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

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1 The answer seems to be that a female cat sometimes experiences a ‘ false heat ’ a few weeks after she has given birth .
2 You could place the female Guppy in a breeding trap or a separate tank and return her to the main tank after she has given birth .
3 Secondly , in the devouring quality of a human or animal mother when she is driven to reclaim the life to which she has given birth .
4 She has given $7,000 ( £4,400 ) towards the cost of a new fire engine , which is housed at the Old Saybrook Fire Station just two miles away from her home in Fenwick off the shore of the Long Island Sound .
5 She has given voice to those who thought that previous Conservative governments had been too tolerant or ‘ defeatist ’ about the unions , the welfare state , high taxation , and public spending , and too accommodating to other countries , particularly in the European Community and the Commonwealth .
6 Such people are going to be disappointed with what follows , for I shall merely continue to look critically at some of the concepts to which she has given prominence .
7 She has given orders for no one to disturb her .
8 She remembered how helplessly she 'd given way to Jake 's madness on Starr Hills .
9 She told me that she could n't be happy until she 'd given birth and , in the course of time , I began to understand what she meant .
10 Quite suddenly she felt a generous relief , as though she 'd given science and herself new hope of heaven , and set out through the gathering dark , home , home across the dragon-haunted park .
11 And , after all , she 'd given Theodora a name .
12 It was the first time she had been left on her own and she had managed quite well except that she had given Mrs Prichard , the colliery manager 's wife , short change by mistake .
13 At the back of the same red Lion Brand Cash book was a note in his mother 's handwriting to the effect that she had given Peter £1 for pocket money .
14 She hoped she had given Peter the chance to cry , if he had wanted to , but he had not taken it .
15 She made a joke of it , saying she had given Heather all the most exclusive matchbooks in her collection , that it was ironic how she 'd become a slave to her sister 's hobby . ’
16 Last year when one of them had left after only a fortnight she had given Nurse Rose a travelling clock and a nearly full bottle of Rochas ' Femme .
17 And there the mirror she had given Ruth .
18 A cheque for the exact amount of money she had given Ryan .
19 She had given Victor the night off , and got Martin a beer and herself a glass of juice from the fridge .
20 ‘ Why , ’ she said sweetly , rising and picking up her clothes , and her bag , now empty of the articles which she had given J. D. O'Connor , ‘ tonight I am going to turn in early , read and rest — such a change after all I have done since this time last week .
21 But when the woman she had given Cara 's card to hove into view her heartbeats steadied , for the person who accompanied her was not male but was a pinafore-clad woman of about the same age who , duster in hand , had obviously been brought away from her cleaning duties .
22 She had given Mach no option .
23 She had given signs enough , perhaps too many , and she could only wait .
24 Broadcast on November 23rd , 1982 , the Play for Today , ‘ John David ’ was meticulously balanced in its depiction of the true life dilemma facing the author of the play , Paula Milne , on discovering that she had given birth to a child with Down 's Syndrome .
25 Sally had a great capacity for love and a down-to-earth quality that Harriet presumed was a throw-back to her early upbringing and which had been honed and tested in the fire when she had given birth to — and kept — an illegitimate son in the days when illegitimacy was still a scandal .
26 ( They would marry two years later , some months after she had given birth to twin boys .
27 She had given birth at a time when she thought miscarriages would be all she ever knew .
28 At times she hated Freddie Nash with a ferocity that astonished her ; yet at others she longed to see him , to have his support , to feel that one day , perhaps after she had given birth to his baby , they would meet again and that she would experience , however transitory and unreliable — at least on his part — their mutual passion .
29 Looking at her emaciated body , it was a miracle that she had given birth to him in the first place .
30 In fact the painter never did return to Koraloona — and Marama , his mistress , always thought he had abandoned her , and over the years became obsessed by bitterness at the betrayal , for she never knew that in 1903 the painter had died , after she had given birth to a daughter , a baby girl so white that her mother christened her Tiare , after the beautiful white flower of the South Seas .
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