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

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1 She has taken part in gymnastics and movement classes since the age of eight ; saw Medau demonstrated at Bedford College in 1951 and became ‘ hooked ’ .
2 The cashier should give a receipt to the receptionist that he or she has taken charge of the money .
3 She has taken care not to touch any of these totally unentrepreneurial perks .
4 She has taken Diana to Covent Garden on innumerable occasions in the last few years .
5 He obviously had n't been willing : maybe she 'd taken offence and attacked him .
6 In years she was senior to everyone including the infrequently seen Charlie ; as mother hen to the dancing girls she 'd taken Lucy in and allowed her to feel at home in a matter of hours .
7 She could have been a dancer if she 'd taken lessons .
8 She thought suddenly that she had taken Dr Neil for granted , that she had not fully realised either his hard work or his dedication , and for the first time understood the impulse which had caused him to leave the cushioned life of a younger son of a good family and become an East End doctor instead .
9 And yet , now she had taken possession of ‘ La Felicità ’ , she no longer felt so much in awe of the absentee landlord as a half-amused curiosity about him .
10 Esther Ward had more reason to be ashamed than her vulnerable sister Elizabeth , for she had taken advantage of the forbidden love which had grown between Elizabeth and Richard , and she had never once opened her heart to the innocent girl-child who was born out of that love .
11 Her last book , A Memoir of the Late Mrs. Henrietta Fordyce , was published anonymously in 1823 , evidently in an attempt to silence rumours that she had taken advantage of a generous elderly relative .
12 She had taken drugs ever since , but the cancer had returned .
13 She had taken Elizabeth home in the car , leaving Betty to explain to Finn whatever she saw fit .
14 Cook had been moved by Sarah 's grief when she got back from her father 's funeral , and when she heard how Maggie had given birth on the very same day she had taken pity .
15 It was only the second time she had taken part and this race , taking less than ten minutes , had been a particularly fast one , but as she said , it was a family tradition to take part in it and she had really enjoyed it .
16 ‘ There was a formal denial that she had taken part in anything which would discredit the Royal Family .
17 Then she had taken bread and cheese and coffee and started across Norfolk , giving , as she drove , some thought to the strategy best suited to extracting information from this Anglican priest in the Catholic wing .
18 WPC Susan Larkin , 24 , said she had taken cover in the footwell of her police car as bullets hit the vehicle .
19 This trick took hours of practice , up and down the landing at the hostel while the other girls looked at her as if she had taken leave of her senses .
20 Then , one morning , just as suddenly as she had taken leave of absence , she was back .
21 She had taken leave of her senses !
22 These badges were handed out only on a nurse 's last day in the hospital , after she had taken State and Hospital Finals and accumulated a sheaf of satisfactory ward reports .
23 Gazzer felt pleased that she had taken things so well .
24 Likewise , various scurrilous attacks were made on Constanze 's honour , suggesting that during her frequent sojourns in Baden she had taken Mozart 's pupil Süssmayr as a lover , and that her last child ( who bore Süssmayr 's Christian names ) was his .
25 She had taken Maggie off to the sunshine .
26 She had often heard people say how Martha Gristy had been the beauty of Polruan , and she had taken pride in the fact that she was inheriting those looks .
27 Mary told him how she had taken provisions to Granny Fordham , then seen the deer in the back of the car , and been chased , and finally how she had cross the marsh to reach the keeper before the raiders got away .
28 Out of the goodness of her heart , and perhaps because she also was lonely , she had taken Tilly home to be her companion .
29 Earlier , she had taken Anne aside to ask her if she knew when Clive was coming .
30 The tombstone inscriptions and the parish register entries reveal that Abigail had married a William Scott , who died in 1655 , and that three years later she had taken John Pilmay as her second husband .
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