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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Few staff actually felt involved , even in schools where the head thought that he or she had actively tried to promote staff participation .
4 ‘ When he came back he said he was going to make more money than he or she had ever dreamed of .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 He or she has probably eaten meals in SUSA 's recently built Robbins Centre , and bought pens , stationery or even a ‘ Stirling …
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Cos I w he was , he was in the Post Office one day and he saw this old woman and she 'd just cashed all her giros and this bloke just nicked it in the Post Office .
12 And she 'd just turned eighteen .
13 And she 'd just arrived .
14 It was she who told me that Doogie was a commis chef at one of the better Park Lane hotels ( and I 'd said I had n't realized his politics were important and she 'd just looked at me ) and she was a journalist with one of the North London suburban weeklies .
15 We all sat round the van , the caravan about quarter to four and she 'd just got one , she 'd got one of her friends and they got theirs about quarter to four .
16 And she 'd just had an idea , one which would get them all moving .
17 She had a seriously ill patient to contend with and she 'd just had a telephone message to say that Brückner 's wife wanted to come up and visit him .
18 And she 'd already decided , no chance I did n't draw a horse .
19 It was a risk , and she 'd already made one monumental error of character judgement .
20 My grandmother is a keen birdwatcher and she 'd already introduced me to a lot of the different birds that visited her bird-table , telling me what they ate and showing me their nests and explaining how they were made and what they were made of .
21 So I asked her and she 'd already started
22 Not another thing would pull , and she 'd already tried pressing everything …
23 Kate Maybury did remember her mother , and she 'd probably delivered Juliet .
24 Jack 's sister Lorraine said she knew that June had dated Don Rose around that time but no one could confirm that he was the father , or his secondary claim that he had married June before the baby was born ( he said they had separated quickly and she 'd later got a Mexican divorce , though apparently no papers are available to support his allegations ) .
25 Feeling stunned as that truth hit her , she almost gasped out loud that the whole evening had gone by , a whole evening , and she 'd barely asked so much as one of the questions Cara had primed her with !
26 Ordinarily she 'd have enjoyed the assignment — the cast and crew were a nice bunch for the most part , and she 'd always liked Aberdeen .
27 She may have acted impetuously , but she 'd intended no malice , and she 'd always had Kirsty 's best interests at heart .
28 It spread before Maggie , and she 'd never heard such a din .
29 ‘ Yes , though afterwards she told me she did n't think he was right for you and she 'd never reckoned Celeste was right for me .
30 I I and she 'd never said a word !
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