Example sentences of "[noun pl] she have be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Well , Felipe could n't go to that woman anyhow because she was with her husband no matter what signals she had been giving Felipe .
2 Although SDPJ leader Takako Doi had wanted to field more candidates she had been prevented from so doing by pressure from sitting socialist members of the Diet .
3 I 'm sorry , ’ he repeated , and the smile he gave her was so gentle that the angry words she had been going to utter died , locked somewhere in her throat .
4 It turns out that half the words she 's been teaching me are all wrong .
5 ‘ He said he 'd see you today , ’ Dana said , perching on the edge of Claudia 's desk , scattering the designs she had been working on , much to her annoyance .
6 She could n't remember the details , only the sense of confusion that everything was different — the language , the schools she had been sent to one after another .
7 Following the directions she 'd been sent , Luce reached Calle Nerone in about fifteen minutes .
8 Following the directions she 'd been given , Shannon came to the theatre stage door a few minutes later .
9 Before lapsing into a coma Suzanne , who had left home after a row with her stepfather , told rescuers she had been held captive for a week .
10 It was one of the reasons she had been promoted so fast .
11 Some of the shields , spears , fetishistic objects and lion's-teeth necklaces she has been presented with on her travels are displayed .
12 ‘ We are not sure if the scripts she 's been sent are suitable for her , but we are going to beat the undergrowth there to see if anything comes flying out . ’
13 ‘ And this year you 're crazy about Maria Luisa , ’ Ruth murmured , gazing down at the fingers she had been wringing till they were red and hot .
14 But unlike her Conservative and Liberal Democrat opponents she 's been excluded from the centenary dinner at the Town 's football club tonight .
15 Somehow she managed to take a proper breath , not the little shallow gasps she had been giving up to now .
16 Those views she had been taught in the twenties while a young girl , that men do not love or respect , still less marry , women who have ‘ given themselves ’ to them , she had been obliged to revise .
17 But already her mind was full of him , her triumph shrinking , slipping between her fingers like that future of silk and satin and feathered bonnets she had been dreaming about so eagerly an hour ago .
18 A couple of times she 's been standing behind a door , open it , smash her brains in .
19 During the last minutes she had been talking with extreme rapidity in a light high voice .
20 She could remember Hamlet and the dates of important battles in the Revolutionary War and the names of Disney 's Seven Dwarfs and the telephone numbers of old boyfriends and the faces of people she had known in college but not seen in years and the deadlines for the three pieces she had been working on …
21 She had just begun to settle into her neat flat , and although it was n't furnished expensively the few pieces she had were chosen with loving care .
22 For the past two days she had been dreading the proximity this trip would involve , but gradually , as the car wound its way along the narrow mountain roads , she could feel herself beginning to relax .
23 During the last few days she had been sent a poison pen letter , had her life turned upside down , and now she was in the arms of the man whom she had been absolutely determined to divorce .
24 For the second time in two days she had been bought and sold .
25 In the early days she had been stung by criticism of the way she dressed .
26 Heaven knew she 'd been the subject of enough prurient curiosity in the few short weeks she 'd been running the club .
27 And she passed with flying colours She 's been driving for years apparently but she had to take a test .
28 She had had fewer than a dozen poems published in magazines — usually small , regional ones — during the twenty-five years she had been writing .
29 Her paternal family is opposed to the sect and some years before these events Miss T. had been reunited with her paternal grandmother and her father and for the past two years she had been living in circumstances which would not be approved by the sect .
30 It was the fourth time in five years she had been injured in the line of duty .
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