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

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1 Sources close to the leggy catwalk queen , who signed a £1.2 million pop deal , say she has written a lot of lyrics and whoever matches them best to music will go into the studio with her .
2 She has written a very full report which will assist us with a review of advanced courses policy in the light of the development of general Scottish Vocational Qualifications ( of which more later ) .
3 ‘ Whereas the said John Weston Foakes is indebted to the said Julia Beer and she has obtained a judgment in Her Majesty 's High Court of Justice , Exchequer Division , for the sum of £2,090 19s .
4 She has obtained a City and Guilds qualification in Horticulture which at present she uses ‘ only working part-time at a garden centre ! ’ but hopes to do more with it in the future .
5 Therefore after six months the dieter is behaving according to all twenty-six goals and she has achieved a considerable reduction in sugar intake .
6 She has achieved a great deal , and made a valuable contribution to our company 's efficiency over these last seven years .
7 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 .
8 The study concludes that ‘ She has become a mistress of the pre-planned , carefully packaged appearance . ’ .
9 She has become a parody of herself , doomed to spend the rest of her life acting out her own mythical qualities .
10 TELEVISION presenter Jayne Irving tells me she has become a forces ' pin-up in Bosnia .
11 She has become a more equal partner in decision-making , in the enjoyment of sex , and in control over domestic resources .
12 Some of this paternal anger is also rooted in the loss or " violation " of father 's " little girl " , and the recognition that she has become a sexually active person with a man of her own .
13 She has become a hospital ‘ link worker ’ , interpreting for members of London 's Greek community who do n't speak English .
14 More commonly , the minister under attack is shielded by collective responsibility and the decision as to whether he or she goes or stays is one for the Prime Minister , based on the criteria of the extent to which he or she has become a liability to the government .
15 Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself .
16 She is now divorced and after periods of University Lecturing at Bristol and Manchester she has become a teacher at Withington Girls ' School .
17 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 .
18 She has become a mature , sensible woman . ’
19 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 .
20 In fact , though she has played a suitably supporting role during Bill Clinton 's campaign Hillary is very much a woman of her time .
21 She has felt a rapport with Headway since Prince William narrowly escaped brain damage in an accident at school last year .
22 And she has suffered a heart attack , stroke and three miscarriages .
23 She has suffered a great deal .
24 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 ?
25 She has run a Beavers Club for boys aged six and seven since she founded it 27 years ago .
26 When you initially approach an Alexander teacher , make sure that he or she has undergone a teachers ' training course that is recommended by The Society of Alexander Teachers ( STAT ) .
27 It shows she was unjustly treated and I think that society is wrong to judge ; if she has broken a bond made by God , then he should be the only one to reprimand her for it .
28 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 .
29 She feels she has lost a daughter all over again .
30 If you find it difficult to understand some of the feelings she expresses , you have to realise that she has reached a stage in life 's journey of which , as yet , you know nothing at all , and until you stand where she is standing now you are in no position to pass any judgement on her attitudes .
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