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

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1 Yes , she was undoubtedly holding down a real job , in a man 's world ; and where she had gone , other women would follow .
2 And where she 's moved
3 This was an ordeal which , like all others , would eventually end and although she had made up her mind to suffer it , nothing obliged her to accord it so much as one shred of thought ; or memory .
4 Once home — and although she had eaten nothing for several hours — Annette found that she could not face the thought of a meal , even though her husband offered to prepare one for her .
5 That had been the beginning of the trouble , because her mother had made her swear solemnly , although she was only seven , that she was innocent of all filthiness , and although she had sworn , she knew deep down in her heart that she was n't .
6 He had not been serious , and although she had thought herself in love with him at the time he had known that it would be a mistake for them to marry — even if Burun , who was her father , had been prepared to permit such a thing .
7 By mid-morning she had done what housework she was prepared to do , and although she had used the vacuum cleaner , her nose felt full of dust , her heart heavy : she had picked up all manner of objects — scent bottles , jugs , a Staffordshire dog — wiped them desultorily and put them back .
8 And once she 'd made the choice that she wanted to stay , no matter what the consequences were as far as money were concerned , well that was it .
9 And once she 'd had the her arms in the dough , I had to stand by her side just to feed a drop of water gently .
10 ‘ You do that , girl , and once she 's got her certificate , she can work her little arse off . ’
11 Not a word had she received from Pilade 's father as to his son 's welfare all this long time and if she had given him cause , as he might argue , to abandon her she had given him no such leave to forget his child .
12 I think one thing that blindfolded us a bit was the fact that the river was in spate at the time and if she had fallen in she 'd have been washed out to sea .
13 And if she had heard nothing of the gossip about his private life before she accepted him , certain ladies he had discarded , both married and single , took care that she overheard quite a lot now .
14 Their Lord was a merciful Lord and if she had sinned as she believed He existed to forgive sinners .
15 She wondered where she was , and if she had gone with Patrick .
16 She did n't even know at what point friendship had turned into love , and if she had realised it when it happened the new bud of feeling might have blossomed crazily into hopeless longing and tongue-tied need … or perhaps it would have frosted away and died .
17 She was not the dependent type and if she had to go it alone then so be it .
18 There were two dry docks and if she had veered over , she 'd have gone into the oil storage area .
19 It was just the kind of chance she could n't miss , and if she had to miss the next flight home she was sure Lord C would understand .
20 ‘ I wondered if she had gone through the same situation and if she had got into the car . ’
21 I wondered if she had gone through the same situation and if she had got into the car .
22 She was not sure herself how much in earnest she was , at that stage ; and if she had had any other agreeable reading matter to fill up her evening , she might never have started on Aurae Phiala at all .
23 She had lost them , and found them again , and if she had had to love — and lose — Dr Neil in order to do so , then so be it .
24 Her hope of happiness was gone , all gone , and if she had to bear a little of the blame for not having told him immediately who she was , then surely that was not a thing to hang her with .
25 Actually , there was a footpath through Wardle Wood from near her village , and if she had dared to go along it she could have walked to Brownies in not much more time than it took her to ride by way of the long winding lane ; but she was sure she had n't the courage to go through the witch 's wood by herself .
26 But there could never be any proof on the matter , and if she had died after it was stolen , then surely the money would have to be credited to her estate , would it not ?
27 Residents often heard police ask Leanne if she was all right and if she had slept .
28 And if she 'd imagined Guy Sterne as the kind of man who 'd be sufficiently insensitive to ignore her panic , she was quickly proved wrong .
29 And if she 'd married Vincent Van Gogh it would have been the same story .
30 And if she 's called round she goes looking for a cardigan or something on .
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