Example sentences of "she have [vb pp] [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs Brown , 35 , has since made a full recovery but was unable to attend the ceremony because she has moved away from the area . |
2 | Yeah , she 's great — she has split up from her husband and works for her and the kids , a really independent woman who 's been messed around by men and is now looking after herself . |
3 | Ruether is a liberation theologian ; indeed she has worked consistently from a liberation perspective in relation to such issues as third world poverty , anti-semitism and militarism . |
4 | She has switched off from any responsibility for her own life . |
5 | Margery 's conversation with her husband when she has come home from the Exhibition |
6 | ‘ She 'll be here in an hour or so , when she has dried off from her boat trip with Polidori . |
7 | A past secretary of Monmouthshire Show she has taken over from Liz Davies who is now full-time NFU group secretary for Brecon and Radnor North . |
8 | His hand shot out like a slaughterhouse bolt , and closed on air ; she 'd ducked out from under , and was already halfway to the door . |
9 | She 'd seen enough from the taxi to tell that every house , cottage , shop and inn was simply full of character , each different but still in the traditional Cotswold style she was beginning to recognise . |
10 | Something real had been left behind when she 'd walked away from Castell Rocamar , and she felt only half alive . |
11 | What she 'd known instinctively from the start was absolutely right . |
12 | He 'd sought her out in her sanctuary , confirmed her belief with the tender , arousing touch of the perfect lover , and she 'd learned enough from him to return his caresses with a woman 's intimate knowledge of how to pleasure the body of the man she loved . |
13 | long , very nice , very posh , erm I do n't know what me dad 's is like , er me mum was laughing er yesterday erm with er doing all this work she 'd done a load of washing and pegged it all out and when she 'd got in from work dad had ironed it all |
14 | Even now , three weeks after she 'd driven away from that little cottage near Glenshee , he was still imprinted on her heart like a brand . |
15 | The bed was crisply made up with the be-frilled white broderie anglaise bed-linen which she 'd brought specially from England as her gift to Marie-Christine and Jacques . |
16 | Why else would she have looked away from him to glance idly at the clock ? |
17 | Like a ship on a slow tide , she had moved away from him , without either of them knowing until it was too late and the drift could n't be stopped . |
18 | She had turned away from the food-processing factories and chemical plants spewing bilious yellow smoke to gaze towards the east , to the mouth of the Estuary where the river ran out into the North Sea . |
19 | She had turned away from him and he wondered whether she might have dozed off . |
20 | But she had turned away from her high window and demanded he scale the ivory walls without her help . |
21 | In this damp clay I had left footprints , and over these footprints I now found the splayed-out pug marks of the tigress where she had jumped down from the rocks and followed me , until the kakar had seen her and given its alarm-call , whereon the tigress had left the track and entered the bushes where I had seen the movement . |
22 | It was this ruthless clarity and brightness that she had run away from . |
23 | And then she had run away from it . |
24 | She had run away from him once already today . |
25 | Robyn stopped dead in her tracks , hating the panic of the chase — she had run away from him before and look where that had got her ! |
26 | He had loved Arianna and she had run away from him , and now he was judging her by what Arianna had done . |
27 | She had travelled overnight from Germany , by boat and train , and had had little sleep . |
28 | Then she brought him her account book , which she had kept faithfully from the first day of opening her house , and showed him the state of things . |
29 | She might be willing to give me , as the tenant of the former Mackay home , the details she had kept back from Ann and Megan . |
30 | She had heard already from the girls how Luke had tried to get Maggie to go to England to learn nursing against Moran 's fierce opposition , how their older brother and Moran had fought , and when Maggie yielded to Moran and stayed , Luke had gone on his own without telling his father . |