Example sentences of "and she have [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 It was mostly soft grass and woodchips here , and she 'd stepped out of her shoes and was now carrying them , walking barefoot .
2 To hear him tell it you 'd think they 'd had a date and she 'd turned up late !
3 She had put an old cardigan over the top , and she 'd rolled up the sleeves and she was shaking that bucket .
4 He told police they 'd rowed and she 'd walked out .
5 We 'd been bickering since New Year and she 'd flounced out of my city flat in early May , darkly muttering , Nevermore !
6 It were my other sister 's daughter 's eighteenth and she 'd booked up a party at the club .
7 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 .
8 And she 'd passed out in the phone box .
9 And she had to go out , but no Bernard now you forgot this bit here , she was , er house , the decorators were painting her house at three o'clock in the morning !
10 Her social life seemed to be quite full , and she had gone out with a young man on a couple of occasions .
11 I was there a couple of weeks and the record business went bust and she had to close down .
12 The sudden question threw her off balance , literally , and she had to sit back hastily in the chair at Faye 's bedside to regain her physical and mental equilibrium .
13 She had been in her cottage waiting for the return of Tom and Carrie when a villager ran past shouting news of the fire and she had turned out to help .
14 It had been a special childhood , full of laughter and fun ; Mark and she had grown up together as friends , as well as brother and sister .
15 Folly cast her eye down the column of names , but it ran off the bottom of the page and she had to turn over .
16 Somehow his mother could shut out the unpleasant from her mind as if it had never existed and she had shut out the Worm as successfully as she had shut out everything else .
17 But the taxi had showed up on the dot , and she had stepped in , resolutely refusing to look back for one last glance at the house .
18 He broke off and removed his arms from around her waist , and she had to put out one hand to regain her balance .
19 Fabia was still in stunned surprise that her Volkswagen Polo was going to be towed by a Mercedes when the stranger went to the rear of her car and she had to snap out of her shock to steer .
20 She went to sleep , and woke to growl , ‘ Me least , ’ and he put a bath towel round her and tried to carry her into his bed-sitting room , but he was too frail to do it and she had to wake up again to walk by herself .
21 Her hair , which had always been her most attractive feature , was now lined with grey , and she had given up dying it black .
22 And she had kept up the pretence in the air-conditioned hotel and on the pool terrace , drinking mint tea to get the feel of the place , though she could n't stand the stuff really , and never knew what to do with the sprigs of mint .
23 Then everybody wanted it and she had to give up a bit of buttermaking she also did to cope with the demand .
24 Even in the little time she had had since yesterday ( and she had sent out at once for gossip papers .
25 Susan had evidently found some coal and sticks and had lit the range ; then the heat had overcome her , and she had toppled over — and her jumper had caught fire .
26 He had barely glanced at her , and she had blurted out on the spur of the moment , ‘ Fine .
27 Then came the snow and she had to stay in and watch from the window how it piled up against the water butt , how it lay like a blanket along the sills , how it changed the distance from bluey brown to white as far as you could see .
28 A rat suddenly darted out from a hole in the side of the drum and she had to bite back the scream that rose in her throat .
29 And she had to sign in about a card and that sort of
30 But St Margaret of Antioch had been swallowed up by a dragon too , and she had climbed out again , fresh and free , to become the matron saint of women in childbirth .
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