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

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1 Shannon named the television station where she 'd worked before turning freelance , and the other woman pursed her lips thoughtfully .
2 And all the time , she thought as she sat at her desk nursing the remains of her hangover , Angy had been dead in her little one-room flat , alone and open-eyed , lying where she had fallen with the knife in her throat and her lifeblood flooding her lungs .
3 She could n't eat any of her meal and went off to school where she had to sit alongside Mr Clark 's daughter .
4 Beg at Duart gate to be let in , where she had ruled till two hours ago ?
5 She was exhausted , and her bruises , where she had tumbled on the floor , ached uncomfortably .
6 Some of the more difficult cases turned up at her office , where she had to cope without professional help .
7 She had already spent an hour weeding and was determined to uproot a particularly tough dandelion ; then coffee , then the weekend shopping and then off to the sailing club where she had enrolled for a course of lessons in board-sailing .
8 It was so much more congenial than the flat near Victoria — unsuitably dominated by Westminster Cathedral — where she had lived with her mother .
9 She is also a great letter-writer , a hangover no doubt from years at boarding school , where she had to write to both parents every week .
10 Twelve days before her death Mrs Gilfoyle had started maternity leave from the Champion Spark Plug factory , where she had worked for 17 years .
11 None of them knew that she had been with the FBI for two years , where she had specialized in the use of firearms , before joining UNACO three years ago .
12 My mother was reading to me from A Sporting Trip Through Abyssinia , and I can remember exactly where she had got to in the book when , thinking I looked feverish , she took my temperature and put me to bed .
13 Neighbours complained that 90-year-old Gladys Mills was making too much noise at her flat in Weymouth , Dorset , where she has lived for 12 years .
14 Maude 's telegram from the Queen was also expected this morning at Trees Park Village , near Middleton St George , where she has lived for the last seven years .
15 MORAG MACDONALD Company secretary at the Post Office , where she has worked for 22 years .
16 She teaches in a middle school where she has worked for many years .
17 ‘ Any idea where she 's got to ? ’
18 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 .
19 When a bather wanted more hot water , he or she had to shout over the noise of filling baths and protesting bathers and the Duchesse singing , and depending on how this eccen-tric woman felt , she would either top up the water from a source outside the cubicles or tell the bather his time was up .
20 Jessie cos he or she had got about a six foot long tree trunk in its mouth .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 The idea is that every person has another person ( or sometimes a group or committee ) to whom he or she has to account for the proper discharge of responsibilities .
26 Never remove any clothes that have stuck to the skin and do not give the child anything to drink in case he or she has to go to the operating theatre .
27 An individual 's social network is simply the sum of relationships which he or she has contracted with others , and in that rather obvious sense the concept is universally applicable .
28 The type of household in which the elderly person lives may , in its turn , be a function of the stage he or she has reached in the life course rather than of age per se .
29 What sets the true teacher apart is the ability he or she has to relate to children with thoughtfulness , concern and love .
30 It is better by far for the patient to have a week or so in which to mull over all that has occurred and everything he or she has learnt about the past .
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