Example sentences of "she have [vb pp] from a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She has recovered from a chest infection which affected her last week after two solid days of filming left her exhausted .
2 She 'd died from a blow to her neck .
3 So I walked up to her , looked into her eyes , and close to she was as beautiful and warm as she 'd seemed from a distance .
4 Alan was in London talking business with his agent , Audrey Ellison , when she just happened to mention a letter she had received from a friend in Budapest about a young pianist who was about to be hauled into the Hungarian army to do his national service .
5 Indoors she wore a long black pinafore-like garment , sleeveless and reaching almost to the ground , which she had made from a cotton material used later during the war for black-out curtains and called , I think , sateen .
6 I believed her on both counts , especially when she visited me for a weekend and gave me a bottle of ‘ Denim ’ aftershave which she had shoplifted from a Chemist in mid Wales .
7 The same feeling when , as a girl , she had woken from a nightmare , and sat in the dark , not sure if she was really awake ; really alone .
8 Mrs Dibble experienced Lena 's generosity when the ribber attachment she had bought from a mail order company would not work on her machine .
9 She moved along the counter to where , beneath it , on a narrow table , there stood a number of trays and , taking up the brass hammer , she broke the edge of the toffee and put four pieces into a newspaper cone that she had taken from a number stacked up by the side of the tray .
10 Sister Aloysius was wiping the hand now with a piece of rough linen she had taken from a pocket in her habit .
11 She 's gone from a Scouse-hold to a household name , co-starring in the latest run of the hit TV show The Comedians .
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