Example sentences of "she have [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ACTRESS Mia Farrow does not have a new man in her life now that she has split up with film director Woody Allen . |
2 | She has hung out in cities When we go to bed together , sometimes the conversation turns to … |
3 | She has gone down in history with this quote when she spotted a likely-looking toy boy at a celebrity bash . |
4 | Since then she has gone back to Killarney . |
5 | ‘ As far as I know , she has gone out to dinner . ’ |
6 | She has come back with Hywel 's dinner . |
7 | Under present law , whether a man administers a threat or not , he can be liable for rape if he has sexual intercourse with a woman knowing that she has submitted out of fear . |
8 | A past secretary of Monmouthshire Show she has taken over from Liz Davies who is now full-time NFU group secretary for Brecon and Radnor North . |
9 | A few of them would have been a serious giveaway in any frontier search , but these she 'd covered over with postcard views bought from the Europiskaya Hotel . |
10 | Sandy was a few months younger than Wayne , but unlike Wayne she 'd stayed on at school . |
11 | Was n't he the one with whom she 'd grown up at Sleet when his father was head keeper before him ? |
12 | Harriet made a grunting sound that meant she 'd given in under protest and Jess did n't wait for any other sign . |
13 | ‘ I knew she 'd gone up to Jack 's — she always does now if he 's alone , makes no secret of it . |
14 | Simply left a note to say she 'd gone off with Thomas . |
15 | Pity she 'd gone off to Meath . |
16 | That he 'd noticed she 'd got a decent figure was to be expected , she supposed , seeing that the lace cotton blouse and culottes she had worn that time she 'd gone out to dinner with Travis had touched her contours comfortably . |
17 | You 're well-matched with Doreen , who was ready to kick an old lady out of the home she 'd lived in for years . ’ |
18 | She 'd handed over to Madeleine . |
19 | At least , he 'd hated her after that single flare of interest as she 'd climbed out of Peter 's hired jeep , but it had died instantly when , striding boyishly round the front of the vehicle , Peter had gone straight up to his elder brother and announced , ‘ Meet my amazing fiancée , big brother ! ’ |
20 | She with , it 's true , Janey 's help , cooked , served , washed up , cleaned , drove us here , there and everywhere , the doctor , school , the dentist , up to London for nerve-racking bouts of clothes shopping , she had the Nigels to stay , and laughed at the J ills at the garage and I 'd 've died if she 'd found out about Paul . |
21 | long , very nice , very posh , erm I do n't know what me dad 's is like , er me mum was laughing er yesterday erm with er doing all this work she 'd done a load of washing and pegged it all out and when she 'd got in from work dad had ironed it all |
22 | 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 … |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Bought as a second pony after she had grown out of Buttons , he had proved himself such a marvellous jumper and such a resolute galloper , Artemis could n't possibly imagine life without him . |
25 | And yet when she had peered down at Scathach 's body she had looked through leaves , through summer . |
26 | She had moved out of hearing . |
27 | She had moved down to London and lived in squats . |
28 | During the short time their marriage had lasted , there had been so many times when she had given in to Julius 's forceful demands , just to keep the peace . |
29 | She could not refuse him , accordingly , and did not ; but more and more it was almost as if she had given in to Mr Poole 's demands ; one man was much like another . |
30 | Mrs Baines , 54 , who represented the Darlington Gala Club , won the cup and £100 after she tossed her pancake 62 times in the competition in which she had dressed up as Minnie Mouse . |