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

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1 Inside it was cool and restful , with honey-coloured stone tiles covering a huge entrance hall , where she 'd promptly dropped her suitcase and flight-bag and made a dive for the kitchen and the fridge to quench her raging thirst .
2 She looked towards the bag , where she 'd lovingly wrapped the two priceless items , believing them to be precious — but only because they 'd belonged to her beloved father .
3 Caught in Berlin at the outbreak of war she was able to reach London , where she had already formed her own ballet company under Dandré 's management .
4 She pretended to search in the folds of her habit , where she had previously concealed the fox bag .
5 She wore riding clothes and her long dark hair hung loose where she had just unfastened it .
6 Her mother had picked her up bodily the night before and dragged her into her room where she had then thrown her on to her bed .
7 She will be accompanied on the year-long exercise by colleagues from Bristol University , where she has just completed her final examination for a zoology degree .
8 She has won her spurs in her role as Minister of Health , where she has frequently had to appear in place of her beleaguered former boss , William Waldegrave .
9 Moreover , since it came to be accepted by many schools that a pupil could not study these separate subjects at A level unless he or she had already studied them at O level ( although in the 1950s it had been intended that O levels should be ‘ bypassed ’ by those who would study a subject at A level ) the domination of the university faculties began when a pupil was 14 .
10 The court adjudged that , having requested access to a lawyer , a suspect could not then be questioned without the presence of a lawyer , even if he or she had already conferred with the lawyer .
11 Few staff actually felt involved , even in schools where the head thought that he or she had actively tried to promote staff participation .
12 ‘ When he came back he said he was going to make more money than he or she had ever dreamed of .
13 Yet , in 1989 , according to the FBI , only 15% of all murder victims were related to their killers ; 39% were ‘ acquainted ’ with their murderers , but this figure would include , say , a drug dealer killed by a fellow gang member , or even a police officer murdered by a suspect whom he or she had once arrested .
14 So the doctor 's definition must say , yes , she 's confined to home , because of , the incapacity , whatever it may be , or she 's actually gone to a recognised medical institution , hospital , nursing home , whatever it may be .
15 Of course this demonstrates another advantage of regression therapy ; by the time the patient starts the treatment itself , he or she has already become used to how it feels to be hypnotized and has confidence in the technique as well as in the therapist concerned .
16 He or she has probably eaten meals in SUSA 's recently built Robbins Centre , and bought pens , stationery or even a ‘ Stirling …
17 No student can , however , be in Stage I and Stage II at the same time and no student is allowed to proceed into Stage II unless he or she has fully satisfied Stage I requirements or with the express approval of the Examinations Committee .
18 Regression enables the former child to look back at the situation through the eyes of the adult he or she has now become and to see the reality of it all .
19 For a start , an individual is likely to be more Positive towards information he or she has actively sought , Whereas there may be perceptual bias against unsought information .
20 Seeing she had briefly outflanked him , she pressed her advantage .
21 In fact , the effect of many past lives upon the child 's mind may already be too great a burden for him or her to have ever possessed much capacity for direct mental perception .
22 This was a problem that merited expert advice , and , although she 'd only met the personnel director once before , she 'd liked him .
23 He had certainly researched Grantham and Marsh and the testimonial Sebastian had purportedly given her was in line with the high regard in which she had been told she was held by the company , although she 'd hardly expected to be given such a glowing recommendation .
24 There was a spattering of noise at her window that could only be thrown gravel , although she 'd never heard the sound before .
25 Mrs Singh filled them in although she had already expressed alarm at the number of notes she was going to have to write to the school .
26 They were country people in a sense that Melanie was not , although she had just come from the green fields and they might have lived in London all their lives .
27 Cleo had never , to her knowledge , seen a ghost , although she had often sensed their presence in the shadowed , tragedy-haunted alleys of the Burrows .
28 They finally came down on the side of 36-year-old Anne Bancroft , although she had seldom played comedy , having made her name in such powerful dramas as The Miracle Worker and The Pumpkin Eater .
29 However , she maintained the moral impetus of her early years , although she had quite cast off its derivations and turned her back upon its fraudulent source ; the narrow fervours and disapprovals were there , but their objects had subtly altered over the years .
30 Although she had occasionally missed a meal before and never heard it protest , it was as if her stomach was asking for food .
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