Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [conj] she have " in BNC.

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1 erm sort of , at fir , you know , at first I thought sometimes you know oh , you know what 's the matter with you like but , she admits herself , her I Q , you know how they judge your intelligence has gone right down , she has to have tests every now and again , er she ca n't concentrate on things , or , you know some things she just ca n't do any more , so she 's at , supposed to be getting all this compensation and it 's been going on now , it was two years ago , three years ago that we met them and she 's only just had the first part of her money , she 's had five thousand pounds , that 's all she can get for the time being all the rest is , cos all solicitors and everything and doctors having to come and check things , so she knows , she knows she 'll get money eventually , but er , it 's just when , but is n't it an awful thing ?
2 It disturbed him that she had n't broken the news by saying she was pregnant .
3 We only caught her because she 'd forgotten to take off one of the tags . ’
4 A hand on her arm stopped her before she had taken more than three steps .
5 No , no , Dinda used it cos she 's got a camera with so many gadgets on .
6 She told them that she had ‘ done ’ the house for the past five years , and hoped she could go on doing it .
7 When Nenna told them that she had urgent business on the other side of London and that she would have to ask whether Martha and Tilda could stay the night , Rochester accepted without protest , and they went over , taking with them their nightdresses , Cliff records , the Cliff photograph and two packets of breakfast cereals , for they did not like the same kind .
8 My billetor Mrs Webster told me that she had been employed there before her marriage and ‘ printed registered envelopes in two sizes for ten years , and liked the work ’ .
9 She calmed down , and told me that she had a sudden impression , walking across the little valley , of women and children in great danger ; nothing else , but a terrible feeling that women and children were about to be harmed .
10 ‘ Mrs Blackler told me that she had worked somewhere else in London . ’
11 Jodie Cooper from Australia told me that she had been out at Haleiwa when Johnny Boy got it into his head that she had robbed him of his wave .
12 I asked the dragon-lady if anyone had come in who was n't an owner or a groom , and she bridled like a thin turkey and told me that she had conscientiously checked every visitor against her list of bona fide owners , and only they had been admitted .
13 Maxine told me that she had known all the time that she was her twentieth-century self and that she was sitting in a comfortable chair in my consulting room .
14 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 .
15 Years later she told me that she had regretted that I did not include some of his mother 's receipts in my life of Cavafy .
16 A friend once told me that she had never told her husband she was Jewish .
17 When I arrived at Althorp the housekeeper , Joyce Cole , told me that she had orders banning me from touching anything in the house .
18 Mrs McDougall told me that she had died recently . ’
19 She told me that she had been present when Balbinder was tested by the educational psychologist .
20 The only survivor I interviewed who had not married and who had always worked , told me that she had only once been unemployed , for a period of 6 months , when she got a temporary job selling insurance .
21 ( Her niece told me that she had been particularly good at her job . )
22 It seems to be almost a perception of physics as an ‘ arts ’ subject ; indeed , Jane told me that she had been equally good at arts and sciences but had chosen sciences because of the job and university prospects .
23 Like many of the other female physics students , she rejected it and told me that she had no intention of continuing with physics afterwards .
24 Then a week later my wife told me that she 'd been abused by her brother .
25 And it was she who told me that she 'd been , that 's where they 'd been .
26 A policeman assured her that she had no need to worry as her husband would soon be home as would the others .
27 ‘ When she arrived at his flat one night and told him that she had left me after admitting everything , he was furious .
28 Maybe the girl had n't reported back to Myeloski , told him that she had failed to seduce him .
29 Prince Charles , a man who by his own admission fell in love easily , pressed his suit even though his advisers told him that she had other boyfriends .
30 ‘ Then there was the day she told him that she had read his books .
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