Example sentences of "[coord] what she have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Ratings were made by a team of researchers with no knowledge of whether or not the woman was a case , or what she had said about her response to the event . |
2 | Perhaps , thought Harry , Heather had not told him of her visit to Oxford — or what she had learned there . |
3 | Your colleague ? ’ said Pamella , bemused , trying to remember who Stuart White was , and then , when it came back to her who Stuart White was , and what he 'd given her ( £500 ) and what she 'd done ( which was n't much ) and what he 'd done ( which she does n't remember being precisely , exactly , what he later said that he 'd done ) she very rapidly saw what they meant , screamed , shut the door and hit the phone . |
4 | She thought she 'd married a pair of muscular , sheltering arms and what she 'd got was a snivelling kid still frightened of Mummy . |
5 | Maggie trusted that , trusted the clear steadiness , the certainty that Rachel would do what she said ; and what she had said , and went on saying quietly , calmly , efficiently , was that she loved Maggie . |
6 | She knew he was remembering the last time they had drunk Martinis together and what she had said to him then . |
7 | Anna was full of prattle about where she had been and what she had done . |
8 | It took her quite a long time to understand what had occurred and what she had done wrong . |
9 | She felt like telling him who she was and what she had done , only he would n't be interested , he 'd be embarrassed . |
10 | And what she had done was to flee to Scarborough on the back of Wilkie 's motorbike . |
11 | She instructed them on what had happened and what she had done , and what she recommended be done next . |
12 | And it was thinking of Barbara Coleman , what she had enjoyed and what she had become , that led Rain to a disturbing idea . |
13 | She had brought his heart to life and what she had left in it would never die . |
14 | He was watching Charles closely , as if afraid that he would not be believed , when he came to describe the meeting with Maureen O'Duffy and what she had told them during the drive down the mountain . |
15 | Yes I have spoken to Mrs who is the er er the woman involved and what she has said is this , the We ca n't directly we ca n't directly get hold of it , they wo n't send it out into the community . |
16 | But what she had seen had certainly given her a shock . |
17 | Every nerve had been strained in the effort to prompt Lou 's memory but what she had learned could do little to prove Barney 's innocence . |
18 | But what she has come up with in Jazz is wilder , more elusive than in any previous work . |