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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Yes , she was undoubtedly holding down a real job , in a man 's world ; and where she had gone , other women would follow .
2 And where she 's moved
3 I assured her there was n't any harm and that she 'd done nothing wrong .
4 You were thinking that I had married her for her money , and that she 'd married me for … all the wrong reasons .
5 In a series of radio interviews on May 8 Annie Murphy revealed that she and Casey had embarked on a love affair in Ireland in 1973 and that she had given birth to his child two years later .
6 I told her the old lady was rich and that she had done the cottage up beautifully .
7 It was true also that she gave English lessons and that she had applied for a full-time job as an English teacher in a small private school .
8 When Matey had returned on that fateful afternoon , Dr Neil had told her that he had proposed to McAllister , and that she had accepted him .
9 She tore across the dealing room , then up three flights of stairs , screaming that she had closed Sir Willie , and that she had made several thousand pounds in that one day .
10 And that she had made it perfectly clear that , to her , fidelity and trust meant more than just nothing — meant everything , in fact .
11 She was indicted on Nov. 21 and on Dec. 6 pleaded not guilty in a Baltimore federal court to charges that she had embezzled $5,600,000 in funds from the HUD and that she had made false statements to the government .
12 She did not even realize her hair had come down and that she had lost her hat until she found herself leaning against a wall somewhere on the other side of St Jude 's Passage , her lungs bursting , her temples and her pulses hammering out their distress , her whole appearance wild and dishevelled and attracting not the least attention in that place which-no matter what might have befallen her — had seen it all before .
13 She was drawn unquestionably to the appearance of things , though she was aware that she had as yet much ground to cover , and that she had followed many a false trail ; she remembered with particular regret the quantities of eyeshadow which she had once thought desirable , and the pendant earrings of the same epoch .
14 It was likely that Alison had n't given me a thought for weeks , and that she had had half a dozen more affaires .
15 At first interview she said the strain of looking after her mother-in-law was considerable , that it was putting a strain on her marriage in that she and her husband were always quarrelling these days , and that she had got to the point when ‘ I feel I ca n't go on any longer ’ .
16 He had suspected for a while that Nancy had become tired of Bill Sikes ' brutality and violence , and that she had found a new friend to take his place .
17 Although she was astute enough to understand this on a logical basis , it took several sessions of counselling and therapy to convince Myra 's subconscious mind that she was in no way to blame and that she had behaved naturally and in total innocence .
18 John Parke writes It was a sad day when the news came some two years ago that Ann Hoare was suffering from cancer and that she had taken early retirement from her post as assistant manager of Exeter University Bookshop , where she had been on the staff since it opened .
19 I heard later from the servants that he had spoken to Mrs Reed about me , and that she had agreed immediately to send me to school .
20 She said that she knew about it and that she had known for quite a while .
21 Basinger had testified in the civil lawsuit that no contract existed and that she had chosen not to appear in the unreleased film because she would have been required to perform in gratuitous sex scenes .
22 He told them that he had separated from his Argentinian-born wife four years ago and that she had returned to Buenos Aires .
23 ‘ I believe the girl lives locally and that she has kept in touch with her father . ’
24 And that she 's got
25 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 .
26 Once home — and although she had eaten nothing for several hours — Annette found that she could not face the thought of a meal , even though her husband offered to prepare one for her .
27 That had been the beginning of the trouble , because her mother had made her swear solemnly , although she was only seven , that she was innocent of all filthiness , and although she had sworn , she knew deep down in her heart that she was n't .
28 He had not been serious , and although she had thought herself in love with him at the time he had known that it would be a mistake for them to marry — even if Burun , who was her father , had been prepared to permit such a thing .
29 By mid-morning she had done what housework she was prepared to do , and although she had used the vacuum cleaner , her nose felt full of dust , her heart heavy : she had picked up all manner of objects — scent bottles , jugs , a Staffordshire dog — wiped them desultorily and put them back .
30 And once she 'd made the choice that she wanted to stay , no matter what the consequences were as far as money were concerned , well that was it .
  Next page