Example sentences of "[conj] she have [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 And all the time , she thought as she sat at her desk nursing the remains of her hangover , Angy had been dead in her little one-room flat , alone and open-eyed , lying where she had fallen with the knife in her throat and her lifeblood flooding her lungs .
2 It was so much more congenial than the flat near Victoria — unsuitably dominated by Westminster Cathedral — where she had lived with her mother .
3 An individual 's social network is simply the sum of relationships which he or she has contracted with others , and in that rather obvious sense the concept is universally applicable .
4 Although she had dined with Lionel alone twice , she was happier with him in the company of others .
5 But in the months following the diagnosis , Mrs Henry found that it was not only a life-threatening disease that she had to contend with .
6 And although she was sad , she knew that she had to go with him and she did .
7 Thérèse knew that she had been sent away from her parents at the age of two months , to be fed by Rose , that she had lived with Rose for sixteen months .
8 ‘ I 've been there , ’ she said , but he rode over that , bent on ignoring his unreasonable jealousy that she had gone with anyone else .
9 She wished even harder that she had gone with him .
10 He was irritated by a piece of smut on her cheek and started to wipe it off , and then pretended he had been stroking her , because he saw her distress at an emotion that she had guessed with her usual impossible correctness .
11 Recent newspaper reports that she had posed with whips for Helmut Newton , proved , predictably , to be wishful thinking .
12 It was assumed that she had eloped with her boy friend .
13 Last night there were rumours that she had rowed with Bryan and was fed up of his ‘ bossy ’ style .
14 It was suggested that she hated the wet and dreary Balmoral holidays , that she suffered from anorexia , that she had quarrelled with a number of the Prince 's household and staff , that she was only interested in clothes , that she was a lover of discotheques and neglected her husband .
15 It was made all the more infuriating by the fact that she had dressed with more than usual care , splashing out far more than she could afford on a red silk jersey creation from an expensive boutique .
16 The Hochhauser Season had come along just at the right time , a time when she needed a little excitement , a little glamour , a little of the old camaraderie that she had known with her friends in Vienna .
17 It was enough that she had to work with him .
18 Then , once in Cambridge , she would convince Leo that she had to stay with him : he would listen to her .
19 And she offered him half of the yam that she had brought with her .
20 When I asked why this was so she explained that since her husband died she had been managing well and felt that she had coped with all the trauma .
21 She had never heard of Peggy Guggenheim , nor of her boast that she had slept with every man she had ever known .
22 He had respected her lack of interest in what others might have called sexual morality , had respected the fact that she had slept with him and neither offered nor expected anything in return .
23 When Alison stepped back into the bedroom the slight drop in temperature immediately sought out the damp patches on her back and shoulders that she 'd missed with the towel .
24 Mrs Wright put it in the vase that she 'd filled with fresh water .
25 India-May had that glazed look , as if she was describing a miracle , a miracle that she 'd witnessed with her own eyes .
26 Without actually giving her the details — and still keeping back the crucial fact of Christine 's death , which would have changed the tone of their conversations completely — Lucy had been able to give Josie some idea of her home situation and of the problems that she 'd caused with actions that she 'd felt to be right .
27 Kylie once refused to go on Australian radio to condemn drug use and recently admitted that she has experimented with drugs in the past .
28 It does n't mean that she has to agree with every sub-paragraph of CND policy , let alone that the party itself is committed to ‘ unilateral nuclear disarmament ’ — whatever that means , nowadays .
29 This is the first time that she has met with something .
30 The hardest lesson for Gilly to learn is that she and nobody else is responsible for her own actions and that she has to live with her own mistakes .
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