Example sentences of "which she have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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61 Her one-third ownership of the home which she had shared with her daughter and son-in-law was identified as an asset which would be realised to help meet the charges .
62 All her fifteen combed and scrubbed years rose up in an endless vista of baths and shampoos and clean underwear ; a cortege of full baths in which she had washed herself , a slithering file of bars of soap which she had rubbed to nothing against her flesh .
63 A word which she had learned from Rose .
64 Conscious that she must make the most of these last weeks , and grateful for all the happiness and love which she had enjoyed in childhood , she was nevertheless eager for the days to pass and for the news to come that João had arrived from Lisbon to collect his bride .
65 At last , with her right arm in a sling and a large piece of plaster on her forehead , which she had knocked against the post , she was taken up to Mr Fennell 's suite .
66 Now , though , she perceived that many things which she had taken for granted in her life , simple , cosy , homely things , were , in fact , great luxuries .
67 He realised with a sense of desperation that he would have to be twice as cunning as his wife if he was to recover that which she had taken from him .
68 She reached into her saddlebag and drew out a small cloth containing white clay which she had taken from Wynne-Jones 's lodge and which she had used in the making of Moondream .
69 Her ball gown was an old grey dress which she had prettified with some lengths of Brussels lace .
70 His aunt and her daughter stayed to hear if there was anything of interest in the will which she had left in a drawer , but they went disappointed , giving Tim a couple of moist hugs on their way out .
71 So Carol ran into the hall and fetched the broom — which her mummy said was properly called a besom , and which she had used as the witch 's broom in the play .
72 she gave the example of a hedgehog pattern which she had used on a sweater .
73 She reached into her saddlebag and drew out a small cloth containing white clay which she had taken from Wynne-Jones 's lodge and which she had used in the making of Moondream .
74 With cautiously gloved hands , Ace flicked through papers from a locked cabinet , which she had opened by means of a knife she usually concealed in her boot .
75 When Aunt Grove died in 1840 , she left money to fund the school for poor children which she had founded in the village .
76 Then Aggie dressed Granny in a brown calico shift which she had brought with her .
77 She was crying and began to anoint Jesus ' feet with myrrh which she had brought with her .
78 She opened her copy of Baudelaire , which she had brought with her , and started to look at it , and shortly she heard a voice say , " Mademoiselle , je peux ? " and saw a man looking at her .
79 The fund of goodwill , of love even , which she had brought with her just a year ago , must be almost exhausted .
80 By her bed was a chest of drawers which contained her underwear — several pairs of cheap directoire knickers , vests , petticoats , and corsets , plus black stockings of wool , cotton , and one precious silk pair which she had brought from her old life .
81 On her left she had a pile of magnets which she had produced by putting the blanks inside the coil and pressing the button .
82 This came out so comically that they both began to laugh together , Neil putting his book down , and McAllister whooping into the apron which she had thrown over her head at his last sally , as though she were truly the skivvy she pretended to be .
83 The memory of that puzzling experience still disturbed and excite And then there were her bare feet in the stream and the tadpoles round her ankles , the cherry blossoms which she had thrown in his face , and above all the walk upon the airfield : there was magic there all right .
84 While they drank to celebrate the arrangement , Mrs Corney told Mr Bumble about old Sally 's death , and the unknown gold object which she had stolen from the dead body of the young woman .
85 She frowned at his prescription sheet , which she had removed from the bed-table when she called me out .
86 Florrie was affectionately known as ‘ Hairpin' Axford through her use of a large hairpin which she had removed from her hair on more than one occasion to ‘ make a point ’ , as she herself described it .
87 Even in her sleepy morning daze the first sight of the nursery lifted her heart ; the nursing chair with its back decorated with rabbits ; the matching changing table fitted with drawers for the baby 's things ; the wicker cot in its stand which she had lined with a pink , blue and white flowered cotton to match the curtains ; the bright fringe of nursery-rhyme characters which Clifford had pasted round the wall .
88 Mr Dakin burst out , but the old cow brushed past us and marched without hesitation into the stall which she had occupied for all those years .
89 She was reported missing by her boyfriend , Peter Hook , 25 , who discovered her body with the help of an official from Turning Point , the drugs advisory charity for which she had worked as a counsellor for three years .
90 ‘ No , ’ she had said , with her usual fiery spirit still dominant , even after the long and tiring hours which she had worked with him .
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