Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] she have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | On taking her history , it was discovered that when she was twelve or thirteen she had had frequent nose bleeds and had lost a great deal of blood . |
2 | When I asked her how easy or difficult she had found the exercise , Sylvia told me that she had been quite surprised at how simple it had been . |
3 | In fact , for the first year or two she 'd expected to hear from him , asking for a divorce so that he could marry Marissa , who had , apparently , followed him to Sydney . |
4 | In fact , she 's over at the Yard now chattin' up some foreman or other she 's got eatin' out of her hand . |
5 | Fat Marlene with the wobbling chin , laughing Clyde who could smack you across the mouth without once losing his smile , and slow , amiable Harry who always asked the wrong questions at the wrong time and had by far the biggest prick of the many hundreds or thousands she had sucked and handled . |
6 | He knew nothing of the girl Louise Taylor , other than that she had arrived at Buckingham Palace three months earlier and had spent time coaching the prince and the duchess in Russian . |
7 | She was hungry and sorry she 'd turned off the radio . |
8 | She said and he picked them up and put them both together and it was seven hundred and odd she had to pay out , for her car ! |
9 | The best she can do is to try to secure it by non-military , legal means , and this she has done with a fair measure of success . |
10 | Linda felt better after an hour away and glad she 'd made the effort to go across to Mrs Smythe . |
11 | However he assured her that she could control the pain and all she had to do to achieve this was to look at a certain corner of the ward ceiling and the pain would go . |
12 | By the time she reached the boat once more , the banner had been fixed in place , and all she had to do was position herself against it , her body making the bold black outline of the letter T — Trends was the name of her company — emblazoned across the white silk . |
13 | Felipe was healing her somehow and all she had to do now was solve the mystery of Ana . |
14 | So anyway , she got over it and all she had to do she she tell her to stay in bed now for s so many days but she 'd be up again the following day and then the nurse 'd come and have a look under her feet and she 'd say you been up again she 'd say . |
15 | Schiller now found himself fighting those whom his father had always taught him were responsible for the break-up of Germany and all she had stood for . |
16 | And all she had achieved was to plunge herself still deeper in his power . |
17 | Little by little everything that was most English about her had been eroded and all she had left of it was her honesty , her natural courtesy and a slight reserve she could not entirely eliminate . |
18 | The newspaper on the table is problematic for me because it was problematic for my mother , a symbol of all she 'd hoped to escape and all she 'd landed herself in . |
19 | She 'd arrived in Slane with such high hopes , expected to bring pleasure to someone , and all she 'd done was cause trouble . |
20 | And all she 's done like is just and you ca n't say no . |
21 | And we drove round and she 's got a bungalow and all she 's got these curtains that all cross over and when you sit outside it do n't look as if there 's any lights on . |
22 | Between 1980 and 1981 she had worked in Dunstable as an office manager . |
23 | Between the ages of 2 and 5 she had had episodes of disturbed behaviour during sleep . |
24 | She sighed , and wondered if all she had done to help the young couple could possibly have been worth it . |
25 | She had told him about her broken engagement and how deeply hurt and wary she had felt after it . |
26 | A few of them would have been a serious giveaway in any frontier search , but these she 'd covered over with postcard views bought from the Europiskaya Hotel . |
27 | But all she 'd had were roles in forgettable TV shows and minor movies . |
28 | It was nearly time for her to take up position at Ludgate Circus , but first she had to get Ruby to leave . |
29 | But first she had to get herself some English money . |
30 | ‘ But first she has to finish work on her book on Chequers , which is being published by Little , Brown in Spring 1994 . ’ |