Example sentences of "have [verb] she so " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know who likes Kylie , who has made her so popular ; I do n't think it 's boys , or girls my age .
2 If a little girl can not feel herself able to win the heart of her father , her own father who has known her so well and so long , and is tied to her by mutual blood-ties , I reasoned , then how can the young woman who comes later have any deep confidence in the power of her womanliness .
3 He 'd given her so much and she would never forget him , but she would never confuse what they had shared with that elusive emotion — love .
4 I think perhaps if you could have arranged her so that er this foot somehow was resting down here , well it might have been better .
5 The truth shall set you free , but oh , the truth of her past had not done that — it had simply shown her what a selfish , unthinking thing she had been that first Terry Rourke , and then Havvie Blaine could have exploited her so .
6 She was a retired hospital nurse and Mark had often wondered why her noble profession , so intimately connected with the great events of life , should have made her so petty-minded .
7 Henry continued to place the puppets in folds of Christmas paper and lay them in their boxes as he said , ‘ It 'll be like last year ; the Lord of the Manor will have bought her so much that everybody else 's presents will be eclipsed . ’
8 It surprised him a little ; he would not have thought her so easily affected by a man 's touch .
9 ‘ You should n't have kicked her so hard , ’ Jack said with a grin .
10 Why did he have to hate her so much ?
11 But somehow Folly could only think of one person who might have sent her so tantalising a message .
12 Linda Darnell despised him because he had treated her so badly when making Fallen Angel and Forever Amber .
13 Lydia woke early the following morning and went out to wash in the stream , feeling it was brave and somewhat magnanimous of her after it had treated her so ill on the previous night .
14 Gary , the hospital porter who 'd helped her out and whose friends had treated her so strangely .
15 It seemed unworthy to snatch her face away and glare when he had treated her so well .
16 He wondered a little at what the unknown papa who had taught her so well was like , if this was the kind of game he had favoured .
17 ‘ Yes — from Italy , ’ Rosemary replied , and Leith could clearly hear a smile in her friend 's voice as though it had cheered her so much to hear Travis .
18 The totally unexpected mention of the Foundling Hospital , coming on top of the shock of seeing James , had shaken her so much she scarcely knew how to complete the rest of her tasks .
19 She told him about the notes , the broken glass and spilled wine that had shaken her so much at the time .
20 He had given her so many things , beautiful things , little surprising things when he came back from trips .
21 The Queen commending his work , not only for the pains therein taken , said that nothing had given her so great delectation .
22 Guy had given her so much …
23 She had never really forgotten any of it , of course , how could she forget something that had consumed her so completely , even if it had lasted such a short time ?
24 It seemed inconceivable that the man who had teased her so unforgivably in the morning had been so filled with compassionate understanding later in the same day .
25 She had n't even had the nerve to glare at Mitch when he had eyed her so appreciatively .
26 He suspected that perhaps McAllister , always so gallant in facing life , as he had now seen on several occasions , had tried to suppress , to crush down the awful memory of what had been done to her , had refused to give way to grief , to shed healing tears , until in his arms something had reminded her so strongly of what had passed and broken the barriers her will had erected .
27 The coat had made her so hot that she was sweating heavily .
28 Now it only increased his determination to find out what had made her so wary , so controlled .
29 It was n't Travis , but the situation that had made her so aware of him .
30 He 'd lied about so much else , and it was quite clear now why he 'd wanted to know so much about Ryan , where he was , what he 'd done ; he 'd wanted to know how much or how little Ryan had told her so that he did n't make the same mistakes .
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