Example sentences of "[noun prp] she have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 She told him to tell Dora she 'd written to Auntie Flo to thank her for the cake .
3 How about telling Veronica she had found something in rue Roland which belonged to her husband , and asking if she could return it ?
4 ‘ She said he kept promising to marry her , but by mid-May she had got very frustrated that the relationship was n't accelerating as quickly as she wanted , said Antonia 's friend .
5 Then she discovered that it was Travis she had to thank that the news of her engagement to his cousin was all over Vasey 's , as , still smiling , he stated , ‘ Hope you do n't mind , Naylor , but I came in earlier to have a quick word with Leith , and could n't resist telling her assistant that a possible reason for Leith being late this morning could be her getting engaged to you at the weekend . ’
6 By Friday she had arranged everything to Rob 's satisfaction , although as she handed Luke his notes for the meeting in York she still had some reservations about his reaction to his brother 's methods of expressing gratitude .
7 Since Friday she had met many people who had every reason to be relieved , but Ayling had come closest to saying he was glad .
8 My sister Ann she 's delivered a couple of children herself .
9 In Hungary she had attempted by the Urbarium of 1767 , against bitter opposition from the Diet , to protect the peasants against excessive exploitation .
10 She had established the fact that the real Delia Forbes was in Australia and that for the past few weeks someone else had been using her name and address ; because of her desperate desire to help Barney she had leapt to conclusions which could be hopelessly wide of the mark .
11 On her return from Whitehaven she had surprised herself by feeling compelled to go to the room where the four of them had enjoyed the dinner .
12 In the short space of time she had been in the ATS she had become aware how easily she attracted the opposite sex , a power which did not appear to have been conferred in anything like the same degree on her contemporaries .
13 Braithwaite , the Reverend T.E.O. She 'd seen , she averred , Amy , or anyway her car , coming down the Julians ' drive at about ten-thirty on Friday night .
14 Standing beside the rails at the junction at Pot'ma she had held the baby of an exhausted mother , and she had smiled at him .
15 Not long after her arrival in Scotland she had to attend a New Year meeting in Aberdeen , far to the north over mountainous country .
16 Since I came from Scotland she had expected me to be ‘ large , raw-boned and ‘ dower ’ [ i.e. dour ] ' .
17 Sleepless in Scotland she had walked it many times in her mind .
18 I told Agatha she had seen three of her plays , but not The Mousetrap . ’
19 From 9 January to 10 February she has invited many of the artists with which she has been closely associated during those years to show .
20 After the break-up with Hugh she had resolved to concentrate on her career for the next few years .
21 Poor Joelle she 's got some work to do .
22 During her tour of duty in England she had killed two men without any risk of being apprehended .
23 By the time she returned to England she had logged more than 12,000 miles since she had been launched .
24 Alone in Aberdeen she 'd thought about him night and day , had longed with all her heart to be in his arms just once more , had cried herself to sleep night after night only to have her dreams filled with visions of him .
25 Before the Brownings left Florence she had enquired of Mr Browning how things stood and had been told very ill , but that this must be kept from his wife until she was in the warm south and better able to stand the inevitable end of it all .
26 We had all been deeply saddened by the news of Beryl 's tragic death in May she had endured her illness with great fortitude and courage — her loss will be felt throughout the Society .
27 In May she had resisted pressure to become president of the Congress ( I ) [ see p. 38175 ] .
28 By May she had reduced to 9st ( 57.1kg ) .
29 By marrying John Carrow she had forfeited any claim she might otherwise have tried to make .
30 Yes , your worships I wonder if I may assist the court o on behalf of er M Mrs erm Mrs er has told me that she thought at the time of the incident again was in fact , nearer to five o'clock than than , than four thirty and she was driving from Billington towards Clitheroe she had come through the traffic lights at the bottom of Accrington Road in Worley and she was proceeding along King Street in Worley er , towards towards Clitheroe and sh she has told me that at the time there was a considerable amount of traffic on the road and yo i in fact had that confirmed to you by er , my friend er the the traffic was sufficiently heavy that in fact , the the traffic travelling in the direction of Blackburn er was wai was backed up to the traffic lights as far as the zebra crossing and beyond it and so as Mrs erm was travelling towards Clitheroe her view of the children on the footpath at the opposite side of the road was obstructed by the cars that were er , travelling towards Blackburn .
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