Example sentences of "she have taken [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | During the war she worked as a translator , and at the time of the action of the novel she has taken up this trade again recently . |
2 | Well as I say she 's , she said she 's had sitting and er ache you know and she has these things just to keep going , she has taken up inside her , just to keep going , that 's why she goes and has that like I had to examine inside that no more has grown and all the things inside her |
3 | With no qualifications and precious little experience , she has taken on the job of Princess of Wales and is turning it into a significant career — and at the same time has brought up two small boys . |
4 | She has worked tirelessly and helped raise millions of pounds for the charities she has taken on . |
5 | Like the Prince , she requests and gathers together information and reading material on all of the subjects she has taken on . |
6 | She has taken on the sophisticated royal machine and beaten it at its own game . |
7 | When not being a mother or supportive wife , she has taken on numerous appointments in areas that interest her . |
8 | Adrienne Ring announced that she has taken over as Chairman of the Publicity Sub-Committee and she asked that all dates of rallies etc be sent to the office as soon as possible . |
9 | A past secretary of Monmouthshire Show she has taken over from Liz Davies who is now full-time NFU group secretary for Brecon and Radnor North . |
10 | Christina warmed to her and was glad for the trouble she 'd taken on the Morris 's account . |
11 | It was only a long-weekend break , perhaps , but after the never-ending block of work she 'd taken on since turning freelance she was more than ready for the rest . |
12 | Though there was one thing she was even more certain of than ever — this was no simple , straightforward assignment she 'd taken on . |
13 | Not new light bulbs , the ones that she 'd taken out and put into the plastic bag . |
14 | He picked up the garments she 'd taken off . |
15 | Sister and her nurse had calmed her down a little and found out that the child 's father had deserted them , and she had taken up with another man . |
16 | She had taken up the idea , she supposed , and made everything bend to it . |
17 | On the other hand , when she had taken up the carpets for a dance for Algy and filled the house with sixteen-year-old boys from Harrow and Marlborough , she twitched to the thin soprano signals of public-school lust like a dog hearing the squeak of a rat in its sleep . |
18 | It made her feel a little dowdy , as though she had taken up residence in the suburbs of morality . |
19 | By this time he would not have been surprised if she had taken up the lecture and returned him a brief history of the next four centuries . |
20 | She had taken up her post by the kitchen door , standing there , hands neatly folded over her spotless apron . |
21 | And still Shiona had failed to pin down Jake , despite the fact that , out of desperation , she had taken up residence at his Edinburgh home . |
22 | She was thankful that from an early age she had taken up sports and , latterly , exercise classes , which meant that her body was in good condition . |
23 | The honeymoon was over and the reality of what she had taken on began to dawn . |
24 | For Diana , coping with the life she had taken on , and with motherhood , was simply too much |
25 | For Bernadette Quli , that worry turned into a nightmare when the woman she had taken on to look after her six-month-old daughter , Farrah , fled to Ireland with the baby . |
26 | She talked as if she had taken on the mantle of Philip Marlowe , a female arch sleuth for whom the teeming underworld held no secrets . |
27 | But she had her prince — triumphing first over his diffidence , her non-Jewishness ( she had taken on his religion ) , the problems of his family who did not know what to make of her . |
28 | He had a lot of sympathy for the girl , she had taken on a lot and was doing it well . |
29 | There was an odd note in his voice , as though he was suggesting she had taken on too much . |
30 | She had taken over Nigel 's old bike . |