Example sentences of "she [verb] [art] [noun] have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As she expected the children had vanished perhaps into the trees . |
2 | But then , to her dismay , she realised the music had stopped . |
3 | She thinks the Board has done a good job and what would it be replaced with ? |
4 | She says she thinks the system has failed her . |
5 | A UNION which sacked a Liverpool councillor after she helped the police has demanded a review of a reinstatement order . |
6 | She says the teachers have shown how much the school means to them . |
7 | She says the demonstrations have shown how important this is . |
8 | She says the incident has left her nervous about driving . |
9 | She says the Government has starved the health service , and now close to an election it comes up with money . |
10 | THE BOSS of Britain 's biggest domestic cleaning franchise business is set to quit Darlington because she says the town has become ‘ a dump . ’ |
11 | She believed the department had left itself extremely vulnerable in acting without any form of approval by the committee . |
12 | She claimed the King had left a suicide note for his father , saying he wanted to die because he had cancer and could not face an agonising death . |
13 | Private Eye is appealing against the record £600,000 damages paid to Mrs Sutcliffe after a seven-day trial last May , in which she alleged the magazine had libelled her by claiming in its ‘ Street of Shame ’ column that she had made a £250,000 deal with the Daily Mail for her story after a night of ‘ carousing ’ with the paper 's journalists in a hotel . |
14 | She decided the time had come to leave the bordello , and seek lodgings somewhere in the vicinity of the Pont du Sevres . |
15 | And she insisted the government has done the reverse by ‘ treating it as a cheap option ’ . |
16 | I asked Pamella why she thought the press had treated her story with such virulence . |
17 | As she looked up into the spotlight and the rope ladder unfurled she thought the Chinooks had come for her . |
18 | For a moment , she thought the lights had gone , but then she remembered that the Susweca was unencumbered by the modern convenience of electrical lights . |
19 | At first she thought the monster had gone . |
20 | Nicolo 's jaw tightened , and she knew the barb had found its mark . |
21 | Jezrael-Ayesha flinched just like she knew the captain had expected . |
22 | She feels a barrier has gone up between them , that her comments to the girls were perfectly justified and that the whole thing has been thrown back in her face . |
23 | ‘ Now she feels the time has come to hand over to someone else . |
24 | There was a pause while she feared the ploy had failed . |
25 | She had never been pushed academically , although there is no doubt she had the intelligence to have done far better than she ever did . |
26 | She said a woman had planted a bomb at the base , which houses the Royal Logistics Corps . |
27 | She said the driver had stopped at an intersection , got into the back seat with her and assaulted and raped her . |
28 | She said the fighting had halted virtually all relief work in Mogadishu . |
29 | She said the fighting had halted virtually all relief work in Mogadishu . |
30 | She said the woman had lived in the house for about nine years and the man for about two . |