Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] she [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 That 's so awful she could 've killed you .
2 There 's so much I ca n't give her — so much she deserves , so much she ought to have .
3 Fourteen-year-old RACHEL SEATON was so bored she 'd have rather spent the 30 minutes doing her homework .
4 If a visit there had been less pressing she 'd have been very willing to cuddle down into the comfortable bed and let sleep blank out her problems for a while .
5 If the women had been less busy she might have been seen while she was exploring , but with Lady Marion 's own baby due soon they had plenty of fine weaving and sewing to occupy their eyes .
6 The idea was so daft she would have laughed except for the Captain 's searing glance , which rested for no more than a second on her before returning to burn into Midnight as he breathed :
7 He had been so close she could have almost touched him .
8 His face was so unguarded that if she had not loved him as much she would have been afraid for him .
9 Right now all she 'd have to look back on would be frustration and longing suppressed by fear .
10 Had he been standing within striking distance , then , as her fury overflowed , Leith was fairly certain she would have hit him .
11 If he went on like this she was n't even sure she would have enough composure to return to Vienna and resume her church and radio work .
12 By the time she reached the Campo San Maurizio , she felt so tired that she was almost afraid she would have to climb the cold stone stairs to the first floor on her hands and knees .
13 I ca n't smell petrol , and I 'm pretty certain she 'd have blown already if she was going to , but I 'm not prepared to take the chance .
14 Had she had it in her to be extraordinarily good she would have felt cosmopolitan , since , she considered , there was a definite elegance , a chic , in sanctity .
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