Example sentences of "[conj] she have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | She mentioned a conference at Lancaster University , where she 'd given a talk called ‘ Bringing Spirituality into Organizations ’ . |
2 | Paul 's ring was on the bedside cabinet , where she 'd placed it , and her handbag … |
3 | Loops of wiring and cable ran overhead , loosely tacked at intervals to the unpainted ceiling ; it was the kind of Who cares , no-one 'll see it protocol that had applied behind the scenes in the shopping mall where she 'd landed her first Saturday job . |
4 | From here she 'd get to know those whom Christine had known , perhaps find out where she 'd lived ; enter her skin , almost as if Christine were to walk again while Lucy became the ghost . |
5 | when he 'd hidden her and covered her over , he set out to find where she 'd lived . |
6 | ‘ You said you had no idea where she 'd gone . ’ |
7 | You called your wife a tart , which is your business and hers , but you also said that if you 'd known where she 'd gone you would have caught her at it . |
8 | She looked the same as usual ; untidy , a hole in her coat where she 'd caught it on a hook in the yard . |
9 | Then she had made her way swiftly across the hotel lobby and out into the car park where she 'd left her little Mini . |
10 | ‘ Did n't you say she wants to take up where she 'd left off ? ’ |
11 | Then , obeying an impulse she barely understood , she took the silver medallion out of the inner pocket of her bag , where she 'd zipped it for safekeeping , and fastened the chain round her neck . |
12 | And squatting in what little shelter there was beside the door , just where she 'd expected him , Farquhar Neas . |
13 | No matter how careful I was , Dawn soon had raw patches of skin where she 'd pulled out her feathers . |
14 | Donna had been rummaging beneath the bed upstairs , where she 'd pulled out both of the metal cases . |
15 | Shannon named the television station where she 'd worked before turning freelance , and the other woman pursed her lips thoughtfully . |
16 | But in her earlier study where she had viewed the alternants as being ‘ equivalent ways of saying the same thing ’ she did not attempt to ‘ account for the interplay between the differences in modal meaning and the social conditioning in the use of these forms ’ ( Lavandera 1982 : 90 — her translation ) . |
17 | She was a pitiful sight , still lying where she had fallen , too terrified to move an inch . |
18 | She swore , but lay where she had fallen . |
19 | And all the time , she thought as she sat at her desk nursing the remains of her hangover , Angy had been dead in her little one-room flat , alone and open-eyed , lying where she had fallen with the knife in her throat and her lifeblood flooding her lungs . |
20 | Curtains hung pleasantly in the windows , and it seemed that if she turned her head away and back , then the table might reappear where she had sat , where she had served her soup to her mother , sometimes to her mother 's guests . |
21 | She removed her hand from Owen 's arm , where she had placed it . |
22 | When she was gone he turned and looked after her , feeling the touch of her still , the warmth on his cheek where she had kissed him . |
23 | Beg at Duart gate to be let in , where she had ruled till two hours ago ? |
24 | The writing was a bit jagged where she had pressed hard , and her grasp of grammar and writing was n't as good as her skill at reading , but it was clear enough . |
25 | She was exhausted , and her bruises , where she had tumbled on the floor , ached uncomfortably . |
26 | Where she had grown up ? |
27 | Just the very fact of being there , with her parents , in the place of her childhood , in the lovely , slightly shabby rambling old house where she had grown up , was sufficient to effect an almost miraculous cure . |
28 | At seven p.m. she entered the wine bar where she had arranged to rendezvous . |
29 | She had already spent an hour weeding and was determined to uproot a particularly tough dandelion ; then coffee , then the weekend shopping and then off to the sailing club where she had enrolled for a course of lessons in board-sailing . |
30 | The Paris conference where she had met Fergus had been on Gender and the Autonomous Text . |