Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I think she should have played a Tour Event before an exhibition event , but then again it would n't be the first time she has n't turned up for a Tour Event would it ? |
2 | I 've trained her , but she has n't gone in for the exams . |
3 | Erm so whether she has n't got round to it I do n't know . |
4 | It 's like , one day developing right and she has n't got round to collecting them yet . |
5 | Using the hypothetical examples above , for instance , this is how it might work out : skilled employment ( 4 ) the top possible score : employment duration — she has just gone back to work ( 1 ) ; housing — she has had to move to a smaller flat(l) so has n't been there long ( 0 ) ; she does have a bank account ( 4 ) ; but is separated ( 0 ) ; and quite young ( 2 ) . |
6 | Occasionally flicking back a stray blonde hair , Mrs Bottomley comes to the despatch box as if she has just leapt out of a hair spray advert . |
7 | MRS Thatcher 's friends tell me that she has finally come around to the idea of going to the Lords after the election . |
8 | The Princess of Wales may not have been quick to learn at school — possibly because her lessons did not interest her much — but she has certainly made up for lost time since her marriage . |
9 | She has never stepped out of line . |
10 | I thought she 'd just popped out of her house like to have her hair done . |
11 | Charlie was dead keen on Lilian doing him credit and she always did , always looked as if she 'd just stepped out of a bandbox . |
12 | she 'd gone out , she 'd just slipped out with Alice for something |
13 | She 'd just walked in to the nearest doorway and spilled the whole thing to a complete stranger . |
14 | On hearing of the don 's disappearance , she 'd naturally rushed up to Oxford in the hope of tracking down her precious notes . |
15 | So I rang the midwife again , who decided she 'd better come over after all . |
16 | In spite of this , it was half an hour before she came downstairs dressed up to the nines in a pin-striped trouser-suit , her hair caught up in a turban of white silk . |
17 | She 's allergic to alcohol , she ge she gets really pissed on like one , two glasses of wine . |
18 | The car 's headlights picked out a road sign and she swung slowly left on to the narrow lane indicated . |
19 | She felt utterly hemmed in by the panelled walls adorned with religious pictures , crucifixes , statues and ornate candlesticks . |
20 | She felt rather put out at Elizabeth 's going off like that . |
21 | Several times she felt almost caught up with the constant demands for her attention . |
22 | One she carried tightly rolled up in her hand ; the other she pinned inside her coat . |
23 | That afternoon , hearing him talk about his sister , then lying beneath the trees with him , she had really thought she had finally broken through to a real live human being beneath the glacial exterior . |
24 | They had wanted each other from that first night , and now , in this dimly lit room , with Nicolo 's mouth on hers , with his hands on her breasts , she had finally run out of lies and excuses , not just for him but for herself . |
25 | She had finally walked out on him and it had only been the intervention of Philpott that had brought them back together again . |
26 | Paige glanced up from the rock she had wearily sunk on to . |
27 | SHe had eventually given in to a desire to seek Tammuz out , even though SHe already recognised the signs which meant he wanted to be left alone . |
28 | He could be wild and crazy at times and she had n't faced up to the fact that the way he lived his life was doing him no good , no good at all . |
29 | After that she reckoned that if she had n't moved on to somewhere bigger , she 'd probably be stuck here forever reading out the latest sheep prices at six o'clock every morning . |
30 | She had been on the verge of hysteria then ; add to that a day of travelling , with him pushing Chalon as fast as the horse could go carrying a double weight , plus the previous day 's tensions , and it was a wonder she had n't given in to it . |