Example sentences of "she [vb past] he have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Robbie had expected the dog to pursue them , but instead there was a splash and she realised he had gone into the water . |
2 | She blushed guiltily as she realised he had refused a sweet , opting just for coffee , but then , she doubted that anything could test his willpower and not lose . |
3 | Her mind drifted back to that occasion while Pascoe was talking and she was recalled sharply when she realized he had put a question . |
4 | Repeatedly she found he had rung the private , ex-directory line at Camilla 's home Middlewich House . |
5 | ‘ She found he 'd drawn out quite a lot of money on Friday , from two building society accounts they 've got . |
6 | She assumed he had gone out for a reason but became worried and phoned a friend . |
7 | She assumed he had chosen the place , the Café Unic , arbitrarily . |
8 | Even now she felt sorry for him , unable to fix at the front of her mind the full extent of what she believed he had done . |
9 | ‘ She were doing his room one evening and she noticed he 'd left his cupboard open . |
10 | She noticed he 'd showered and changed , as he came out to meet her , grabbing his bags from her limp grasp . |
11 | When I spoke to his assistant she told he had said his last word on the subject and did not want to hear of it again . |
12 | As he passed quickly in front of the flame , Tallis got the hint of scratches on his body , and she imagined he had run through the tight thorn scrub between the village and his purloined domain upon the hill . |
13 | She was horrified until she guessed he had lit a cigarette . |
14 | As requested by Mrs Johnson of the Committee for the Preservation of Morals , she drove out to the library , with the intention of asking the chief librarian for information about Ben MacLean , but when she arrived he had gone out for morning coffee . |
15 | Then she discovered he 'd gone off any idea of tucking into the delights of her home-made lasagne anyway as , without another word , he turned and headed out of the kitchen . |
16 | In that moment , she thought he had gone completely mad . |
17 | She was n't really talking to him ; she thought he had dozed off . |
18 | He was sitting in the deckchair Candy had vacated by the time she returned , and for a second she thought he had fallen asleep , his head tilted back against the wooden spar of the chair , his eyes closed , their long black lashes casting shadows on his cheeks . |
19 | When she thought he had had enough , she put him down , and he ran off without a word . |
20 | He could n't be sure she would have the heart to go on running racehorses if she were forced to believe Harry a murderer … if she thought he had left her without warning , without a note , if she were worried sick by not knowing where he 'd gone , and was also haunted by the thought of Harry with Angela Brickell . ’ |
21 | In fact , she thought he had listened more than once , she had been repeating herself . |
22 | Had he said what she thought he 'd said ? |
23 | Now , if she thought he 'd remembered that … he opened the card . |
24 | Markby asked twice if she were cold and she knew he 'd noticed and was politely trying to find out what was wrong . |
25 | She knew he 'd worked for Bonanza , and the chances were that in her nervous condition she would n't question his appearance . |
26 | She knew he had killed one of her countrymen the previous evening , and she supposed he was now preparing himself for all the others he would fight . |
27 | He did not answer , although she knew he had heard her . |
28 | She knew he had gone to Mrs Lorimer 's funeral and that he would be unhappy ; Letitia was a good sister . |
29 | Parul Courtney told the court that she knew he had made love to other women , but added : ‘ My husband is not the first person to have an affair , nor the last . ’ |
30 | His head lifted fractionally , his nostrils flaring , and she knew he had scented the astringent lotion . |