Example sentences of "she have made [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 The shock can have a sudden and lasting effect ; the woman 's energy is no longer channelled into her appearance , and it seems as if she has made up the extra ten years , and more , all at once .
2 She 'd made up her mind that it was all my fault !
3 Until she 'd made up her mind one way or the other , the last thing she needed was for rumours of an imminent retirement from music to start circulating .
4 You get Ann , senile dementia , they had to get the taps off the gas fire because she kept turning it on and off without it being lit again , found wandering in her nightclothes , injustice , and then we found Eileen , who was in an upstairs room , yes she enjoyed that life for about five years , great council house then she had an accident and then because she could n't re-house her , she was a virtual prisoner inside her own home that she 'd made up .
5 After she 'd made out the application for him she said , ‘ Can you manage if I leave you with it ? ’
6 These she had made up to her exact requirements , with precisely the right number of holes , by an exclusive shop in Knightsbridge .
7 There was to be no quibbling , just , ‘ How much ? ’ for she had made up her mind that , no matter what it cost , she was going to have this outfit .
8 The moment Madame Mattli had offered her the job she had made up her mind .
9 She had made up her mind to put the past behind her .
10 She had made up her mind about Dominic .
11 When morning came , bitterly cold and still dark , she had made up her mind .
12 ‘ I think so , ’ answered Mildred , though in fact she had made up the tale on the spur of the moment and it had somehow got rather out of hand .
13 She had made up her mind that her delayed birthday present to her daughter was to be a proper , shop-bought frock .
14 He hoped she had made up her mind to talk and would not make him lose valuable time persuading her .
15 They were to be friends , not lovers , she had made up her mind to that .
16 She reached up , and kissing him fiercely on the lips , whispered a rhyme she had made up years before : " Tristram Pascoe , Tristram Pascoe , never , never let your lass go ! " — and when they had hugged , she watched him climb nimbly over the wall and heard him jump down into the hayfield on the other side .
17 ‘ One morning she had made up her mind .
18 And it did quite , but bad Lydia did n't know because she had made up her mind already and was blind to the simpler aspects of reality .
19 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 .
20 She met him emerging from their tall block of apartments as she was returning from work on the Friday evening , having stopped to buy groceries on the way home , her mind flying ahead to Luke 's arrival and all that she planned to say to him now that she had made up her mind to end their affair .
21 In any case , the die was cast , she had made up her mind .
22 He flipped open the book whose pages were filled with her beautiful , careful script , which he had seen many times on the shopping lists which she had made up under Matey 's instructions .
23 Not that she had made up her mind about taking Bridget into her confidence — she would leave that decision until later .
24 In fact , her friends would be amazed at how quickly she had made up her mind .
25 But she had made up her mind never to allow herself to get close to him , in case there was a repetition of that first rather disturbing kiss .
26 However , the countess was later charged with perverting the course of justice after police became convinced she had made up the story .
27 She was only half-committed to the new idea herself , not nearly as sure about it as she had made out to Nails — heaven knows how they would fit in all that training , teaching three boys to ride !
28 She was wearing the huge red skirt she had made out of some curtains someone had sent to the jumble , and a black polo-necked jersey , and she had tied her hair up with the Indian scarf Luke had given her for Christmas .
29 It hardly seemed fair to keep them in the cage she had made out of an old claret case she had dragged up from the cellar .
30 And the teacher , too , might have made the same terrible mistake that she had made back in Teheran all those years before .
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