Example sentences of "she have [be] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Since having her daughter Chiara , five , and son Joshua , three , she has been a full-time mother in rural Wiltshire , and her looks have taken a back seat . |
2 | She has been a civil servant for over 30 years and has worked at the town 's county court for 24 years . |
3 | She did not even try to prevent my journey , although she has been a perfect tyrant these many weeks , making me keep my bed ! |
4 | She has been a tireless worker for the party since the Truro MPs death in a road crash in 1986 . |
5 | She has been a keen walker and rock climber for many years and has climbed in the Alps , Pyrenees and Dolomites . |
6 | She has been the Great North Run winner in 1990 and 1991 as well as the British track holder at all distances from 100m to 800 . |
7 | That has yet to be tested in public , but the evening certainly did not put her off — — she has been an ardent fan of the Welsh National Opera ever since . |
8 | She has been an enthusiastic member of the Dublin Sports and Social Committee since July 1992 . |
9 | In the 1920s , she 'd been a great beauty and a sharp dresser . |
10 | Dear God , she was nothing but skin and bone , and she 'd been a tiny slip of a thing to start with . |
11 | In real life she 'd been a poor shepherdess who lived in a dungeon and had asthma . |
12 | Meg realized she 'd been a complete fool . |
13 | She 'd even felt the odd pang of nostalgia for the old days when she 'd been a young wet-behind-the-ears singer , just beginning to make her way up the ladder . |
14 | On the few occasions she 'd spent holidays at home she 'd been a social outcast among her contemporaries . |
15 | It was n't IMP 's fault , or hers , that he had started at Jerez in third position , but she 'd been a convenient whipping-boy for his suspicions . |
16 | It had never counted for anything that she 'd been the innocent victim , that she 'd had no control over the events which had shaped her life — she 'd carried the burden with her , locked into her soul , and at least that way she 'd felt relatively safe . |
17 | He 'd covered her over with a coat and taken her few possessions inside , and she 'd slept on ; she 'd been the same way for the last couple of hours of the journey , ever since they 'd made their final stop at a twenty-four hour garage so that he could fill the Zodiac 's tank and buy some tape for a running repair to the headlamp that he 'd broken when , lights doused to escape notice , he 'd clipped the corner of the garage block on their way out of the parking area . |
18 | She had been a regular person once , but that had been before the voices started up in her head , before the dead woman got out of her rocking chair , before the preacherman reached into her mind and gave it a sharp twist … |
19 | In any case , even if she had been a skilled charmer it was not possible to allure somebody who slashed back at you like a master swordsman and drove the point in . |
20 | If she had been a religious person she would have put it down to retribution for her sins , but she had lost whatever faith she had had in her years as the Madam of Dublin 's most fashionable brothel . |
21 | She had been a battered baby , grew up in a succession of foster homes , and then married a man who regularly beat her up . |
22 | He held her against him , nursing her as though she had been a small child , while looking down into her face . |
23 | ‘ Gross exaggeration , ’ Fabia laughed , but could n't deny that she had been a great fan of the Czech composers , and still was . |
24 | ‘ She had been a lifelong friend of the Abrams , ’ Mr Burke said . |
25 | When she had been a tiny child , and Fenna had still been a small , manageable and undemanding dragon she had , often spoken of him , to her mother who had grinned , to her grandmother who had smiled , and to her schoolteachers and friends , who had laughed indulgently . |
26 | Her senior by fourteen years , she had been a splendid nursemaid and even after marriage , while rearing her own family , Edna had still managed to do part-time cleaning and a weekly wash in the Tremayne household . |
27 | Personally , I think it was a merciful release both for my aunt and for my Uncle Félix , seeing that she had been a helpless invalid for so long . |
28 | Just as she had been a conscientious dancer , she now became an equally conscientious needlewoman . |
29 | Still , she thought , bracing her shoulders , if she had been a real mother she would have had to endure many such problems with a teenage daughter . |
30 | She had been a major influence in my life , and helped me through the rough patches . |