Example sentences of "[subord] she have [vb pp] up [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And , although she had come up with the idea of a visit to Oxford very much on the spur of the moment , it was n't a bad one . |
2 | Once she had faced up to that , it was an easy decision . |
3 | ‘ For this same reason once she had caught up with her husband ( and been sent quickly home as being very undutiful and immoral travelling about alone and not remaining in her place at home against his return ) it would have been inconceivable for her to go to the police . |
4 | Oh Jesus , Sam , she was everybody 's Aunt Jemima , if she 'd turned up with her hair in a bun and flour on her apron she could n't have made them love her more , Jesus , Sam , we 're not guilty . |
5 | She occupied a tiny apartment hidden away beneath Betty 's house , and she had a habit of materializing unexpectedly as if she 'd sprung up through a trapdoor . |
6 | His mother always looked as if she had dressed up for the occasion , which indeed she had . |
7 | It was an attitude she had encountered before admittedly — from people who assumed that because she had grown up in hotels , she had been able to enjoy all the comforts afforded to the customers . |
8 | Tonight , since she 'd driven up to Mdina to join Roman 's party attending the Mnarja , was the first chance they 'd had to relax , explore any remaining vestiges of their relationship … |
9 | You would not have supposed it possible to aid the Communist cause by stripping , yet Gypsy Rose Lee was banned because years before she had spoken up for the Hollywood Anti-Nazi League . |
10 | From the first night he had met her , when she had stood up to him in his own house , he had been attracted to her . |
11 | Pound had known Phyllis Bottome between 1905 and 1907 , when they were fellow students at the University of Pennsylvania , and it 's not clear whether it is that early association , or a period later when she had caught up with him in London , that Phyllis Bottome had in mind when she wrote of how Pound tried to transform her as a writer from a talented amateur into a professional : |
12 | To be honest , it looked as though she had given up on being a woman . |
13 | He could have stood the writing as long as she had looked up to him for guidance like one of his young workshop pupils . |