Example sentences of "[Wh adv] she have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Lamont told how she had gone round the dining room at breakfast handing out brochures about her Foundation .
2 She knew how Beth had gone to the lodging house on the night when her own father disowned her ; how she had run to her lover only to be turned away from there broken-hearted when the girl claimed that Tyler was the father of her own mythical child .
3 Remembering how she had stood on the tower battlements the next morning , watching her knight ride away .
4 Jessamy closed her eyes and wondered how she had lived without this sweet physical contact for so long .
5 How she had suffered for him , for her poor pitiable ridiculous father , how she had hated her cruel peers for their relentless mocking , how she had dreaded each Christmas pantomime , each school-leavers ' farewell , each assembly that she knew her father was due to conduct , each occasion on which she heard him open his mouth in public .
6 Through her iron self-discipline , Laura had managed to control some of her phobias , such as fear of cows , small insects and mice , but she never obliterated the memory of how she had suffered in younger days .
7 And , as she looked into his face , her heart thundering inside her , Ronni wondered how she had survived without him .
8 She told him nervously , one eye on Alexander , how she had stayed with one of Mme Grimaud 's innumerable cousins in Orange , had seen Racine 's Britannicus and a Cocteau ballet on the same subject in the Théâtre Antique .
9 Twelve years old , hopeful and wholesome as a morning daisy , she appeared one Wednesday on the Wogan Show and told a nation with honesty and enthusiasm how she had sailed across the Atlantic in her Optimist .
10 When Baby had been here , Dot remembered how she had yearned to be with him , amongst those quiet children so calm in their tidy beds .
11 She loved to hear how she had pointed to them and said , ‘ Moo ! ’ and we had said , ‘ No , darling .
12 Tallis had not made Moondream at that time — the mask to allow her to see the woman in the land — but she intuitively knew who she had seen , how she had reached through her vision to this very day , perhaps , in her own future .
13 He did n't say anything , but she could imagine the ranging of his thoughts — how he himself had tried to talk her into something , though he could n't know how she had stonewalled past the point where she knew what she was doing .
14 THE widow of murdered Belfast hairdresser Sean Hughes today told how she had chatted with her husband in his shop less than an hour before he was killed .
15 Well , that was n't how she had behaved at home .
16 How she had worked at it , evening after evening since she was nine , learning to ride , learning to jump , falling off , hurting herself , carrying on doggedly with Uncle Knacker shouting at her .
17 Clare remembered how she had seemed at first to be constrained in all her movements and jerky , almost as if her stammer manifested itself through her body as well .
18 She did not know exactly how she had arrived at the last overwhelming conviction , only that she had .
19 I remembered how my wife had held the girls in her arms , and how she had smiled at me when we looked at them .
20 This was how she had coped with a desperate childhood of loss .
21 It was several minutes before he had found the courage to ask her how she had got to the beach .
22 And her mind did n't question how she had got into this situation but how she was going to get out of it .
23 How she had looked at him on their wedding day — as if he were a god !
24 She remembered how she had looked at Rose in some surprise , and said , ‘ Yes , that would be swell , but I have n't enough money with me to pay for supper . ’
25 He remembered every single one of the stolen meetings ; how he had gone to her bedchamber by night , how she had come into the warm drowsy afternoons to find him , when everyone was busy about something and no one knew where anyone was and she would not be missed .
26 His courtesy , however , contained a reticence that did not permit him to ask outright just how she had come by her knowledge of Møn when she spent only a week a year on the island .
27 The worst of it was that Charlotte had intended to emphasize how she had come in search of information , not confrontation .
28 She thought of the times she had put her hand into Nick 's , how she had sat beside him on the grass only half an hour ago .
29 I could n't see her face very clearly now , but could sense how she 'd withdrawn from me .
30 Everyone remarked on how she 'd taken after my side of the family but I could see George in her , I was certain of it .
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