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

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1 By then she 'd had our second child for which I got blamed as she had n't wanted to be pregnant again .
2 Then she remembered the way he 'd looked when she 'd talked about the Venetian nobility .
3 " I 'm not going to John O'Groats , " she 'd said as she had cantered off .
4 Maggie immediately thought of the lack of seagulls she 'd noticed when she 'd been down at the sea-front .
5 ‘ You have n't exactly had a peaceful birthday ! ’ she 'd reminded Laura , who 'd smiled as she had recalled the twins ' boundless energy , which had left the two adults feeling quite exhausted at the end of the day .
6 You called your wife a tart , which is your business and hers , but you also said that if you 'd known where she 'd gone you would have caught her at it .
7 Now , a couple of soothing hours later — she 'd spent most of that time at the Killearn workshop — she knew exactly why she 'd reacted as she had .
8 He 'd assumed that she had money ; everyone assumed that she had money .
9 It was n't until after she 'd left that she 'd noticed his name on the football reports .
10 He told police they 'd rowed and she 'd walked out .
11 If he had guessed that she had prior knowledge , he was not prepared to say so .
12 A small crowd had gathered and she had been carried across the street and inside the nearest shop in order to get her out of the sun .
13 She had refused — even though it would have offered her an easy way out , and then circumstances had intervened and she had ended in the brothels in the notorious Monto .
14 That was the message Molly had received when she had come down the stairs and left her husband at the dinner table .
15 She remonstrated with him and explained that she had stopped because she had never seen such a fish before .
16 It was not exactly that he had pressed and she had invited .
17 She remembered how the temperature in the restaurant had dropped when she had made her unwitting gaffe .
18 The anger in Luke 's face had deepened while she had been speaking .
19 The girl had claimed that she had been having an affair with the teacher for some months .
20 Shortly before he died , Mary had noticed that she had great difficulty swallowing food , had gone to her doctor and he had organized X-rays and tests at the local hospital .
21 They had noticed and she had seen them notice .
22 Perhaps the toner fluid intoxicated her — there were over a hundred sheets to copy — or maybe it was the lack of air in the photocopying room , but after we had done and she had commented favourably on the comprehensive and detailed nature of the notes , she asked me to go out with her .
23 Just as her mother had done when she 'd arrived in Athens so many years before .
24 I wished I could , for I could n't forget that what she had said had seemed significant , and of greater , stronger import than anything she had said since she had come back .
25 Celia had immediately suggested that she might like to spend the night but , rather to her relief , Alison had said that she had to get back to accompany Geoffrey to some local gathering that evening .
26 He had said that she had potential , but she had not known how much .
27 In a £500,000 damages action at the Court of Session , she had said that she had had a collapse after being injected with anaesthetic drugs in the operating theatre .
28 ‘ The experts say it dates to the first century , ’ Anna Sabatini had said when she 'd noticed Caroline admiring it .
29 ‘ I am very proud of you , lady ’ , he had said and she had glowed with happiness and a secret bubbling excitement that came from believing she could conquer the world with her talent .
30 Fernando had said and she had said , and really it boiled down to the misuse of the three most precious words in the universal language — I love you !
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