Example sentences of "she have been [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I would remind you both , ’ said the abbot gently , ‘ that if she has been all this while consulting her own wishes , and imposing them upon us mortals , Saint Winifred is again on her own altar in our church . |
2 | Miss Evans moved from the sink where she 'd been all this time , standing quite still , and started to clear the plates from the table . |
3 | She was sitting calmly in bed like that 's where she 'd been all the time . |
4 | well they were having a biology lesson , she 'd been all about these , they 'd been this biology |
5 | She 'd been such an idiot , had n't she ? |
6 | If she 'd been more of a woman , he believed , she would have meekly accepted his word and left it at that . |
7 | How could she have been such a fool ? |
8 | Lucy was weeping as she had been that afternoon . |
9 | Later , much later , Kelly was to reflect on how lucky she had been that day . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | She was nervous before stepping onto the set of Delinquents , just as she had been all those years ago when she did the rehearsals for The Henderson Kids . |
12 | She would be now , as she had been all that day , out praying for his soul . |
13 | when she had been all hugs and trust for her father . |
14 | Mam would never guess how brave she had been all the way home . |
15 | She was becoming almost as sensitive to him as she had been all those years ago . |
16 | It was barely five a.m. and dawn was just breaking , but she was wide awake , as she had been all night long . |
17 | She had been little more than a child when I first saw her , but no-one could forget her beautiful , lively eyes . |
18 | It was Marguerite as she had been many years ago , and Jenna saw what her father had seen , what she herself saw now — the attraction of kindness , of calm good humour . |
19 | She had been such an innocent victim from the start it seemed only fair to help her all they could now . |
20 | Anna thought about the needlework classes of her schooldays , in which she had been such a conspicuous non-success . |
21 | She had been such a fine woman . |
22 | Sometimes they had speculated on how she would develop but not often : mostly she was taken for granted because she had been such a quiet child , sitting dozily in her pram outside the Dog and Duck while the sun went down . |
23 | She had worn a full-length coat because it was all she had that was decently subfusc ; now she wished that she had been less conformist . |
24 | She puts her intellect to work on why she 's been such a pain for the last 50 years , and ends up a little less smug and a lot less married . |
25 | Go on , ask her where she 's been all afternoon , dressed up like a tart and missing for bloody hours . |
26 | ‘ Oh , she 's been that in her time too . ’ |
27 | I do n't think , probably she has n't really thought it , she 's , she 's been more concerned with her own self but she 's . |