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

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1 Following the welcome change in Kenya 's constitution towards a multi-party democracy , and in view of the unhappy news from Kenya yesterday of the repression of demonstrations in Nairobi , will the Minister not only advise that country on the international standards of multi-party democracy , which she has ennunciated from the Dispatch Box before , but suggest that , in order to disarm such demonstrations , it is time that the Government start a dialogue with the Opposition on both the timing and ground rules for an election ?
2 She has written to President Bush offering to hand over part of her late husband 's fortune for distribution to the poor in the Philippines .
3 She has written to the Attorney General protesting that the courts have been too lenient on Dr Courtney and she has tabled a Parliamentary Question to Sir Nicholas designed to force a judicial review of the sentence .
4 The child has made no effort , obviously , to relate the word she has written to any pronunciation .
5 She has written to Darlington MP Michael Fallon about the matter .
6 She has written to me a couple of times and seems to have managed to keep everyone busy in my absence .
7 Here I use her hypotheses as set out in her paper ‘ Some Mutual Interactions Between Organizations and Their Members ’ as well as others she has written on the same theme .
8 She has written on the relationship between jewellery and clothes in Jewellery ( 1984 ) and her most recent publication Ancestral Jewels ( André Deutsch , 1989 ) records historical pieces which are still in private hands .
9 She has written in the same magazine ( June 1987 ) on the Book of Exodus , warning that a reading of the Bible as literature , rather than as sacred text , ‘ can not lift heavenward ’ .
10 I would prefer it otherwise , but she has asked for you . ’
11 Then she sees Trotter 's purse lying open with the money she has cashed from the county welfare .
12 She awaits you in Caer Wydyr , the Glass Castle which she has raised on her isle .
13 She is in no mood to lose all she has achieved since winning that first TV role in The Sullivans , nine years ago .
14 If she has ventured beyond the car it can mean only one thing — it 's stopped raining !
15 Mrs Browning , who looks weak and I believe has hardly moved from her room all winter , though she has ventured on a carriage trip or two since spring arrived , is excited by the promise Cavour has made to bring some statesmanship into this affair and hopes much from him .
16 There are many , priests too , who would wipe out in a day all the familiar things about Mother Church that endear her to us all , even the precepts and practices that are the reason she has survived for all these nineteen hundred years .
17 Of course absence from school and periods in hospital have been a disadvantage to her , but she has survived as a cheerful and courageous person .
18 ‘ I believe the girl lives locally and that she has kept in touch with her father . ’
19 But Winnie has a secret , too , one she has kept from her daughter for all these years .
20 Mrs Barzach will have a much more difficult time retaining her seat in the 15th arrondissement of Paris , which she has represented for only the past three years and where she is standing against the well-established local RPR mayor ( and deputy mayor of the capital ) .
21 She has stood by him loyally , despite the controversy surrounding their friendship .
22 The carefree quality disappears when she shyly tries to tell the Tutor how fond she has become of him , and when she discovers Natalia and the Tutor in each other 's arms , she loses all inhibitions to denounce them .
23 No doubt she has heard about Lovat being badly wounded during the early days of the fighting in Normandy and remembers her words to me as I left Achnacarry to join Lovat in Sussex .
24 Anyway I asked her if she 'd heard from your dad , and she has heard from your dad apparently on Friday he went to the consultant
25 And instead of distancing herself from her subject with the language of ‘ scientific ’ detachment , her message is one of passionate commitment to the primates she has studied for almost the whole of her adult life .
26 She has turned into a champion of the underdog , gone out on a limb to support unglamorous causes like AIDS victims , drug abusers and the mentally handicapped .
27 Now that Poland has decided to wage war upon the Russian Bolsheviks , she has turned to our Government for assistance .
28 Her last with Penguin , as she has moved to HarperCollins , but the publicity is still tied in with her new hardback ( Fallen Skies ) .
29 Unless she sees a local advertisement , she will have little knowledge of job opportunity and if she has moved into the district from elsewhere , she may have difficulty in assessing the employment prospects .
30 She has moved from Arrow , and is just the sort of author who can benefit from a change of publisher , for she has been slipping a little recently .
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