Example sentences of "[adj] she have become " in BNC.
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1 | He thought , how changed she is , how nearly old she has become . |
2 | The carefree quality disappears when she shyly tries to tell the Tutor how fond she has become of him , and when she discovers Natalia and the Tutor in each other 's arms , she loses all inhibitions to denounce them . |
3 | She had not realised before exactly how dependent she had become on Piers . |
4 | In fact , the more she had thought about it the more convinced she had become . |
5 | Why had n't she realized how hopeless she had become , how she had forgotten everything during those months of pregnancy ? |
6 | By 1870 she had become the manager of the Central London Dwellings Improvement Company , and was about to launch a ‘ coffee tavern ’ scheme to provide residents of slum dwellings with cheap , non-alcoholic refreshment and light entertainment . |
7 | Nevertheless , during the winter of 1909 she had become pregnant again at almost exactly the same time as Tina did with her second son , Stu . |
8 | Above all she had become powerful . |
9 | By the late 1880s she had become a friend of Mary Wollstonecraft [ q.v. ] , who wrote to Joshua on 9 December 1790 : ‘ I fear her situation is still very uncomfortable . |
10 | At twenty she had become engaged , married on her twenty-first birthday , and within a year had a beautiful baby daughter to dandle on her knee … |
11 | By August 1938 she had become a resident of the mental hospital , and Maurice reported to Eliot that she seemed " fairly cheerful , had slept well and eaten well , and had sat out in the garden and read a certain amount . " |
12 | By 1956 she had become Hollywood 's best-known female and had married in succession the sportsmen 's baseball hero , Joe Di Maggio , and the intellectuals ' Broadway hero , Arthur Miller . |