Example sentences of "of course she have " in BNC.
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1 | But she had , of course she had ; that was why she had fled . |
2 | Like her great namesake she was always well organized , and of course she had had so much experience helping with my grandmother 's last six confinements , and going out sometimes with our local midwife , who to some would be a Sairey Gamp , but to those who knew her , another angel of mercy . |
3 | She had left Chetwynd Magna at ten o'clock , having seen both Gay and Felicity off by the London train ; and now it was nearly three , and her feet were cold ; she had eaten the sandwiches Matron had cut for her , and of course she had read all her papers hours and hours ago . |
4 | Of course she had help . |
5 | But no , she had n't been wearing that dress , of course she had n't . |
6 | Of course she had touched Tina and kissed and cuddled her too much or too little ? |
7 | She suspects that Charles suspects that she had once had an affair with Ivan , but of course she had not , though she concedes that Ivan is so unpleasant that only a degree of past sexual intimacy could plausibly explain the kind of relationship that he and Liz have over the years established . |
8 | And of course she had . |
9 | Of course she had a ‘ little help ’ — quite a big help , actually , from Tracey , who looked so sweet holding Annabelle 's train . |
10 | Of course she had been waiting . |
11 | Of course she had known what Ruth would do . |
12 | Of course she had , everyone did , that was how it happened ; but then , yes , it was also how Serafina … . |
13 | Of course she had thought of it . |
14 | And of course she had the pan on |
15 | Of course she had n't screamed like that . |
16 | Of course she had heard of him — it was impossible for anyone interested in sailing not to know who he was . |
17 | Yes ; she had definitely walked down towards Oxford Street ; of course she had . |
18 | Of course she had seen the massive building on the junction with Oxford Street . |
19 | ‘ But one likes doing things for people , ’ said Ianthe firmly , for of course she had been brought up to think that one should , though perhaps this situation was a little different . |
20 | She could n't remember seeing a room which might be Rob 's , but of course she had n't had to explore the entire house before finding the passport . |
21 | She 'd liked men — of course she had — but for some reason or another it had never deepened into anything else . |
22 | Yes , of course she had , because Grandmother had known full well that her husband could never have fathered a child . |
23 | Of course she had . |
24 | Of course she had been in love , for years and years , and perhaps , she sometimes wondered , that experience had spoiled her . |
25 | Of course she had forgotten them ! |
26 | Of course she had suspected there was something between them , when Victoria had questioned her so closely . |
27 | Now of course she had a very odd spelling of decorating D I V O R C E |
28 | so of course she had to in hospital so , have this on my pregnancy , you know |
29 | No there was er three lads in the double bed and er another two lads in the single bed in one room , and mother was in the front room of course she had husband in those days you see when we were growing up , there was a it was not unusual to sleep top-to- tail if we had any pals , if we had a party and we had any pals we 'd sleep top-to-tail one with a head at the bottom and others with their head at the top , sounds like something out of the Dickens when you start talking about it do n't it ? |
30 | Of course she 'd had to ; Gran needed her ; Adam was no use , and Ruth , steady and sensible , was the obvious grandchild to come and help over the summer season . |