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

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1 After all , she now knew beyond reasonable doubt who her father had been , and she 'd warmed to the little she 'd been told about him .
2 He 'd told Dotty she would n't always feel so unhappy , that one day she 'd look at him and his face would seem quite ordinary , and she 'd flown at him , pummelling his chest with her fists , sobbing that the day would never come .
3 And she 'd strained at it , strained at it until it snapped .
4 Once it had been on the top deck of a multistorey car park in town , with shoppers passing only a few feet away on the other side of a layer of tinted glass , and she 'd felt like a tight-fitting skin over a multiple explosion that was sounding off again and again and again .
5 He 'd deceived and manipulated her again and again , and she 'd fallen for it every time .
6 and she 'd fell in it and she were having right fits .
7 And she 'd to go to , to get her into the pony and cart and get her away to the doctor 's and get it stitched and , oh boy .
8 I laughed , and she 'd gone off the line before I could ask her about her health .
9 Jes paid her on Sunday and instead of telling us how they went round for her wages yesterday and he 'd already paid her , and she 'd gone to school with money in her car !
10 She I I mean she were brigadier and she 'd gone through all her life
11 There had been so much to see and she 'd ached for Fernando to be beside her to show her everything .
12 She 'd had an abortion on the Sunday and she 'd died on the Monday .
13 Eighteen years away from a stage , eighteen years and she 'd forgotten until now that terrifying gut-wrenching dread of stepping out in front of several hundred people and making a total fool of yourself .
14 Down in the hold he 'd cracked his shins on the bumper of a small green car and she 'd laughed at his face and kissed him as if he 'd been a kid and for a moment he was thirteen and being hugged by Dave 's big sister , who was certainly large and confusing to thirteen year olds .
15 and she 'd got in touch with him .
16 She 'd found no trace of Jake or Adam on Starr Hills ; and she 'd returned to Gran 's into the usual evening bustle of getting ready for next morning 's breakfasts .
17 In the end , to his own surprise , be had quite successfully smoothed away her early-morning blues , and she 'd returned to sleep without having mentioned once the child she 'd lost .
18 She had refused — even though it would have offered her an easy way out , and then circumstances had intervened and she had ended in the brothels in the notorious Monto .
19 Then they took her pay packet away ; they would give her only £5 and she had to go to her sisters and borrow money for her clothes and things .
20 For laughing and singing at a funeral her husband gave her a reproving tap , and she had to return to her home in the lake .
21 Let's go and see it , he had said , and she had recoiled at first .
22 Family meant a great deal to him , obviously , and she had witnessed for herself his kindness and strength .
23 Margaret Townsend had spend some time helping her sister with the large growing family , especially during the frequent pregnancies , and she had lived with the poet 's mother in Stow Hill , Newport , until the move to London .
24 Sula was by birth a Manghutt princess , and she had lived under sentence of banishment until her son 's accession to the Dragon Throne for her part in her family 's attempt to install him as Kha-Khan while his grandfather Arjun yet ruled .
25 But she had lived with a dragon for over ten years , and she had lived in a house filled with strong women , so she knew that there was something very wrong with that scenario .
26 Once , in a very bad patch , Jasper had been like that for weeks , over a month , and she had lived in terror for the knock of the police at the door , and news about Jasper she had been dreading since she had first met him .
27 For as a girl , she herself had been taken through the world , as through a series of doors , by her young husband , each door opening on to fresh joys and colours and perspectives , and she had exclaimed in delight , followed him , learned , and even afterwards , when the final door had shut , she could retrace her steps , spend a longer and longer time in each place , as in a series of gardens , and gratefully .
28 A friend of mine did it erm they did n't burn the erm the spirit when they 'd finished and erm you know you 're meant to actually put a piece of paper under and burn it under the light or smash the glass and erm for the next six months she could n't sleep properly and it felt like there , she was like tormented and erm things were like pulling at her , her bedclothes and I swear she 's like seeing a psy a psychia psychiatrist and she had to sleep in her parents ' room and everything really scary .
29 At the funeral ( she had never been to a funeral before ) it had come to her quite suddenly that something was ending in herself , that she was being challenged to take hold of her life , to make decisions , and she had quarrelled with Terry because of it .
30 She was unsophisticated and shy and she had turned to him eagerly , warmed by his passion , his odd bursts of kindness , his quirks of humour .
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