Example sentences of "she have been " in BNC.

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1 How could she have been so blind ?
2 How many of these songs could she have been singing to her daddy ?
3 Nor could she have been aware of the matey tap with which the russet radical awoke the aforementioned scribe in the morning , a cup of tea grasped in his proletarian fist .
4 Would she have been a normal and contented woman had she not been Nicolae 's sister , or did her willingness to abuse every chance to profiteer from her position and to humiliate those she disliked reflect a deeply unpleasant cast in the Ceauşescu genes ?
5 Would she have been drinking before she arrived there , do you think ? ’
6 Nor would she have been , if it had not been for him .
7 What sort of person would she have been , I 'm I 'm wondering whether she would be doing this for money or was she be doing it because she really cared about people .
8 How , she wondered bemusedly , could she have been so trivial recently as to wish to upset these unexceptionable people .
9 And if Oliver had betrayed him , as he had betrayed all the others , what would she have been able to do for the Chartist candidate then ?
10 ‘ Could she have been thinking of her real brother ? ’
11 Could she have been right when she had thought , almost a week ago , that Roman was about to tell her he had asked Dana to marry him ?
12 How could she have been so blind ? she thought privately , as they began to head out to the lagoon .
13 How could she have been foolish enough to let it happen ? she asked herself inwardly as the lift slowed and stopped , and its wide metal doors sighed open .
14 How could she have been so gullible ?
15 Could she have been born abroad , he wondered ?
16 ‘ Would she have been happier , do you think ?
17 Hypocritical though it was , would n't she have been wiser to have led Luke on a little , been a bit more responsive when the opportunity arose ?
18 How could she have been such a fool ?
19 How could she have been so stupid ?
20 How could she have been so pliable in her aunt 's hands ?
21 ‘ Why in the world could n't she have been more honest with me ? ’
22 But how could she have been exposed to radiation ? ’
23 If it had been Jamie Baird who was waiting for her in the drawing-room , would she have been so angry ?
24 Good lord ! and but for his hand going up she would really have brained him this time , and then where would she have been ?
25 How could she have been on the river ?
26 How could she have been so foolish as to imagine he had issued the invitation on a personal level ?
27 How could she have been so … so treacherous ?
28 She thought she had been sympathetic to him , but , in the pain of love herself , could she have been kinder ?
29 How could she have been so thoughtless , so foolish , done something so unarguably dangerous ?
30 But what would she have been doing in Southwark ?
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