Example sentences of "[noun pl] she [vb -s] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Lisa Marie has been secretly recording demo tapes of songs she has written .
2 P'raps she 's snuffed it . ’
3 She punctuates her conversation with snatches of song , hummed through closed lips , then recites slowly some of the words she has written .
4 ‘ She might 've had two lots of make-up , and you do n't know how many nighties she 's got . ’
5 Like the Prince , she requests and gathers together information and reading material on all of the subjects she has taken on .
6 Her idol is the 1920s artist Varvara Stepanova , whose clothes designs she has reconstructed for museums and whose portrait , along with that of the revolutionary poet Mayakovsky , she has stitched on to another of her own red dresses .
7 Celia Cviic ( no , it 's not a typist 's error ) sends two recipes for burek based on street snacks she has eaten on visits to her husband 's family in Yugoslavia ; one with a meat filling , one spinach and cheese .
8 Within six months she has died of cancer .
9 And if she wants a new pair of shoes she 's got ta go to a new town and pay for them .
10 The very fact that over the past few snow starved winters she has compiled a guide book to Nordic ski touring in Scotland , is sufficient testimony to this characteristic .
11 The letter is concerned with the total number of lines she has written and with choosing one or two pieces which will represent her best work .
12 Inevitably , Pauline has been greatly influenced by the houses she has seen on her travels in America and Sweden .
13 For obvious reasons she has chosen Stamford Hill as her starting point .
14 Since then with the encouragement of a number of local authorities she has devoted her life , with the help of others by means of fostering and adoption , to the care of children from very disturbed and difficult backgrounds for whom in most , if not all , cases other placements were difficult to find .
15 Although she says that it was not necessarily an easy step to take , her community was behind her , and the reactions she has had from friends and teachers have convinced her that the step she took was an important one , challenging stereotypes in the West about what it means to be a Muslim girl , and bringing her a great sense of identity and of no longer being at odds with herself .
16 However , Mrs Thatcher 's personal style is less important than the policies she has supported , some of which are distinctly anti-democratic .
17 Her latest publication , An Artist 's Journey ( Collins , £20 ) , is in part an autobiographical account of her life as an artist and her memories of artists she has known , from Graham Sutherland and Henry Moore to Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque , and in part a collection of 48 of her own paintings art insight into her unique fantasy world .
18 But she has tried this once before , after nineteen helpful interventions ( eight from Becky , the rest from Minna ) on her speed , her gear changes , her posture , clothes and haircut , and — most often — on the roads she has taken to get out of London .
19 Erm not up to visitors , ma erm , sh she has limited the times she 's visited because she 's got the children , and he 's just really not able to stand the children
20 Mrs Dawson praised Sarah for the times she has popped in to see if she could help .
21 At times she has dressed as an Arab woman , worn the ha'ik , looked at the ground as she walked , among women only .
22 it keeps no record of wrongs or times she has told him to wipe his feet .
23 Several times she has wandered out into the street while Mrs Smith was asleep , although now the front door is kept double-locked at night to prevent this from happening .
24 But by all accounts she 's phoned up to the house four times .
25 but , as Kate points out , the decorations she has used to trim her table and all those used around the house are not expensive and are simple to make .
26 She has worked tirelessly and helped raise millions of pounds for the charities she has taken on .
27 Since those days she has done a great deal of work with Steven Berkoff — particularly in his play for two people , Decadence which she has played in London , Los Angeles and Dublin .
28 There has been the feeling that the emotional outpourings she has drawn from her panellists have been inspired largely by the ‘ glamour ’ of television .
29 Yet while she empathizes with her Haitian contacts and admires the beautiful and mysterious celebrations she sees performed , she never forfeits her sense of humour nor her commitment to the truth .
30 Of the several awards she has won for her paintings , it is probably The National Portrait Award of 1987 for which she is best recognised .
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