Example sentences of "she have turn [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She has turned into a champion of the underdog , gone out on a limb to support unglamorous causes like AIDS victims , drug abusers and the mentally handicapped .
2 Now that Poland has decided to wage war upon the Russian Bolsheviks , she has turned to our Government for assistance .
3 She has to turn to Thomas J for friendship in a bitter-sweet comedy that 'll have you reaching for the hankies in no time .
4 She was hungry and sorry she 'd turned off the radio .
5 They stared at her as if she 'd turned into a circus freak .
6 It had echoed after she 'd left him , as she 'd turned into the archway in the wall and passed through the shrubbery of azaleas and magnolias and tree mallows , as she 'd passed through the drawing-room and the hall .
7 ‘ Could n't she have turned to her parents ? ’
8 And equally instinctively , she had turned with them , leaving the road and taking a cart track along the upper side of the field .
9 Moreover , now that she had achieved the heart 's desire for which she had turned on her shameless , neurotic display , she had become dejected , and walked along meekly , head and tail hanging .
10 One woman , writing to a relative at the Front on the day of the invasion itself , said she had been ‘ speechless ’ as , wholly unawares , she had turned on the radio and caught Hitler 's proclamation about the campaign in the east .
11 As he approached tentatively , wanting to seem friendly but not to alarm her , she had turned on him a long and curious glance from remarkable , slanted , violet-blue eyes .
12 She had turned on him again that remarkable glance in which for the first time he had detected to his discomfiture a brief flash of intelligence and of calculation .
13 At eleven o'clock she had turned on the wireless to hear the old man tell them they were at war with Germany .
14 Finally , infuriated by her own weakness where Adam was concerned , she had turned on him one evening in the club , shaking his hand from her hair as though scorched by his touch .
15 By then she had turned to God , every bit as fervent in her belief as the Sisters .
16 She was unsophisticated and shy and she had turned to him eagerly , warmed by his passion , his odd bursts of kindness , his quirks of humour .
17 She had turned to him now and they were staring at each other .
18 It was one which she had been longing to ask him ever since the night on which he had come home so late , just before she had turned off all the gas-lamps .
19 She had turned into Eleanor , in fact .
20 Although she started out a creature of Parisian tastes in the sixties , by the seventies she had turned towards Iranian fabrics and designs ; where she went her court and may others followed .
21 As she had turned from him it had slipped down .
22 He wondered why she had turned against him after cooking him such a nice meal and being so kind to him while Smallfry was away .
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