Example sentences of "she have [adv] [vb pp] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Her recent television credits include leads in the series Buccaneer , The Professionals , The Consultant , Into the Labyrinth , Lytton 's Diary , Magnum , Seagull Island , and her film credits include The First Great Train Robbery , The Bitch , Morecambe and Wise 's Night Train to Murder , Miss Moneypenny in Never Say Never Again , Universal City , After Darkness , and she has just completed Salome , playing Herodias .
2 She has also observed Sri Lankans using pineapple as a skin cleanser and later discovered that the natural enzymes present in the fruit act on the skin to remove dead cells , making it an effective cleanser .
3 ( Just as she has never believed Christ existed until she read about him in Tacitus — an independent witness . )
4 Kate Maybury did remember her mother , and she 'd probably delivered Juliet .
5 She 'd already seen Il-Maltija , a country dance which Roman had told her began in the royal courts of the eighteenth century .
6 She 'd even got Bert 's back up proper , over his betting and poor old Floss .
7 William suggested , because she 'd just bought Mary Ann Evans 's and was always talking about the trouble she was having finding good staff .
8 I do n't think she 'd ever told Gordon about you either .
9 I think it 's the first time she 'd actually seen Oliver look clean .
10 ‘ Yes , though afterwards she told me she did n't think he was right for you and she 'd never reckoned Celeste was right for me .
11 Overwhelmingly , she did n't want to believe any of it had happened ; her instinct was to block it out of her mind , to pretend she 'd never seen Adam and Jake , much less a host of silver-helmed spear men …
12 She 'd never seen John drunk before , and did n't particularly like it .
13 ‘ I suppose her memory 's a bit faulty , ’ Irene commented on the old lady 's assertion that she 'd never seen Elaine .
14 She 'd never imagined Steve to be the marrying sort but …
15 Ordinarily she 'd have enjoyed the assignment — the cast and crew were a nice bunch for the most part , and she 'd always liked Aberdeen .
16 She 'd always envied Mandy her wonderful looks and her voluptuous compact figure , but she had long ago accepted the fact that she and Mandy were not made of the same stuff .
17 Since that day when she had ruthlessly cut Jake from her heart there had been no one .
18 She had been unsurprised at the marriage since she had rather liked Elizabeth , but equally unsurprised when it ended .
19 She had even fooled Felipe .
20 She had even taken John Gummer under her wing .
21 She had walked fast , comfortable in the old corset she had firmly told Lyddy was quite sufficient for visiting the Rectory children , and as she passed the church , the clock struck three sonorously into the still afternoon air .
22 She had successfully sidetracked Rachaela from the subject of the blood .
23 Iris Murdoch 's war-time communism had given place , well before her first novel ever appeared , to an interest in Sartre 's Existentialism : a natural stepping-stone , in the 1940s , along a well-trodden path that leads out of the simplifying preconceptions of Marxism ; and though earlier partisan interests flickered back half into life in the 1960s , during the Vietnam war , she had already abandoned Marx , and publicly , before the 1950s were out .
24 She had already told Colin very firmly that she did not expect to be billed for any handling charge from him in view of the money he had already had — which was in fact a smaller sum .
25 She had already told Glyn that she would never be anything but a friend to him and he had taken it better than she had thought he would .
26 She had already told Brian that Alex 's pied-à-terre was not suitable for two .
27 The third fall after the oil strike in Alberta came slowly in , while Isobel mourned her husband , quite unaware that she had mortally offended Mrs Frizzell by crowding her August garden party off the social page of the Tollemarche Advent .
28 Clare knew that women often made up their minds very quickly , and without enough information , about other people , particularly those who were physically attractive : she had just seen Kathy do so .
29 Finally , a protest from a woman who says she had just finished Helen Bullock 's ‘ oh-so-true ’ article when her husband came in and said : ’ ‘ There seems to be a bit of toast on the floor in the other room ’ .
30 She had just found Lizzy 's birth control pills when Dan came back in .
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