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

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1 Either she was losing her mind , or she 'd followed the wrong man .
2 Eh she was away I think when , or she 'd gone out when called in upon here a fortnight ago .
3 Either that or she 'd got two woollies on .
4 Durkheim regards the criminal as someone who provides the community with an opportunity to reassert standards , which he or she had broken or opposed .
5 The killer must have been kneeling there , pistol at the ready , and as Francis emerged he or she had fired at a range of a few inches .
6 Professor Andrew Christie , convener of the taxation practices committee , said a good example of the programme was an architect or builder required to pay professional indemnity insurance long after he or she had retired .
7 The focus for method work was also provided by a student 's account of a lesson he or she had taught .
8 It was either that , or she had upset him .
9 Remember how you were concerned for his or her welfare , how you wanted to know if he or she had slept well , had eaten properly or was too cold or too hot ?
10 Jessie cos he or she had got about a six foot long tree trunk in its mouth .
11 The group reflect what they see of the sufferer 's assets and defects ( never defects alone ) and he or she is helped towards the recognition that his or her previous life truly had become unmanageable and that he or she had tried desperately to control everything but was finally having to admit defeat and accept powerlessness .
12 Edouard came into her body with a feeling of shuddering release and the afternoon seemed to pass in a dream he had had , or she had had long before .
13 In addition the competent Minister was obliged to report to a parliamentary Board at least once every six months and to the G10 Commission , in the latter case with an account of the measures he or she had ordered .
14 Each bird seemed to know exactly which Minpin it was collecting , and each Minpin knew exactly which bird he or she had ordered for the morning .
15 Or she had used .
16 He or she had taken trouble over the arrangement of the facts and in getting in as much relevant information as possible .
17 that at the time of the loss or damage he or she had taken a room at the inn ; and
18 Held , dismissing the appeal , ( 1 ) that either the mother as donee of the power of attorney had possessed sufficient general understanding and capability to have satisfied herself regarding the purport and effect of the transfer document and had failed to do so , or she had lacked ordinary competence and capacity , in which case the defendant , as donor , could not be allowed to repudiate the transfer to an innocent third party ; that , if the case was that the defendant had failed to inform the donee of the power of attorney , that lack of care also precluded him from relying on her ignorance of the power ; and that , therefore , the fact that the mother had been tricked into signing the transfer document without reading it , was not sufficient to sustain a plea of non est factum ( post , p. 679A–F ) .
19 Says , well if I wake up in the night and my sister 's not there I 'll think someone 's taken her or she 's run away , I 'll be frightened .
20 Either that or she 's run out of schools to send him to .
21 I would think a lot of the money is actually in property already or she 's got to have it in property
22 Where a company is limited by guarantee , the extent of the member 's liability is the amount which he or she has pledged to guarantee the company in the event of liquidation .
23 Because older people often relate events to " When I was six " rather than to a given date , there is a need to build up a framework of background dates and information ( a time-line ) about the person interviewed and his family , and the places he or she has lived in .
24 An older person who has been accustomed to being in charge does n't suddenly stop feeling responsible for other people just because he or she has gone into a Home .
25 No visitor can claim to have had a totally Swiss experience until he or she has travelled on one of the many cogwheel railways that whisk the traveller from ground level to the heights .
26 He is considered , partly as a result of this , to be particularly child-centred , willing to keep pupils for longer because he is unwilling to make the potentially painful decision to insist that a child should leave an environment to which he or she has grown accustomed .
27 When you initially approach an Alexander teacher , make sure that he or she has undergone a teachers ' training course that is recommended by The Society of Alexander Teachers ( STAT ) .
28 A preliminary clipping usually takes place during the course of the knotting , when the weaver cuts the pile yarn to an approximate length after he or she has completed a few rows , but the final clipping is a highly skilled job , which , if badly done , can ruin months of work .
29 Anyone who takes part must register as soon as he or she has completed 15 minutes ' exercise , between midnight tonight and 10.30pm tomorrow .
30 For four days the slimmer knows that all he or she has consumed at the end of each day is the 1,000 calories contained in the meals .
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