Example sentences of "the [pron] she have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Among them was the one she had seen on the Jonquil . |
2 | Gedanken suddenly remembered the roll of rubber sheeting — the one she had seen in the corner of the laboratory . |
3 | She thought with a rush of gratitude of the letter she had had from Gay , in answer to the one she had written on the first night of the holidays . |
4 | He , the one she had assumed to be Forest , was descending carefully , stealthily , carrying some heavy object … |
5 | Fabia was ready for him this time , though , and had no intention of making another mistake , like the one she had made about her job . |
6 | Everything seemed to remind her of him : the jade T-shirt which she 'd worn on that happy day they 'd spent on the beach ; a phrase of music on the radio which they 'd listened to together ; and even baking a chocolate cake for the children had almost broken her up when she 'd remembered how much he 'd enjoyed the one she had made in New York . |
7 | Giovanna Sassanta had given Julia a rather different view of the fighting in the Cassino valley from the one she had gained from the British newspapers at the time . |
8 | She hoped his maps were more up to date and accurate than the one she had bought at the newsstand . |
9 | The wedding was not going to be the one she had dreamed of . |
10 | On her very next day off Paula made herself up carefully , put on her smartest suit — a cheap version of the one she had shown in the restaurant — and caught a bus to Bristol . |
11 | Kit Hegarty was in the big front bedroom , the one she had let to the two brothers from Galway . |
12 | The picture that was emerging was quite different from the one she had gleaned from the cuttings . |
13 | Like the one she 'd had on her leg a few weeks previously . |
14 | R was n't as nice as the one she 'd shared with her father but at least it was cheap . |
15 | Paula Rego 's sequence of prints , inspired by nursery rhymes , actually seizes on language itself as a female domain , originating with the mother , in the nursery , and extended through play and gossip , as depicted in her etching ‘ Secrets and Whispers ’ , and the one she has given to New Hall , ‘ Encampment ’ , which appropriately has been hung in the Senior Common Room , a place to gather and talk , tell stories , exchange ideas . |
16 | She had to carry along a spare one which belongs to her mum yesterday , in case the one she has had since 1984 became damaged . |