Example sentences of "she have [adv] seen [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Ronni also understood now that hurt look she 'd sometimes seen in his eyes during his angry exchanges with Silvia .
2 She was more bothered than ever , for Timothy 's eyes had a dreamy look which she 'd never seen in them before , and he 'd lingered over the girl 's name whenever he had used it .
3 Most of the food was of a kind that she 'd never seen in the shops ; there was no wine or beer , but Belov had a hip-flask of vodka .
4 The walls were brick lined and the floor covered with dull tiles set in a herringbone pattern that reminded her of a Roman villa she had once seen near the South Coast .
5 The very sky smelt of frost though a sun bigger than she had ever seen on Mars still shone remote between gold-fringed clouds .
6 He led her into the bedroom , which was glowing with an intense white light like nothing she had ever seen in England .
7 Standing beside Dennis was the best-looking man she had ever seen in her life .
8 Then he turned and went out , leaving Ellie to stare speechlessly at the most money she had ever seen in her life .
9 He was the best-looking boy she had ever seen in her life .
10 More diamonds than she had ever seen in her life .
11 And if the only deep emotion she had ever seen in him had been on the day of Ben Braithwaite 's engagement to Magda Tannenbaum , then she felt no right and no reason to be astonished at that .
12 ‘ My home , ’ Felipe de Santis said quietly and Maggie saw , at the head of the valley , the most fabulous place she had ever seen in her life .
13 A man she had never seen before or since came at night .
14 She could see its possibilities straight away , something she had never seen in those gloomy other chambers .
15 There was also , she vaguely noted , in one corner a piano , and the windows had shutters of a kind that she had never seen in England .
16 Yet there was something else there , too — something that she had never seen in him before — and it touched her deeply .
17 Exploding into a temper , the sort of temper she had never seen in him before .
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