Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] she have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She tried to remember she had thought Robert pleasing once .
2 Harbury gaped to hear she had told the editor .
3 With the work on the campaign and the success we 'd heard she 'd had with it , would she find me too limited when I got out ?
4 The people who 'd chartered her had flown to Paris for the weekend and her crew had a party .
5 That he 'd noticed she 'd got a decent figure was to be expected , she supposed , seeing that the lace cotton blouse and culottes she had worn that time she 'd gone out to dinner with Travis had touched her contours comfortably .
6 Glancing up , startled , she met Rune 's clear eyes narrowed in speculation , wondering just how much he was able to discern beneath the camouflage she 'd thought she 'd assumed .
7 She 'd thought she 'd failed Hugh Russell in some way , or that she was intrinsically unlovable .
8 I saw her on the way to the doctors and she 'd thought she 'd got chicken pox .
9 as if he 'd known she 'd spent all night wondering about the feel of his lips on hers , about how it would be if he kissed her .
10 The worst thing was , his response had reduced her to feeling like a chastened schoolgirl , a feeling she 'd hoped she 'd outgrown .
11 As he 'd left she 'd kissed him briefly and smiled .
12 People began to think she had gone away .
13 She sipped her tea and looked so long and thoughtfully into the fire that Carrie began to think she had forgotten her .
14 There were n't many lights on , either , and I began to think she 'd left .
15 Thinking of her mother , always making the best of things ( or pretending to : when the train began to move she had stopped smiling ) Carrie nearly did cry .
16 One of our neighbours rang to say she 'd booked the village hall and she and her ladies would be doing scones and tea .
17 A month later she rang to say she 'd bought a Knitmaster !
18 At Ellon , where the modern road forks right over the bridge on the A92 , and a pretty walk runs along by the river Ythan , the landlady of an inn where they breakfasted wished she had remembered to show to this great doctor ( of whom they had heard ) a child of hers with a chronic lump in his throat .
19 No I meant to say she 's gone down that way ai n't she
20 By the time the water had heated she had spread out the sleeping-bag before the fire , laid out a fresh shirt , and found something to use as a wash-cloth .
21 You know sometimes the way forward is backward , there are no short cuts with god , if he 's leading along a certain path and were disobedient , there 's no way we can opt out of it and join the trail further along , he does n't allow it , its back to where we left it , that 's were we 've got ta get back to , we ca n't skip an experience , we ca n't miss any thing out , we 've got to go back to where we start , where we were when we left the trail and Naomi has to do just that to go back to Bethlehem , that 's the way forward for her , and you see because we all , we always find this if we are really children of god , then we can never ever be satisfied away from the will of god , there 's nothing else that meets our need , its god will or nothing , you know , when we know frustration in our lives , when we know sort of the , these annoyances and , and , and , and er sense of frustration there , its not because god is leaving us that way its invariably cos we have actually gone out of gods will because he 's will is not frustrated , its satisfying , can I just , it will only really be headings this morning , just leave us with three brief headings in this little incident that we 'll read or we , we wo n't read the whole passage but its , er in the remainder of the , or more or less the whole of the remainder of the first chapter tha that the cost was involved and then the choices that were made and then the commitment , the cost that was involved Naomi had to pay something , you see before she could return to Naomi she had to con , before Naomi sorry could return er to , to Bethlehem , she had to acknowledge she 'd done wrong , she had failed , she had sinned , she had to acknowledge she had made a mistake now in fairness to Naomi she did it and she excepted her responsibility , she did n't try and shift the blame on
22 You know sometimes the way forward is backward , there are no short cuts with god , if he 's leading along a certain path and were disobedient , there 's no way we can opt out of it and join the trail further along , he does n't allow it , its back to where we left it , that 's were we 've got ta get back to , we ca n't skip an experience , we ca n't miss any thing out , we 've got to go back to where we start , where we were when we left the trail and Naomi has to do just that to go back to Bethlehem , that 's the way forward for her , and you see because we all , we always find this if we are really children of god , then we can never ever be satisfied away from the will of god , there 's nothing else that meets our need , its god will or nothing , you know , when we know frustration in our lives , when we know sort of the , these annoyances and , and , and , and er sense of frustration there , its not because god is leaving us that way its invariably cos we have actually gone out of gods will because he 's will is not frustrated , its satisfying , can I just , it will only really be headings this morning , just leave us with three brief headings in this little incident that we 'll read or we , we wo n't read the whole passage but its , er in the remainder of the , or more or less the whole of the remainder of the first chapter tha that the cost was involved and then the choices that were made and then the commitment , the cost that was involved Naomi had to pay something , you see before she could return to Naomi she had to con , before Naomi sorry could return er to , to Bethlehem , she had to acknowledge she 'd done wrong , she had failed , she had sinned , she had to acknowledge she had made a mistake now in fairness to Naomi she did it and she excepted her responsibility , she did n't try and shift the blame on
23 Emboldened by this , he had gone straight up to her and said that he had heard she had called him and wanted him .
24 The last he had heard she had returned to Ponten VI — the planet which had been ceded to the Guild of Adjudicators in perpetuity by a wary but appreciative Earth Central — but that was too far away for anything but the so-called pigeon post ; recorded messages dumped into a hyperdrone and aimed at the recipient 's projected location .
25 She had rung the doorbell , but as no-one had come she had walked round the house to the garden .
26 Roland had supposed she had expected this , but it became dreadfully obvious that she had not .
27 Alice had forgotten she had meant to tidy up , said she would , tomorrow .
28 She felt a sensation of floating , since the poison which had claimed her had blocked all physical feeling , and she could not move her head to see the men who were carrying her .
29 He would think it funny when she had said she had to hurry if she just went on sitting there , so she got up to go .
30 Lord C had said she 'd borne them with stoicism , but looking back she realised she 'd been disappointed not to receive the whole dozen .
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