Example sentences of "had [vb pp] she [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Suu Kyi had led the National League for Democracy ( NLD ) to a landslide election victory in May 1990 [ see pp. 37457-58 ] , but the country 's ruling military junta , the State Law and Order Restoration Council ( SLORC ) , which had placed her under house arrest in mid-1989 , prevented the party from forming a government . |
2 | Ironically it seemed now that flight had placed her in far greater danger than staying put could ever have done . |
3 | She showed me the marks on the back of her knuckles and her wrist where that bitch had walloped her with a rod of some sort , right from the first day . ’ |
4 | The excitement of this first fall of rain had filled her with a desire that things should be different , that she should be happy again . |
5 | Her feelings on that day had been so overpowering , had filled her with such sharp pleasure that always she hoped that their ghosts must still be lingering among the leaves . |
6 | She 'd felt a warmth go through her , as though he 'd reached out and touched her , an imaginary touch that had filled her with excitement . |
7 | Molly tried to speak slowly and rationally but the calm which had sustained her in the villa seemed to have drained away . |
8 | Had hated her at sight . |
9 | They had given their only child the benefit of the doubt , but Paige had known , and Lori had hated her for knowing — and for not telling tales . |
10 | Madge Allsop had just crept in like a beige dormouse and deposited a salver of tea , though Dame Edna had dismissed her with a beady look when she attempted to sit in our chat . |
11 | He had dismissed her from his mind as he would swat away a troublesome fly . |
12 | When she had protested to Lord Wardley , who was chief billeting officer for that part of Northumberland , he had referred her to a minion who , in turn , had taken great pleasure in pointing out that she could , if she preferred , have some evacuees from Gateshead but , either way , her spare room could not remain empty when everyone was required to make a war effort . |
13 | Her concerned employers had referred her to a doctor , who had put her on the contraceptive pill but , as was normal practice , she had not been examined or questioned . |
14 | All the way up on the ferry from Vienna , Earth , Jezrael kept remembering how he had treated her at the briefing . |
15 | It kept her going , especially when she was angling for the notice of the one man who , after giving her dinner on the way back from Bovington , had treated her with only a lighthearted pleasant banter whenever they met . |
16 | He had treated her for several months using her husband as an interpreter — as though her husband were an objective witness to her depression . |
17 | If somehow she could have been given a meagre share in their relationship , if one or the other had treated her as a confidante , it might have been more bearable . |
18 | The funny man who had found her on a distant planet and had treated her as a human being . |
19 | She shook her head in exasperation , remembering his deception and total lack of sympathy , the way he had treated her on that first night , that following morning . |
20 | Sister Murphy had been the last nurse to be with Sister Edith Cavell , and King George V had honoured her by making her the first to receive a medal for bravery at one of his levees . |
21 | It was just this power and seriousness that had fascinated her in the first place . |
22 | The warmth that had come with his laughter faded , and she felt he had tricked her into saying more than she intended . |
23 | Miss Vine 's budgerigar Beano died that night , and so did old Miss Trimm , a favourite teacher once in Dynmouth Primary , whose declining years had tricked her into believing she 'd mothered another son of God . |
24 | Mother 's own experience as a child had taught her to be self-sufficient and she needed a lot of support and practice at learning how to meet Maria 's emotional and social needs . |
25 | This was style , as they had taught her at school . |
26 | She chuckled at her romanticism : even most of the historians who had taught her at Cambridge sported tattered leather jackets and greasy jeans . |
27 | He reminded her of a mathematics mistress who had taught her at school . |
28 | It was only when the colours gave way to plain gold before subsiding into diminishing fountains of silver that she realised she had moved closer to Rune , seeking instinctive protection against the sharp noise of the exploding rockets and that he had gathered her to his strong male body , pinning her to his side by the power of his arm , his hand firmly pressed against her waist . |
29 | But because she had not felt ready to go to bed with him he had punished her by trying to destroy her self-confidence . |
30 | Russia destroyed the Turkish fleet in the southern Black Sea port of Sinope on 18/30 November 1853 , but only after Turkish ships had provoked her into doing so by making sorties in the direction of the Crimea . |