Example sentences of "[noun] she have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | His betrayal of Nicola Hammond ought to have annoyed her — not for Nicola 's sake , but because she was reminded of risks she 'd taken ; of risks she might have to take . |
2 | Barbara was bored with the bob she 'd had for the past four years and was ready for a complete change . |
3 | When the dragon had flighted across the market place of Antioch , and Margaret had found herself swept up between the huge teeth , she had laughed like a child at the brief glance she had had of the panic around her ; she had laughed from the pure unexpectedness of her escape and at the terrified way the mighty Olybrius had nearly swallowed his moustaches . |
4 | Lisa Marie has been secretly recording demo tapes of songs she has written . |
5 | She was wearing the huge red skirt she had made out of some curtains someone had sent to the jumble , and a black polo-necked jersey , and she had tied her hair up with the Indian scarf Luke had given her for Christmas . |
6 | This woman who 'd come to complain about an allegedly dangerous horse she 'd sold her was threatened by stable-hands , and Central News was told that Mrs Burt was at a funeral and unavailable for comment . |
7 | But she gripped her hands together to help herself bear the wailing glory of the music which was a lament for all lost and gone , loved things , an expression of a grief she had thought too deep to express . |
8 | Good grief she 's got a good memory . |
9 | P'raps she 's snuffed it . ’ |
10 | It was as if in that short distance from the Upper East Side she had crossed a magic dividing line into another country . |
11 | Every one of the European allies by whose side she had fought against Nazi Germany for the previous two years was now defeated and occupied . |
12 | She showed Newman the visiting card she 'd kept . |
13 | Feeling restless once her hair was dried , she donned a shirt and a pair of trousers and nipped down to the foyer to post the card she had written to her parents . |
14 | The Luncheon Voucher trophy goes to Mrs Cynthia Payne for the card she has sent to , among others , Jean Rook , the First Lady of Fleet Street . |
15 | Later we went into the darkness of the Santuario ; there was no one there but the Madonna , who seemed to look down benignly on us as for centuries she had looked on friend and enemy alike . |
16 | Maggie turned round to find herself staring into the eyes she 'd stared into in the pub . |
17 | Candida was all very well , but since returning to Portugal she had found her relations and was settling happily into her new life , and Sara was loth to share any secrets with her because she knew that she was incapable of keeping them to herself . |
18 | That 's the hundredth stroke she 's taken ! |
19 | Her approach , in common with other innovators , was to get the very best from each and every child , using methods she had devised to achieve this goal . |
20 | Of all things most precious to her , it was the wedding ring she had received from Nader . |
21 | She felt even worse when she saw Stephen 's girlfriend in church , flourishing the engagement ring she had persuaded him to give her before he left to organise a factory in Newcastle for his firm . |
22 | She told him to tell Dora she 'd written to Auntie Flo to thank her for the cake . |
23 | In the bedroom she had done everything that Tom Horrocks had bidden her , reflexively , without panic ; yet she had known herself for the first time up against the frailty of the human organism — ; the mess of it , the degradation . |
24 | Arthur Leopold of County Cork had taken the picture , and the first time Ellie had tiptoed into the bedroom she had stood for a long time staring at the photograph , because it was the first time she had ever seen the likeness of her dead mother . |
25 | She ran up the stairs and into the bedroom she had shared with Jack . |
26 | He called to her when she was half-way up the open stairway to the bedroom she had shared with Francis ; Francis 's bedroom . |
27 | Snatching an old raincoat from the hallstand she had plunged out into the rain . |
28 | In two steps she had reached the slop bucket , dropped the packet in , watched it splash on the cobbles and turned round as a voice rang out in the yard . |
29 | She caught her breath , her palms damp just thinking about the powerful surges of emotion she 'd felt in his arms . |
30 | How could she explain that she 'd been too frightened of the dammed-up emotion she 'd felt in both her mother and father ? |