Example sentences of "[subord] she have [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Did n't you say she wants to take up where she 'd left off ? ’
2 No matter how careful I was , Dawn soon had raw patches of skin where she 'd pulled out her feathers .
3 Donna had been rummaging beneath the bed upstairs , where she 'd pulled out both of the metal cases .
4 Where she had grown up ?
5 Just the very fact of being there , with her parents , in the place of her childhood , in the lovely , slightly shabby rambling old house where she had grown up , was sufficient to effect an almost miraculous cure .
6 Later , while Sybil dispensed orange juice in plastic beakers and handed out pink wafers biscuits , David joined Rachel on a moss-covered bank where she had sat down to rest .
7 Although she had run out of steam and no longer cared whether she lived or died , there was no way she was going to give up .
8 This was an ordeal which , like all others , would eventually end and although she had made up her mind to suffer it , nothing obliged her to accord it so much as one shred of thought ; or memory .
9 And , although she had come up with the idea of a visit to Oxford very much on the spur of the moment , it was n't a bad one .
10 Of course , if she had been going to get there in time for the beginning , she should have rushed back straight away , out upset at such times was the very worst thing for her mother and it would upset her to think that Peony wanted to go out immediately she 'd got in .
11 It would be no worse than she had lived through before .
12 As soon as he walked through the door of the rather dark basement flat in the Bayswater Road and heard her explain that Pauline 's boyfriend was ill so she had gone off to his place to see what she could do for him , Freddie wanted to flee .
13 Arthritis crippled her hands so she had to give up , most reluctantly , the flute and then a series of eye operations ended in virtual blindness .
14 When we were married , Jane was still an undergraduate at Westfield College in London , so she had to go up to London during the week .
15 Juliet had managed to grab a cup of coffee and a sandwich , but had been reluctant to leave Wendy Target virtually alone on the ward , so she had hurried back after ten minutes .
16 Steve chose a chair to her left so she had to twist round to see him .
17 Mr Kinnock said the Prime Minister had set the Madrid conditions for entry , they had not been met , so she 'd caved in , he added .
18 She 's she 's a nurse so she 's gone out there to work in an orphanage .
19 Okay , so she 's gone down a few orifices in her time , but if anyone calls her a hookworm I 'll burst their intestines .
20 Once she 'd stepped on to the platform , there was nothing to do but turn , step , step , turn and nowhere to look but straight ahead .
21 Once she had faced up to that , it was an easy decision .
22 Once she had skittled up and down these steps without a second thought .
23 Anyway the scent was there , but she was wise once she had gone through , Oh it 's alright .
24 Once she had sat up naked in his dark digs and recited Robert Graves :
25 ‘ For this same reason once she had caught up with her husband ( and been sent quickly home as being very undutiful and immoral travelling about alone and not remaining in her place at home against his return ) it would have been inconceivable for her to go to the police .
26 I mean once she 's tidied up she 's nice looking when she 's had a good polish and what have you .
27 It was obvious that she could n't go into the Rose Bowl until she had calmed down , so instead she started walking back towards the flat .
28 She went to the door and he recited the words until she had gone out and shut the door behind her .
29 They waited until she had sat down and then Grimwood hauled a chair closer to her , seated himself .
30 He waited until she had sat down again .
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