Example sentences of "she have [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The child has made no effort , obviously , to relate the word she has written to any pronunciation . |
2 | But now , of course , Emma Johnson 's discography is quite extensive : an exclusive ASV artist , she has collaborated with such conductors as Gerard Schwarz , Raymond Leppard and Yan Pascal Tortelier , in repertoire which includes several rarities by Jean Françaix , Bottesini and Bernhard Crusell . |
3 | By the time she has budgeted for these basics she has £50 left for the six-week holiday . |
4 | For her , there is some slight security in the continuity of attending to all the basic daily household tasks as she has done for many years , but when his ‘ first wave ’ of helpers begins to depart he will have to learn to do much more for himself to keep his home going , which will be an added burden to those he is already carrying . |
5 | She has argued for more competition in state lottery tenders . |
6 | I start from a position of very much respecting the fact that the hon. Member for Gateshead , East was a Member of the European Parliament for 10 years before becoming a Member of this House and I recognise the expertise that she has acquired in this subject . |
7 | She teaches in a middle school where she has worked for many years . |
8 | She has worked in several countries in Latin America and was formerly Secretary of the Chile Committee for Human Rights . |
9 | It is therefore difficult to convince a farm worker 's wife , who may have to walk two miles down a muddy lane in the pouring rain to catch the Mondays and Thursdays only ( except Bank Holidays ) under-threat-of-closure bus to do her weekly shopping , that she has benefited from any improvement in the provision of rural amenities , when her access to them is increasingly denied . |
10 | She has passed on this tip to close pal Catwoman Michelle Pfeiffer . |
11 | She has sunk by that time . |
12 | She determined from the start never to introduce new products unless they were really warranted , and she has stuck to this resolution in the face of increasingly fierce competition . |
13 | With 20 years experience in the retail business , she has come across all sorts of shoplifters , from down and outs to light-fingered public schoolgirls , and despises them all . |
14 | Rigoberta Menchu has lived in exile in Mexico for the past 11 years , yet the only weapons she has used in that time have been words . |
15 | Beryl Smith is giving up these classes all of which she has taken for many years . |
16 | Her appearances have been singular for the genuine interest she has shown on all occasions and have been made with the avowed object of giving encouragement and , if possible raising money . |
17 | He could n't help thinking of something that she 'd said in all seriousness when they 'd left the apartment building behind and a lack of any interest from a passing night patrol on the motorway had told him that no , the police did n't seem to be keeping an active watch for his car ; she 'd looked at him and she 'd said , Promise me , Peter . |
18 | There was a long pause while she cleared the bed of her things , and she was aware of his eyes on her every movement as he checked over the items she 'd packed for any signs of decadence . |
19 | She 'd gone about this project in entirely the wrong manner . |
20 | She said she 'd gone after that house but she 's not in the blasted catchment area though ! |
21 | A romantic little episode , yet the intensity of what she 'd felt in those moments could have overwhelmed her completely if she had n't remembered Didi 's words . |
22 | This was the first she 'd heard about any programme notes . |
23 | Juliet wished she 'd sat in some corner . |
24 | Pamela had nearly had a heart attack when she 'd looked at this year 's brochure and seen how much it would cost . |
25 | Geoff Tulloch got hold of the idea that she 'd worked for some corporation in Detroit for a year . |
26 | She knew from the frequent worried glances the other woman sent in her direction that Candy had seen through the act , but she 'd managed with some effort to avoid her , always finding some pretext to disappear in the opposite direction whenever Candy appeared on the horizon . |
27 | The two gods at whose shrines she 'd sacrificed for many years . |
28 | She 'd learned about that back when she was Jessamyn Amanda and nine-year-olds had been worth a gallon of potable water on the streets of the NoGo . |
29 | Her husband gave out she 'd perished of some wasting disease , and duly married someone else , less beautiful but more docile , who gave him twelve children . ’ |
30 | ‘ For instance , if someone had n't heard from a man friend for — oh , for a couple of weeks or so-when he 'd said vaguely he 'd ring — I mean , she might wonder if there was something wrong , if he was ill , or if she 'd offended in some way . |