Example sentences of "[conj] she have do " in BNC.

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1 Spain stood very much where she had done when Philip II came to the throne , except that the Netherlands had broken free and had set up an empire based much more on trade than on overseas settlements .
2 She went on to say that although she 'd done what she could from her Oxford home , and encouraged her friends to do the same , eventually she just had to pack and go to Orkney .
3 Living up to her reputation , Peters found that she had done her homework thoroughly .
4 On the day she took her overdose , Pamela had been taking her end-of-term examination in Biology and English , but thought that she had done very badly .
5 Katharine replied that she had done shoulder-in and hand had a go at half-pass , but that it had n't been very successful !
6 She had not done this deliberately ; she was not even aware that she had done it .
7 Afterwards , Ruth could not remember that she had done anything unusual on the twenty-third of December .
8 ‘ We were under pressure from the Charity Commission to sort ourselves out and she said that she had done charity accounts before , ’ said Penny Boyd .
9 They climbed in , and no talk was made as they journeyed down Bath Street towards the Exchange ; , evidently Mrs Heatherton felt that she had done all that was required of her .
10 I told her the old lady was rich and that she had done the cottage up beautifully .
11 The source says : ‘ She went on to say that she had done more for the Royal Family than any of its other members .
12 ‘ Dancing attendance ’ was not one of Nora 's expressions but she realised now that he was gone that she had done precisely that .
13 The other girls , knowing quite well that she had done it for the benefit of one Geoffrey A. Machin , were shocked and admiring , but the convention restrained them from expressing either shock or admiration .
14 She went through phases when she felt intensely guilty , as if there were something that she could n't quite locate that she had done to provoke her mother 's wrath .
15 And Lily felt at once , as so often now , that she had done it wrong .
16 It was n't fair , she thought angrily , in the way that she had done when she was a child .
17 She decided that she had done enough research ; it was time to start detailed plotting of her novel .
18 The art shop in Covent Garden was the largest she could think of offhand , and the minute she walked in she knew that she had done the right thing .
19 Then , three months ago , he had suggested that she had done enough for himself and the boys .
20 But the luxurious tropical oasis that was the Hamiltons ' house , and the fact that she saw Tom every day and had become friends with him , had led her to drop her guard without fully realising that she had done so , and now she was utterly vulnerable to him .
21 ‘ And I am still your maid , ’ McAllister had said gaily to him , but , of course , she was now less and less of a maid and more a member of the family , working side by side with Matey in cheerful equality , living and playing with them in the evening , and when Dr Neil spoke of the wedding day again she said that she must write to her uncle at least , before anything could be arranged , and let him think that she had done so .
22 Except , of course , she could never — ever — tell them what that folly had led to — even if , looking back , she could now honestly say that she had done nothing to provoke it , that she could have expected anger from Havvie at her changing her mind , but never that he would do as he did .
23 She knew it would wound his dignity that he had been forced to skulk abroad while she had saved the firm — never mind that she had done so in the most unbusinesslike and outrageous manner .
24 His tone was self-dismissive , but to her he seemed , obliquely , to be minimizing all that she had done .
25 When Liz 's twin baby girls were born Laura was convinced that she had done the right thing in keeping the full extent of her father 's illness and the subsequent disastrous financial mess from her cousin .
26 The truth of the matter was that even before she had agreed to take over the club she had been plagued more and more by a feeling that she had done all she could do in the music business .
27 If she rang Tony to warn him , Damian would guess that she had done so , and she did n't even want to consider his rage if he did .
28 She told Annie that she had to do some shopping , then doubled back and waited .
29 That she 'd done what she 'd done — made this Will , that is — not to spite him but because it seemed the right thing .
30 The Doctor had to grudgingly admit to himself that she 'd done well , but another thought was nagging at him .
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