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

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1 She had tried all the sane home remedies she had ever heard of to dislodge it .
2 It was n't only the words she had just used to Marguerite .
3 She wanted to tell him that she loved him , but they were words she had never spoken to anyone .
4 She remembered her father 's words after he 'd blamed Ace for his son 's death ; words she 'd never repeated to anybody .
5 One must pay tribute to her dedication , and the gratitude of all connected with the Club , past , present and future is her due for the patient hours she has obviously spent in researching club records , the Henley Standard and personal reminiscences of many people who have been associated with the Club 's story .
6 She had another prescription and it was nearly three weeks and she still , now , I mean this is like Five weeks she 's still got like a residual
7 Ellie was now eighteen years old , and in all those years she had never travelled in a taxi-cab , nor had she ever been into the heart of Boston .
8 In recent years she has often taken to using the catalogue just for herself , looking on the agency commission as a personal discount .
9 They took her to a small , perfect restaurant , where she had never been before , and fed her on soup and fish and meat and cheese , all of a quality and in quantities she had only dreamed of during the war .
10 The first thing she understood was the plain and simple reason for those negative feelings she had originally experienced on seeing how well her daughter and Alexander got on together .
11 It was born in that self-confident time when other changes she had doggedly forced past party muttering had been rewarded by a step-change in productivity and relatively low inflation .
12 He was doing it again , she thought with some amazement — putting her on the spot and forcing her to examine things she 'd always taken for granted .
13 And there was his behaviour since their father 's death : odd little things she had scarcely noticed at the time but now they began to acquire significance in her mind .
14 Without bothering to close the door , Ludovico began to make long and passionate love to her , teaching her how to take and give pleasure in ways she had never dreamed of .
15 No market advisers could ever have dreamed up a better ploy because Laura was only enunciating theories she had always believed in .
16 When you consider the life of Hannah Hauxwell and the privations she has quietly suffered for most of her life , it is reasonable to describe her as a true daughter of Balder .
17 Social ostracism followed outbursts of silliness , hubby drank a lot , did n't hit her often but did bad-mouth her excessively , and took up fishing ; went away for weekends with male friends she 'd never heard of , Claimed to be tackling rivers but kept bringing home filleted sea fish on the Sunday night , and was always suspiciously careful to empty his pockets when he gave her his clothes to wash .
18 But it was the unexpected shots that would provide the spice to the story — like the ones she had just made of the little midinette enthusing as she saw the dress she 'd sweated blood for , if not created , come down the catwalk to the roar of applause .
19 She did not sleep well again that night , though with Naylor so much in her thoughts she had hardly expected to .
20 Or had a tourist picked up one of the cards she had lavishly distributed around the village shops and arrived to buy a souvenir ?
21 The worst marks she 'd ever got from an examiner .
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