Example sentences of "she have never be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Compassionate and relentless as God ( in whom she does not believe ) , she sends her creatures forth and calls them home , having ( like Thomas Hardy ) a love for funerals , although she has never been to one .
2 ‘ In fact she has never been to my home .
3 She has never been to the Caribbean in her life , but most of her friends are black British : to their companionship she owes her aptitude for talking Creole .
4 She has never been in the shadow .
5 But er there there were there were some pe our , our , on the bench that we we had a really , cross section on the bench that I worked on , there were very , women , one woman she 'd never been to work in her life .
6 Still , it sounded like a fascinating challenge , and she 'd never been to Sheffield before , so it would give her an opportunity to see another little bit of the world .
7 She 'd never been to Adam 's , but she knew he was renting a small cottage just a few miles away from her own home .
8 I do n't know if she 's gone alone or with some , or with a friend , but er she said she wanted to , she 'd never been to California and she wanted to go before she was too old and crotchety to get there because David 's he 's in no fit state to go anywhere any more .
9 She 'd never been in a hackney cab .
10 It was a mews ; she 'd never been in one before , but she knew what it was .
11 Until she was thirteen she had never been outside the Grange garden alone .
12 She had never been on a train before and the speed , which must have been twenty miles an hour , made her as excited as a child .
13 This was challenged by one of the defendants who maintained that she had never been on stage in a state of total nudity , as the police present maintained .
14 The boat too affected her profoundly ; she had never been on a boat before , except for a rowing boat in the park , and she stood up on the top deck in the bitter grey April wind , and watched the foam and the emptiness and the receding bar of Folkestone , and she thought that she had never seen anything so wonderful in her life .
15 She told the interpreter that ‘ although she had never been to school she liked the life she lived . ’
16 She had never been to Suffolk , but had chosen it because she had found out that property there was cheapest and the rates lowest , of all the counties within reach of London .
17 She had never been to Ireland and said that she had never read anything about that country , and yet she was able to supply an abundance of detail about the way of life in that place at an earlier time .
18 She had never been to Hereford before , had never even met the people they were going to visit and — being just four years old and as yet unable to read — could never have learnt about the district from a book .
19 She had never been to the house on the bay at that end of the afternoon , and found Therese abstracted and busy .
20 She had never been to a jazz club before .
21 Wellington 's riposte was that she had never been to South Africa , while he had and was therefore in a position to judge properly .
22 She had never been to Spain before but she had imagined it .
23 She had never been to this exalted place before and it seemed to be a place of dreams .
24 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 .
25 She had never been to lunch or any other meal alone with Willi since that day , but she was wholeheartedly indebted to him for his kindness , his common sense , his consciousness of the world outside one 's own personal situation .
26 Sylvia , the elder married one , was well-built and healthy , but that was the best that could be said for her ; Mrs Wexford had a magnificent figure and a fine profile although she had never been of the stuff that wins beauty contests .
27 She was twenty-five and she had never been in the tube .
28 And she had never been in the London Underground .
29 It was possible she had never been in a tunnel before , except perhaps in a car going quickly through some underpass .
30 On admission Julie was experiencing lower abdominal pain , feeling nauseated , and worried about the prospect of an operation as she had never been in hospital before and was not often ill .
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