Example sentences of "have take she " in BNC.

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1 Her son has taken her up in his hang-glider ( can you carry two on a hang-glider ? ) , and she recalls her life and loves as she sails over the old family farm and the nearby manganese factory where it all happened .
2 It has taken her just 24 months to learn the rules .
3 Dr Halden is married to my daughter and has taken her on an extended tour of the Continent . ’
4 The city council , responsible for housing people with Aids , has taken her off the streets and put her in a room in a single-occupancy hotel .
5 I gather your nursemaid has taken her off to her own home today . ’
6 Her fate has taken her on a different journey , a route where the monarchy is secondary to her true vocation .
7 A : The Good Lord , in his wisdom , has taken her away from us .
8 ‘ My daughter 's sixteen , and today my ex-husband has taken her and my mother to a pantomime . ’
9 So Rose Taillé , on the farm here , has taken her .
10 Marjorie 's hobby has taken her all over Scotland and abroad .
11 ‘ I have never seen or heard since my knowledge of things , ’ wrote a British admiral in 1745 , ‘ that one of our ships alone , singly opposed to one of the enemy 's of equal force , has taken her , and I have been in almost every action and skirmish since the year 1718 , and yet we are daily boasting of the prowess of our Fleet . ’
12 She joined AIB Bank in Bankcentre branch in October 1980 and her career since then has taken her to 100 Grafton St. , 1985–90 and Mary Street from then until her transfer to Cabra in July 1992 .
13 Alain has taken her back by car .
14 Her work has taken her all over the world .
15 Since then her work with the band has taken her on a Scottish tour which included the Edinburgh Folk Festival , and she also performs with the four other ladies who make up Belfast 's first close-harmony vocal group ‘ Cuigear Ban ’ .
16 Maggie gazed anxiously up at the sky as she and Nevil emerged from the Sauchiehall Street picture house that he 'd taken her to .
17 This fantasy was so vivid to her that she would even rehearse this line out loud , looking at herself in her mirror as she smoked the last cigarette of the night , after she 'd taken her face off , after all the noise was over and we 'd all gone home .
18 Later she told him that she was surprised he 'd found the place , grateful that he 'd taken her .
19 He 'd taken her to church , he 'd taken her to lunch and she had n't been particularly gracious about any of it .
20 He 'd taken her to church , he 'd taken her to lunch and she had n't been particularly gracious about any of it .
21 He 'd taken her to dinner at The Black Dog and through him she 'd spent Christmas at Laura 's .
22 I 'd taken her back with a woolly suit , mitts , hat , booties , everything , in the middle of July .
23 They 'd taken her from the police cells after two days .
24 Like that time he 'd taken her to Dublin , one blustery day in February of 1821 .
25 He wanted her badly , and if he 'd taken her in his arms she did n't think she would have put up any kind of resistance .
26 He had n't meant to say it , but it was the effect of the beer and the movement of the ship and her sophistication , all things he could n't cope with together , so he 'd taken her down to the bar and they 'd had a couple more drinks to restore his confidence before the boat docked .
27 His face wore that concentrated look she had grown used to , as if everything he did was the focus of all his energies — like the look when he 'd taken her in his arms and made his kiss seem the still point of the entire universe .
28 He 'd taken her out to dinner that very night , and now seemed to be practically haunting the place , and obviously very much in love with her friend .
29 Another thought struck her — the farmhouse he 'd taken her to see that morning … could he have gone there ?
30 He 'd taken her to a pub — The Crumpled Horn — before walking to the park .
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