Example sentences of "she have just been " in BNC.
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1 | She invites me into the living room , pours me a coffee , sits down beside me , slips her shoes off and groans about the working day she has just been through . |
2 | Her musical career continues — she has just been asked to write a song for a new album by Belinda Carlisle . |
3 | John Wain , who is said to reread Johnson 's Rasselas every year , has the heroine of his first novel , Hurry on Down ( 1953 ) , call herself Moll Flanders because she has just been reading Defoe 's novel and scents a resemblance to herself ; and Iris Murdoch , who seldom reads twentieth-century fiction at all , is profoundly immersed in the great realistic fiction of earlier ages , whether English , French or Russian . |
4 | ( Emma looking in a mirror , indoors , in the evening ; she has just been seduced by Rodolphe ) ‘ Her eyes had never been so large , so black , nor contained such depth . ’ |
5 | Merlyn said : ‘ We ca n't have her going around saying what she has just been saying . |
6 | Penelope Huntley let go of it anxiously and said no , that it was perfectly fine , she 'd just been cold outside . |
7 | She 'd just been visiting a widow of an old army friend of Yury 's , who had a bad attack of flu . |
8 | Then drew back quickly , as if she 'd just been burned . |
9 | ( She told me later she 'd just been in hospital . |
10 | She wore a large white straw hat and looked as if she 'd just been to church . |
11 | Still it was hard when she 'd just been asked to blow up an orbiting city with almost a million inhabitants . |
12 | She looked small , frail , and feeble ; her face was dazed and vacant , as if she 'd just been woken up and could n't quite remember where she was . |
13 | ‘ Why ? ’ she demanded , finally deciding that she 'd just been insulted . |
14 | She remembered what she 'd just been doing . |
15 | She was n't sure which would have been worse — open , lustful leering , or the teasing mockery she 'd just been subjected to . |
16 | His eyes raked mockingly over her dishevelled nakedness , and she shuddered , still caught up in the storm he had unleashed , but horrified , too , to realise what she 'd just been doing . |
17 | The gleam in his eyes made her uncomfortably certain he knew perfectly well what she 'd just been thinking . |
18 | Well I 'm gla glad she 's getting something done about it now cos you and she 'd just been left , sh er , had n't been persuaded she 'd have just let it go on and on and on would n't |
19 | We knew she had just been promoted at work , so it could n't be that . |
20 | What she had just been through was insane and illogical , but also unambiguous and actual . |
21 | ‘ I beg your pardon ? ’ said Mrs Cramp again , reeling back as if she had just been slapped in the face . |
22 | He had no income when he married The Maid of Bath , the singer Miss Linley , but he used the £3,000 she had just been given by a disappointed but grateful , rich admirer , to buy a grand house in London 's fashionable Portman Square , and furnish it lavishly . |
23 | She had just been shaken by a ‘ terrible adventure ’ . |
24 | When asked what the problem was , her friends told me she had just been assigned to teach in a distant , rural middle school . |
25 | At the end of two years she applied for jobs with various banks and when I met her she had just been accepted as a trainee accounting technician . |
26 | Blanche absorbed the implication of what she had just been told : Mills had not betrayed Zbigniew Nowak and so could not have been murdered because of it . |
27 | She once reported to Robert Landgrebe , marketing manager , in a voice of genuine shock that she had just been on an aeroplane with three accountants ‘ and do you know , they tried to talk to me about design ’ . |
28 | She was particularly glad to see him as she had just been told she was pregnant . |
29 | She was still trying to take in the information she had just been given . |
30 | The clang of a sword blade ringing on the stones where she had just been standing made the order unnecessary . |