Example sentences of "[conj] she have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 If I 'd not blocked or she 'd not blocked out that time in that way , what would have happened is on the thirteenth , er , of the month , erm , Red would have called me from the Health and Safety Executive would have called me and said , Ricky we 've got er , a remedial leadership weekend on the top of Snowden , and er , on that , on the last weekend of the month , and we 've got a one hour slot for you , that 's just a golden opportunity .
2 Sam had had something similar in Italy , although she had never worked out what the precise ingredients were .
3 She said she could n't stay , that she had just dropped in for a minute .
4 ‘ Hello ? ’ she enquired , and would n't have been at all surprised , the way her head was , had it been Reception ringing to say that she had n't filled in her reservation form correctly .
5 She was glad now that she had n't put up the lights .
6 Hoping against hope that she had not ducked out back to her own flat — not that she 'd blame her ! — Leith skirted the room until her eyes were drawn to a settee that had been pushed back to the side of the room .
7 Mr Major explained how he was carrying on the principles of his predecessor and pointed out that he was her seconder in the leadership ballot and regretted that she had not stayed on .
8 Mrs Allen 's body was found at her Harberton Park home on Tuesday morning after a senior officer at the Maze informed Banbridge police that she had not turned up for work .
9 Mrs Gordon ( 61 ) who lives in Kingshurst , West Midlands , and now works at a nursing home , admitted in an official statement released by solicitor Steven Jonas that she had not carried out a smear test before joining Dr Kumar 's practice , but claimed she followed a technique he taught her .
10 Her heart sank at the sight of fresh blood on the bandage , but she set about unwinding the strip of linen , praying that she had not opened up fitzAlan 's wound too badly in her frantic efforts to escape .
11 Though relieved at the arrangements she had made that day , Harriet could not help feeling chastened ; and when she entered the back gate of Four Winds and heard the inevitable wailing of her grandchild , her mood deepened to despair that she had not brought up her own daughter to be the kind of helpmeet which she was certain Edna Rafferty would be .
12 She said that she had nearly given up the idea , but ‘ every time she met a cripple her conscience smote her ’ .
13 Alyssia smiled back and wondered whether she should pretend that she had somehow ended up at the wrong address .
14 Daniel had explained to her that he liked very simple food that he could eat with one hand , because of his inability to eat without reading , and so , for supper his first night , she had brought him scrambled egg on a piece of toast that she had already cut up into precise and helpful squares .
15 But Main Line , an independent filmmaker , contended that it had reached an oral agreement with Basinger , a standard Hollywood handshake deal , and that she had later backed out of it .
16 In fact , so bowled over was she initially that she had actually gone out to dinner with Travis one night .
17 Finding no way other than the direct question , he put it , and watched Yeo , unruffled , confirm that she had indeed put up £100,000 .
18 Listening to them , Folly realised that she had never got around to asking Luke what he had been doing at Lexy 's flat the night before .
19 As she watched him leave , without so much as a glance in her direction , such a feeling of desolation had swept over Isabel that she had almost cried out .
20 And on the second count , now that she 'd virtually made up her mind to visit the warehouse tonight , did she really want to discover the truth , after all … ?
21 The debtor says that she has not carried on business in this country since 8 May 1987 , the date upon which the business was sold .
22 MRS Thatcher 's friends tell me that she has finally come around to the idea of going to the Lords after the election .
23 And er the fact that she 's obviously gone on without it was awful , when she was pregnant the second time round she did n't make a big thing of being pregnant but you could tell she was pregnant but I never quite liked to say to her just in case they had the amnio amnio whatever it is and decided not to go
24 One occasion was when my daughter , who I had suspected was a better reader than she had ever let on , casually picked up The Wind in the Willows while I was unpacking after a house-move , and read out the first page with great expression and hardly any mistakes .
25 Yes , she misses her mum and dad , and she misses the golden stretches of beach more than she has ever let on .
26 It had been a sweet night — the shadows growing deeper as they 'd talked , until she 'd finally drifted off to sleep with his arms tight about her and his lips on her hair .
27 It was six weeks since Busacher had seen her , and she 'd certainly fined down , not a lot , but enough to make a difference .
28 His wife 's hair was straggling over her eyes , and she had not made up to hide the ravages of the night 's events .
29 This woman was not his wife , and she had not come out here to seek conversation .
30 He could be wild and crazy at times and she had n't faced up to the fact that the way he lived his life was doing him no good , no good at all .
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