Example sentences of "[noun] she have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The train was going eastwards , bound for a place called Hainault she had never heard of |
2 | When he had left , she was still prevented from giving way to rage as Penny put through one of the DJs she had already been out with once , ringing to ask if she would like to go to a Mongolian barbecue with him that evening . |
3 | Then , giving in to the grief she 'd always kept bottled up , she buried her face against his shoulder and wept like a baby for the mother she had loved and lost . |
4 | But she was amazed when told how many calories she had just consumed . |
5 | At the centre of a triangle of twenty-two cards , within a rectilinear arch constructed from the rest , lay the single card she had consciously chosen to represent herself . |
6 | But he had a problem : the card she had so rapidly thrust into his hand was her business card , no home address , just Belmodes , Mouncy Street , which he knew but where he did not want to wait to visit . |
7 | He 'd had the most compelling eyes she 'd ever encountered . |
8 | Even if he did have the most compelling eyes she 'd ever seen — and a body to make the gods jealous . |
9 | The baby was now cleaned up and Sarah looked down into the bluest eyes she had ever seen . |
10 | Ever since coming to Portugal she had stubbornly fought off her feelings of homesickness . |
11 | She was n't sure which would have been worse — open , lustful leering , or the teasing mockery she 'd just been subjected to . |
12 | She thought of a tired analogy she had often heard , people in a crowded train compared to sardines in a tin . |
13 | Another example of Portia 's dishonesty is shown when she tests Bassanio with the ring she had just given to him . |
14 | Before she knew it Daisy was upstairs in the tidiest bedroom she had ever seen . |
15 | She had tried all the sane home remedies she had ever heard of to dislodge it . |
16 | ‘ You little slut ! ’ he had said through clenched teeth , his face ugly with fury — and some other emotion she had not then recognized . |
17 | It was Paul 's obsessive jealousy which had diseased and finally destroyed her feelings for him , even though it was an emotion she had never fully understood — until now . |
18 | And if the only deep emotion she had ever seen in him had been on the day of Ben Braithwaite 's engagement to Magda Tannenbaum , then she felt no right and no reason to be astonished at that . |
19 | The only emotion she had ever truly felt for him was love . |
20 | He has some obsession she has n't told him the whole truth . ’ |
21 | When she sank to the seat she had recently vacated he paced about a little and then swung to face her , his dark eyes angry . |
22 | The driver of the car she had so nearly collided with . |
23 | Pushing aside the imposed conventions , the restraints and inhibitions she 'd always accepted as right and proper , necessary even , she pressed herself against him . |
24 | Turning over , she looked up at Damien 's dog-face , and then sat up quickly , trying to repair or disguise the ravages to her appearance caused by the emotional racking she had just endured . |
25 | For the first time in her life she realised just how little opposition she had ever had to face — in anything . |
26 | still I think it 's the fact erm you know y you 're not she 's got a problem on her mind she 's not been well you 're not taking her serious |
27 | However , with youthful if foolish optimism she had proudly assured him that she would find a solution to the problem . |
28 | Liz , like a pale convent girl too long mewed up , went wild in her first year , as she discovered the world of parties she had hitherto known only by reading and by hearsay : in those days , such was the imbalance between the sexes , women were much in demand as status symbols , as sleeping partners , as lovers , as party ballast , and Liz went out a great deal , her appearance improving dramatically as she did so . |
29 | Which one was the real Luke Calder : the hard , tough businessman who would stop at nothing and spare no one to get what he wanted , or that tender stranger she 'd just had a glimpse of ? |
30 | There was a switch she had n't noticed before . |