Example sentences of "[indef pn] she have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | A chauffeur , someone she 'd never seen before , brought the car to the front door . |
2 | As Donna climbed the stairs slowly she looked around at the dozens of people entering and leaving the building , wondering how the hell she was supposed to find someone she 'd never seen before . |
3 | I thought you were her lover , someone she 'd never told me about , and I was just knocked back by all the emotions I felt . |
4 | She says that her life now is better than the life she could have spent with someone she had never met before . |
5 | A crazy man , someone she had never seen before , took a shot at her from a rooftop . |
6 | The rage burned a week , after which she fell totally silent for three days ; a silence broken by a grief like nothing she 'd ever experienced before . |
7 | It was like nothing she 'd ever experienced before : a sensuous hedonistic time of utter physical pleasure . |
8 | He led her into the bedroom , which was glowing with an intense white light like nothing she had ever seen in England . |
9 | It was like nothing she had ever experienced before . |
10 | It was like nothing she had ever experienced before — she had always been aware she had the capacity for passion , but it was an element of her own make-up she had kept sternly suppressed , her mind refusing to give in to the demands of a young , healthy body . |
11 | A head like none she 'd ever seen before bobbed out of the waves , whiskered and grinning and as big as her whole body . |
12 | Funnily enough , though , and despite everything she had just said , she did n't want to eat dinner on her own . |
13 | He had been everything she had ever imagined the man she loved would be . |
14 | And she had everything she had ever dreamed of — more . |
15 | He had honestly believed he could take the place of everything she had ever known if only she was willing to give him the chance . |
16 | Everything she 'd ever wanted laid temptingly before her — only she had looked behind the scenes and knew the display was a hollow sham . |
17 | It was the unsettling effect he had on her , making her question everything she 'd always taken for granted . |
18 | Somehow she 'd been expecting resistance , something she had frequently encountered with Graham Rowell whenever she had attempted anything new , and it came as a shock to find that she and David Markham were on the same wavelength . |
19 | The price of her success was something she had resolutely ignored until recently . |
20 | She could see its possibilities straight away , something she had never seen in those gloomy other chambers . |
21 | It was something she had never felt before . |
22 | Sitting alone and still grieving , in the one-bedroom bungalow , she did something she had never done in all her 38 years of married life . |
23 | She would go off alone for long walks over the cliffs — something she had never done before in winter . |
24 | In desperation , she secretly telephoned Louise , something she had never done before . |
25 | Every time she shouted at him or reacted to something he had said , it seemed to reveal something she had never meant to let him see . |
26 | It was something she had never anticipated , a circumstance which filled her with alarm . |
27 | It was feeling a deep ache of loss for something she had never had in the first place . |
28 | Not while Julius 's hands moved over her with quickening need , his skin burned steadily against hers , and his voice murmured in her ear , the words unintelligible but his tone telling her something she had never expected to hear again . |
29 | Once for something she had never found out about . |
30 | Here she was with an opportunity to do something for her mother , something she had always dreamed of doing , and she would have to refuse . |