Example sentences of "friend she have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Jenny was followed by the friend she had asked if she could bring , James Barlow .
2 The company with whom she had been playing tennis and swimming and was now sitting , were an old friend she had known since Pony Club days , and her newly acquired husband , and David Fairfax , Junior , son of the house , spectacled and earnest and studying to be a chartered accountant .
3 The friends she had made were the dependable , kindly sort of people whose company would give her pleasure and support in the years to come , as their affection towards her , in these last few terrible weeks , had shown so clearly .
4 All the friends she had made at school were now married .
5 She chose to remain close to friends she had made as a teenager and moved in the pop and art worlds which the prince saw as ‘ frivolous ’ .
6 She looked back over her three years at college , now slowly approaching their close , and she thought of all the people she had known and all the friends she had made , and it seemed to her that most of them had been aiming with varying degrees of accuracy at just such an effect .
7 She had found it in them perhaps more securely than in the friends she had made in other colleges , with whom her relationships had been complicated by sex .
8 The work was satisfying but Anne missed the friends she had made and the free and easy atmosphere of the large room , and the jokes and the singing .
9 With strong support from her friends she had managed to raise sufficient finances to enable her and her family to travel to Australia .
10 Because a boatman was always on the move , his wife remained in the Row when she married , staying amongst the relations and friends she had known since she was a child .
11 A year later , she finished up in hospital , sick and disillusioned , rejected by the so-called friends she had picked up along the way .
12 Mal worked in Boots ; friends she 'd entertained at home suggested she 'd do better dispensing authentic grub to a wider circle .
13 She had achieved her purpose in being able to watch Angel grow , but often she was homesick for Clerkenwell and the friends she 'd known since childhood .
14 Fergie was not , strictly speaking , Diana 's type ; she was certainly not like her old friends , nor indeed many of the friends she has made in the last few years .
15 Mrs. McKenzie , whose mother was also a member of Grayshott Good Companions , will be very sorry to leave the Thursday afternoon friends she has known for so long — but she will not be sitting at home alone as she is going to Grayshott 's weekly day centre .
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