Example sentences of "[adj] she have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 By 1895 she had attained the opening up of Lincoln 's Inn Fields to the poor .
2 Mind you she 's French she 's taught French
3 She was much happier person because this this she 'd threatened to do for a long time .
4 This she had made me promise when I was nine and she continued to insist that my refusal to live my life her way was selfishness and rank ingratitude .
5 This she had done , only to find herself talking to a horribly languid sort of character who obviously fancied himself rotten and who , she was prepared to swear , was wearing brown suede shoes and a shirt featuring tattersall checks , accompanied by a green knit tie .
6 And to this she had answered , ‘ I suppose I can do what I like with my own money . ’
7 This she had painted in a warm red tone , which complemented the dark wood and brass handles of her grandfather 's furniture .
8 This she had waited for all her life .
9 This she had thought until this moment to be due to a shortage of funds .
10 And was it for this awfulness that she had taken the great jump that would divide her from the rest of her life , that she could never go back to , for this she had put herself beyond the pale and ruined her life ?
11 This she had sworn to do .
12 look at this she 's given you lots of C C K to do together because
13 I do n't believe this she 's got a dog
14 The best she can do is to try to secure it by non-military , legal means , and this she has done with a fair measure of success .
15 ( In 1972 she had married a British academic , Michael Aris , and their two children were at school in England , where she had lived herself until April 1988 . )
16 To show willing she has watched while I 've prepared dinner this week .
17 Devoy would surely count her match against Jackman as one of the most demanding she has experienced during her long reign as the world 's leading player , while Jackman , who was unlucky not to win the second game , pronounced herself happy with her performance .
18 He had talked to Apthorp about her the previous afternoon , and it was clear she had exaggerated his anxiety about her health .
19 She spoke and understood more English than had at first appeared but it seemed to be English she had got from the Kettering children , so she was easily understood by Jacqueline who would run to her , climb on to her lap , whenever the maid sat down for a moment and stay there silent and apparently overawed .
20 Riding on a high she had decided to set herself up as an independent designer .
21 To Lan 's astonishment her father signalled for her to approach the altar next ; as she was the youngest she had expected to go last , but her father was clearly singling Kim out for special treatment by allowing her to precede him .
22 Despite all the sparks they had struck off one another she had felt they were forging a deep friendship based on mutual respect and acknowledgement of each other 's special qualities .
23 Throughout 1802 she had entertained at Merton Place , where she and Sir William and Horatio had a strange ménage à trois , in a lavish style which cost around £65 per week .
24 By the end of 1985 she had passed the Higher School Certificate and was ready to leave Camberwell High .
25 Their love-making , which was protracted and energetic ( Amaranth was afraid she had cricked her neck ) , continued until midnight , and she slept soundly until seven o'clock next morning .
26 For a moment she was afraid she 'd said it aloud , because Fen stopped suddenly .
27 Afraid she 'd left her victim mobile , Jezrael hesitated , waiting for a clue .
28 I 'm afraid she has lost her ear for baby-talk , though .
29 " I 'm afraid she 's gone . "
30 She 'll be , there 'll be questions she 'd want to ask which perhaps you , you may not er normally pick up on and ask and if it 's well I 'm afraid she 's gone out shopping today say well that 's a pity , I 'd love to meet up with her .
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