Example sentences of "she have [vb pp] [adv] from [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Something real had been left behind when she 'd walked away from Castell Rocamar , and she felt only half alive . |
3 | The bed was crisply made up with the be-frilled white broderie anglaise bed-linen which she 'd brought specially from England as her gift to Marie-Christine and Jacques . |
4 | She had travelled overnight from Germany , by boat and train , and had had little sleep . |
5 | She might be willing to give me , as the tenant of the former Mackay home , the details she had kept back from Ann and Megan . |
6 | Beador 's own response was reassuring — he thought it a ‘ ripping good idea ’ and gladly added Fontana to the travelling stable of two hunters she had brought down from Yorkshire . |
7 | She had walked away from finishing school and she had walked away from Miss Vacani 's ; and her parents had never sought to interfere with her freedom , or impose restrictions on her . |
8 | She had found out from Angy 's relatives that she was living in the area and had secretly taken the opportunity of getting in touch with her . |
9 | She had set off from Margate before eight o'clock and for a short time she fell asleep in his arms . |
10 | She remembered that fated evening when she had come back from Wimbledon after seeing Hindley Foster . |
11 | Ever since that ghastly winter 's night when she had come back from Wimbledon and said she was pregnant . |
12 | He eyed Fenella uncertainly and Fenella , who was becoming impatient , said , ‘ Well , for heaven 's sake — ’ which was an expression she had picked up from Snizort and Snodgrass and which was as meaningless as most of their expressions , but descriptive of strong emotion . |
13 | I ca n't send her away — she 's come in from Chesmore . ’ |