Example sentences of "[vb past] she have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | When I visited Estella 's London home , I found she had gone to stay with Miss Havisham , and so , leaving Magwitch in Herbert 's care , I went by coach to the town I knew so well . |
2 | By listening to the story , Dot found she had become brave . |
3 | When she saw his hands at his sides clench into aggressive fists , ‘ No , ’ she found she had answered truthfully . |
4 | ‘ That sounds a lovely idea , ’ she found she had answered before she had given herself time to think further . |
5 | When she found she had survived she felt like Lazarus . |
6 | She had originally intended to resell them but found she had grown attached to them and had built shelves in her sitting-room . |
7 | Cecilia found she had clenched her fists and was driving her nails into the palms of her hands . |
8 | This she did , however , rather rapidly and the next moment I found she had overtaken me and was standing before me , effectively barring my way . |
9 | She found she had torn most of the mourning band away from her sleeve and there was nothing for it but to pull it off entirely . |
10 | He looked round for Catherine and found she had vanished . |
11 | One knitter I know who found she 'd created this situation ( inadvertently , she admitted ) solved the problem by knitting epaulettes . |
12 | She 'd missed a chance to go skating with Auntie Joan and when she came downstairs , she found she 'd missed a visit from Grandpa as well . |
13 | ‘ If Fraser had n't mucked about when he got back and found she 'd gone , we might have caught her before the boat sailed . ’ |
14 | They were half-way to the car when she found she 'd left something behind and went back in a flurry of carrier bags and magazines . |
15 | She was admitted on a Tuesday , and her husband and son visiting her on the Friday found she 'd had no food in that time . |
16 | ‘ That 's pretty rich coming from someone who tried to drown her employer and then pretended she 'd broken every limb in her body ! ’ |
17 | It did n't hurt that much , but he pretended she 'd got him in the balls , hoping for a little wifely penitence . |
18 | She doubted she 'd had more than three hours sleep the previous night , and Julie only a little more . |
19 | She had a kind thought and she believed she 'd carried it through , and that 's not uncommon , with someone as sick as she was and in pain a lot of the time . |
20 | From the glimpses he 'd caught he believed she 'd had slight curves — he would n't have fancied her otherwise . |
21 | The feel of him , the taste of him , was like a drug , one which she believed she had kicked , but which , she was now discovering , continued to exert a ruthless grip . |
22 | She had sensed that he believed she had asked for the locket , that she was guilty of abusing his father 's generosity . |
23 | It is still not clear whether Ms Gibson believed she had made arrangements for Gemma to be looked after while she was away . |
24 | No matter what Louise might think of her tactics in dealing with this crisis she believed she had handled the situation in the best way possible . |
25 | Apart from the single ecstasy dose , she believed she had drunk only a glass of wine that night . |
26 | However , Lilian Peters , seeing how hurt Mrs Miller was , said that she thought that it was a good idea and after suggesting that a weekly gathering of the evacuated mothers and their infants would also be an excellent idea , Mrs Miller sat down beaming , because she believed she had thought of it herself . |
27 | To the fire he believed she had started at the factory ? |
28 | He believed she had brought about Ryan 's downfall . |
29 | I told she 's got another twenty eight days . |
30 | When she woke she had shed her leaves , and the woodbones lay discarded and piled around her . |