got a hefty fine .
11 Her words sliced through Shannon like burning arrows , but only a faint staining of her cheeks showed she 'd been affected in the slightest .
12 She was trapped , as helpless as if she 'd been bound in chains .
13 Lady Laetitia had forgotten all she 'd been taught in the morning and everything had to be rehearsed again .
14 The undeveloped film was found in her handbag after she 'd been shot in an ambush by Islamic fundamentalists , while on holiday in Egypt a month ago .
15 The fact that Margaret had been illegitimate , a war baby conceived between an Italian prisoner of war and an English landgirl , had no bearing on her name , although probably quite a lot to do with Margaret 's lack of maternalism , since she 'd been reared in a children 's home .
16 Zambia felt as if SHe 'd been punched in the gut .
17 She had a skullcracker of a headache , and guessed she 'd been opened in several places by knifecuts , branded in others by dollops of fire .
18 She 'd been married in that hat .
19 She felt as if she 'd been dipped in slime .
20 When she finally reached the scribbling engine , she felt as if she had been broken in two and glued back together again all wrong .
21 Her response — such a lighting up of her face — made me remember how few times it was likely she had been kissed in her whole life : not as a child , by the parents who had given her away ; not by her old foster parents ; not often , I guessed , even by Beatrice and her boys .
22 She was also advised that she should continue to try to reduce weight and should not return to her work ( which involved standing all the time ) until she had been seen in the Outpatient Clinic in six weeks time .
23 She stayed away for two weeks , and there were reports that she had been seen in Bath with Sergeant Troy .
24 One year earlier she had been seen in our hospital for joint pain and skin lesions on the lower legs which resembled erythema nodosum .
25 The poor woman had died when she had been bombed in the blitz .
26 Emily felt as though she had been slapped in the face .
27 She had been born in 1688 in Marston St. Lawrence , and had married Richard Jennens of Mollington , Oxfordshire , in 1708 [ Baker , 1 , 720 ] .
28 She had been born in India , where her father was stationed with the Air Force , but after her parents separated she was brought up by her mother , who lived with another woman in Northampton .
29 If she had had any talent , if she had been born in another period and perhaps if her spirit had been lodged in the body of a man , she might just have been heroic .
30 She must have done , she had been born in it .
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