Example sentences of "she has [vb pp] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Since then she has written to tell us of her first reply and we thought you 'd also be interested in some of the suggestions that came in , including Dee Murton 's account of the origin of these cardboard cones which was news to us . |
2 | She gets him to give her a cigarette , after she has asked to have a ‘ drag ’ on his : This in itself seems quite suggestive . |
3 | THE Queen is so delighted with a bronze statuette of her at the Trooping the Colour by amateur sculptor Bob White , of Leeds , that she has asked to keep it . |
4 | Nothing she has wanted has ever been refused . |
5 | Since more formal arrangements seem to be delayed , she has ventured to address you herself , one woman to another . ’ |
6 | She has sought to highlight the positive ethical and aesthetic implications of Victorian science as they appear in literature ( rather than looking for further ammunition for what she calls the sterile and artificial battle of literature against science ) . |
7 | Other commissions she has painted include those for EMI records , The Observer , Collins Publishers and News Scotland Ltd . |
8 | ‘ If my daughter Araminta requires a home , ’ went on Aycliffe , ‘ let her marry Saul Quatt , whom I am perfectly aware she has planned to entrap in any event . ’ |
9 | ‘ She has hoped to marry Papa ever since she came ; they all do , then they leave . |
10 | A nurse may contact the health authority when she has decided to return to work . |
11 | She will make it clear right from the start by her tone of voice that it is with tired reluctance that she has decided to deal with you at all . |
12 | However , she has decided to give herself a year to change . |
13 | Her constituents are lucky that she has decided to stay down here today . |
14 | As a matter of fact , I rarely do , but she has begun to take it for granted . |
15 | Perhaps even she has begun to have second thoughts about the ballooning barminess of these proceedings … |
16 | Betty , suspect , generates a larger than average amount of her own static electricity aggravated by pushing the carriage to and fro and she has begun to discharge herself through the machine . |
17 | Where a company is limited by guarantee , the extent of the member 's liability is the amount which he or she has pledged to guarantee the company in the event of liquidation . |
18 | Worships if I may interrupt the the this erm dispute about the damage which was allegedly caused I have mentioned it to Miss this morning and she has undertaken to make further enquiries . |
19 | I have mentioned it to Miss this morning and she has undertaken to make further enquiries . |
20 | She has applied to do a nursing degree . |
21 | " But now she has gone to live in the banqueting hall where she will be able to use her … " |
22 | The third set of attitudes relate to those who are known to my Asian colleagues as the ‘ muesli missionaries ’ ( as in ‘ Miranda had an unhappy love affair/acne/a need to save the world , so she has gone to work with the ethnic minorities ’ . ) |
23 | Equally personal is Janet Smith 's The World Outside My Window , the first piece she has made since disbanding her company and the first in a long time that she has made to please herself . |
24 | I would like to thank Miss Freda Scott , Voluntary Services Organiser , for all the work she has done to promote my books , and I look forward to resuming concerts at Ruchill Hospital and elsewhere . |
25 | The bearer of this document , Agatha de Courcy , must be given every aid and assistance for what she has done has been done for the sake of the Crown and the good of our realm . ’ |
26 | As they hugged the 13-year-old outside a Blackpool hospital mother Audrey Rogers ( 38 ) , said : ‘ She is only young and she realises what she has done has been silly . |
27 | For Shrewsbury certainly brought the lady from Wales , and in Shrewsbury she has done wonders , never renouncing their devotion to her . |
28 | This is enhanced when after all she has done to help her husband become king , she has to ask to see him . |
29 | The causes she has espoused include lowering infant mortality and the provision of legal assistance to the poor . |
30 | ‘ She has agreed to stop her writing for a while , and become Head Nurse of my hospital . ’ |