Example sentences of "she have [adv] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Margaret Beckett , the other half of the Treasury team , is a stalwart of the press conference platform and the Labour politician most respected by the Conservatives , although she has not always inspired on the hustings .
2 Likewise in the case of Lewis 's Eve : if she is ransomed by Ransom 's struggle with the Un-Man in the underworld , a sort of Harrowing of Hell sequence , how can she be said to have resisted the temptation on her own ; and if she has not really resisted through her own strength — if she is to be rewarded with immortality and felicity for something she has not done herself — where is the justice in the punishment , on another planet , of Eve and her descendants , for something which again was not wholly her responsibility ?
3 what she 'd collected by saying that she has n't really gone to any
4 Indeed , if it was not clear before she went to Australia , it must have been before she left , that only when she has once more played in The Championships — and preferably won the title — will people be ready to forgive and forget .
5 It emphasises that she is not the awful old termagant she has so far seemed to be .
6 She has only recently returned to full duties , and was treated for shock and minor cuts .
7 Apparently she has never once run into personal danger , and perhaps the clarity of her intention , and the careful planning of her route each night , have helped in this respect .
8 She has often darkly alluded to some form of abuse in her own formative years , and there 's a strong sense that she 's singing these songs to someone in particular .
9 She 'd certainly never reflected on the nature of performance before .
10 The bath and basin were pink and there were bottles and jars of bath salts and essences she 'd never even heard of .
11 She 'd never really looked at it before ; it was too old and familiar .
12 If she found it stretching credulity that a meeting between them was n't inevitable she 'd always fiercely denied to herself that she had any interest in seeing him again , so why should she be feeling so shivery and hot , almost as if she had a fever ?
13 She 'd hardly ever spoken to them .
14 And she 'd only just gone to the end of the road to phone Ken was working away .
15 She had n't even heard of them , until this moment …
16 Except , she realised with a sudden sense of shock , the ship was moving and she had n't even noticed until now .
17 She had n't even looked at it .
18 She had n't even looked at it .
19 As she was drugged up to the eyeballs on arrival , she had n't yet gone into shock but they were expecting it and , if she survived , then miracles could be performed .
20 She would n't be here now , dressed to the nines for an evening that would be about as thrilling as an attack of flu , if she had n't again responded in anger to her emotions .
21 Surely she had n't almost fallen for the oldest trick in the book !
22 There , she had n't actually asked for any favours .
23 She had n't really expected to , she realised .
24 In her heart of hearts Celia knew that she had n't really come to terms with her condition at all , but she could n't say so point-blank to Alison .
25 She had n't really thought about him , she realized .
26 Even when she was tiny she had n't really thought of him that way , and when she was older , about thirteen , she had secretly been terribly proud in front of the other girls when Georg , who had never seemed to go through a spotty adolescent phase like other boys , used to wait for her outside school so that they could walk up the mountain road together .
27 She leaned on the table — her head jutting forward , wisps of iron-grey hair sticking from beneath the cap which she had not yet changed for a wig — and asked Midnight : ‘ What do y'know of the Captain 's affairs ?
28 Loretta was about to protest at this arrangement — she had not yet recovered from her irritation with Geoffrey — but decided it would be more diplomatic to follow Bridget into the kitchen .
29 Alex wished she had not immediately thought of Matthew Prescott , who was not only emphatically not her new man , but unlikely to be any kind of man at all , as far as she was concerned .
30 He flung open a pair of doors she had not even noticed in the gloom and revealed the largest room she had ever seen , endlessly high , and filled with the grey light of the sea .
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