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

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1 Eh she was away I think when , or she 'd gone out when called in upon here a fortnight ago .
2 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 ?
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Either that or she 's run out of schools to send him to .
7 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 .
8 She did n't know what she wanted and she 'd drunk too much .
9 The note had made her giggle and she 'd seen absolutely no harm in going .
10 It was mostly soft grass and woodchips here , and she 'd stepped out of her shoes and was now carrying them , walking barefoot .
11 To hear him tell it you 'd think they 'd had a date and she 'd turned up late !
12 He 'd charmed her and she 'd succumbed once again .
13 It was a Herculean task , and she 'd died just as she was beginning the nineteenth volume , with no end in sight , but even the one book in Godolphin 's possession was enough to guarantee that he would search for the others until his dying day .
14 She had put an old cardigan over the top , and she 'd rolled up the sleeves and she was shaking that bucket .
15 He 'd sought her out in her sanctuary , confirmed her belief with the tender , arousing touch of the perfect lover , and she 'd learned enough from him to return his caresses with a woman 's intimate knowledge of how to pleasure the body of the man she loved .
16 He told police they 'd rowed and she 'd walked out .
17 We 'd been bickering since New Year and she 'd flounced out of my city flat in early May , darkly muttering , Nevermore !
18 It were my other sister 's daughter 's eighteenth and she 'd booked up a party at the club .
19 He 'd covered her over with a coat and taken her few possessions inside , and she 'd slept on ; she 'd been the same way for the last couple of hours of the journey , ever since they 'd made their final stop at a twenty-four hour garage so that he could fill the Zodiac 's tank and buy some tape for a running repair to the headlamp that he 'd broken when , lights doused to escape notice , he 'd clipped the corner of the garage block on their way out of the parking area .
20 And she 'd passed out in the phone box .
21 Sally had chided when the taxi had dropped Harriet off and she had bundled unceremoniously into the house .
22 And she had sounded fairly unequivocal about what she wanted from him , too .
23 Dad was different ; he had not been the same since that night Alice was out and she had gone downstairs and watched him working on his book .
24 Her social life seemed to be quite full , and she had gone out with a young man on a couple of occasions .
25 And she had wanted so badly to stay alive .
26 Belinda had stumbled upon him one day several months ago when he was alone in a little-used store-room at the far end of the ward , and she had seen immediately that he was near to breaking down .
27 But I looked at Mother as they were kissing and she had seen all right .
28 She had spoken stiffly , knowing she did , and she had seen how this wounded .
29 It some ways it was worse than when she 'd fled Rocamar because now there was this new memory to contend with , and she had seen how marvellous Marc looked even in the chaos of a big city , away from the romantic backdrop of the mountains .
30 You did a good job , you know , ’ and she had leaned forward and patted his cheek as though he were a well-behaved little boy .
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