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

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1 Namely , one of waiting until she has represented Great Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup .
2 She has played Mozart on stage and in her new film Orlando plays someone who starts off as a man in Elizabethan times and ends up as a woman in the present .
3 Although she has again failed to earn her professional ticket , and with it the right to compete against the men , but she has defeated Mike Hallett in an exhibition match this year and has gained ample experience competing in Barry Hearn 's Matchroom League .
4 She has dismissed D. [ Dedo ] and transferred her virgin heart to P. , who lives close by [ Alfredo Pina , an Italian sculptor ] .
5 Former lovers include Robert de Niro and Dustin Hoffman and she has dated Bob Dylan for years .
6 She has stopped Keith from having cold drinking chocolate which he adores because a neighbour said the additives might be making him hyperactive .
7 She has stopped Keith from having cold drinking chocolate which he adores because a neighbour said that the additives might be making him hyperactive .
8 " My dear great-niece , Sara Monroe , will be surprised and perhaps a little chagrined to find that I have not left Moorlake outright to her as I always promised , but when she has met Matthew Preston she will , I know , understand why I have changed my mind .
9 I think , comrade , that we must conclude that she has seduced Volkov in order to use him politically .
10 To Jonathan Warner she has sold UK and Commonwealth rights in a first novel , Spidertown , by Puerto Rican Abraham Rodriguez , for spring 1994 , and to Michael Fishwick she has sold Bart Kosko ‘ s Fuzzy Thinking , the textbook for the new concept of fuzzy logic — that sees the world not as black and white , or , in computer terms , 0 and 1 , but having grey areas about which ‘ intelligent products ’ ( including camcorders and washing machines ) have to make ‘ judgements ’ .
11 To Jonathan Warner she has sold UK and Commonwealth rights in a first novel , Spidertown , by Puerto Rican Abraham Rodriguez , for spring 1994 , and to Michael Fishwick she has sold Bart Kosko ‘ s Fuzzy Thinking , the textbook for the new concept of fuzzy logic — that sees the world not as black and white , or , in computer terms , 0 and 1 , but having grey areas about which ‘ intelligent products ’ ( including camcorders and washing machines ) have to make ‘ judgements ’ .
12 for example : the swift change from the grand développé à la seconde which Odile makes facing the audience and her sudden turn to arabesque when she looks straight into the kneeling Siegfried 's eyes in the Act II pas de deux of Swan Lake ; it is Odile 's triumph for she knows she has won Siegfried 's heart .
13 She has redpointed Ceuse 's Vagabone , which is an excellent effort , especially as it is considered to be more difficult for those of limited height .
14 For obvious reasons she has chosen Stamford Hill as her starting point .
15 When she has finished Sally Barker , branches advisory committee chairman , will make her presentation .
16 Well there is another man and she has told Paul that frankly she 's lapping up the attention .
17 This is , of course , the second time she has accompanied Michael Jackson on the road .
18 She has nowjoined Maxwell Communications Corporation to work in Robert Maxwell 's office as the Corporate Analyst .
19 SYLVIA MURRAY PHONED TO SAY THAT IN HER LETTER SHE HAS PUT MARCH 17 , AS BEING THE DATE OF THE NEXT RAUCS MEETING , WHEN IN FACT IT SHOULD READ WEDNESDAY 18 MARCH .
20 She has taken Diana to Covent Garden on innumerable occasions in the last few years .
21 Much as she 'd liked Josh , she could n't be sure Marianne was n't right — and if Dane could let her down , then why should n't his playwright friend ?
22 She 'd liked Harriet .
23 True , she 'd escaped Fincara , but Fincara would only have bewitched her , not killed her .
24 If she 'd said Carolyn had borrowed a book from Clare and wanted to return it , they 'd have given her the address .
25 Then she 'd contacted Templeton 's , at John 's suggestion , and struck lucky .
26 She hid it away behind a bright , brittle insouciance which plainly worried Elise to death , but for several nights wept silently into her pillow , utterly shattered to find she 'd wanted Penry 's child quite desperately without even realising it .
27 Her eyes swept across his face , and suddenly she had the almost overwhelming desire to tell him that it was n't important at all , that she was , inside , what he 'd called a real woman , one who wanted a home and children to fill it , and most of all a husband , a man who would take her in his arms and kiss her until nothing mattered except him , kiss her as Nicolo had , make her want him as she 'd wanted Nicolo
28 She 'd hoped Bernard would grow up to be a priest : now he 'd taken up with a woman .
29 She 'd hoped Katarina would marry Lucenzo .
30 I expected a slap but Mrs Bullivant just stepped over us saying she 'd be back later , after she 'd attended Mrs Groves who was having her first .
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