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

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1 The court adjudged that , having requested access to a lawyer , a suspect could not then be questioned without the presence of a lawyer , even if he or she had already conferred with the lawyer .
2 ‘ When he came back he said he was going to make more money than he or she had ever dreamed of .
3 So the doctor 's definition must say , yes , she 's confined to home , because of , the incapacity , whatever it may be , or she 's actually gone to a recognised medical institution , hospital , nursing home , whatever it may be .
4 He had certainly researched Grantham and Marsh and the testimonial Sebastian had purportedly given her was in line with the high regard in which she had been told she was held by the company , although she 'd hardly expected to be given such a glowing recommendation .
5 They were country people in a sense that Melanie was not , although she had just come from the green fields and they might have lived in London all their lives .
6 However , she maintained the moral impetus of her early years , although she had quite cast off its derivations and turned her back upon its fraudulent source ; the narrow fervours and disapprovals were there , but their objects had subtly altered over the years .
7 Totally sheltered as the vitriolic stuff teemed down , I walked swiftly away — on a line provided by Posi , watching me through the ship ceptors that she had temporarily borrowed by means of her call-beam .
8 We knew the weather conditions were calm enough inshore but fresher on the other side of the Channel so the indications were that she had probably crossed from France overnight .
9 Not that she had even thought of complaining .
10 Neither did Liza have any idea that she had also inherited from Tom Tremayne the convenient ability of closing her mind to unpalatable truths .
11 And so , although Laura would have liked to put her university degree to some good use , she had been so madly in love with her husband that she had willingly bowed to his wishes .
12 Now , however , she had leisure to take in her surroundings , and she had a good look at an enormous house that she had barely glanced at before .
13 After reading the article Mrs Marjorie Ellerton of Gunnergate Lane , Marton , contacted the D&S to reveal that she had previously complained to Mr Woodhouse about a mistake in his book on Middlesbrough .
14 It knew that she had not been there before , and that she had somehow appeared amongst them from nowhere .
15 She was not going to fall in love with him , but even as she said this vehemently to herself , Sara was afraid that she had already gone over the precipice she had been conscious of this morning .
16 But as I whirled round I saw that she had already taken off most of her clothes .
17 Abbess Aelfflaed 's question to Cuthbert , bishop of Lindisfarne , as to who would succeed the childless Ecgfrith need not imply that she had otherwise forgotten about Aldfrith 's existence , but rather that she was testing Cuthbert to ascertain that his loyalties lay in the right place .
18 It was possible to think , as she herself points out , that she had merely tripped over a plug or something ; in fact Ann has an artificial leg .
19 It was known at Cadogan 's that she had once fallen from a horse while out hunting and had broken her collarbone , but continued to follow the hounds for the rest of the day until she collapsed as they ran the fox to earth .
20 She seemed to have come down to earth , leaving behind the soap-opera image that she had once appeared to be caught up in .
21 Harry tried to shut Mossop 's stumbling remarks out of his head , to concentrate instead on Heather 's words , the last words , in fact , that she had ever spoken to him .
22 On the morning she was expected in the office for the signing ceremony , Stephen Navin , Virgin 's lawyer , telephoned the singer 's lawyers , only to learn that she had actually signed for a larger sum to CBS the day before .
23 Of one thing she was convinced , however , and that was that she had actually regressed to a previous life and that it had not simply been the work of her imagination .
24 I 'd been expecting her to put up a stiff rearguard action , protesting that holidays were one thing and everyday life another , that she had only surrendered to me in a moment of weakness which she would regret for the rest of her life , and so on and so forth .
25 It occurred to him that she had always bathed in private — the door locked against him .
26 There was also , she vaguely noted , in one corner a piano , and the windows had shutters of a kind that she had never seen in England .
27 Yet there was something else there , too — something that she had never seen in him before — and it touched her deeply .
28 It might have been true once — and she was glad now that she had never succumbed to Hugh 's importuning .
29 ‘ Our mother says she does n't know where he puts it all , he 's so thin , ’ Carrie said , and as soon as she had spoken it struck her that she had never talked to them about her mother before .
30 It was strange that she had never thought of him before , for she now remembered how quickly he had learnt poetry when she was helping him learn to read .
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