Example sentences of "she have [vb pp] up " in BNC.

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1 I actually have at the back which I will show in a minute , a costume that was worn by a woman in the eighteen-forties , and it shows how she has kept up with the fashion ; it is a fairly fashionable dress , but it is adapted for real life , for day to day life , for for the life of an ordinary middle class woman who had perhaps one or two servants , but had to do the running of the household herself .
2 Yeah , she 's great — she has split up from her husband and works for her and the kids , a really independent woman who 's been messed around by men and is now looking after herself .
3 ACTRESS Mia Farrow does not have a new man in her life now that she has split up with film director Woody Allen .
4 But she has grown up strangely , and she treats him with a cold formality , calling him ‘ Sir ’ but correcting him almost every time he speaks .
5 This keeps him happy until it is time to go to the nursery by which time she has cleared up the mess .
6 The bullet in the groin at the end of Lipstick may be cathartic , and we may take a certain ghoulish delight in watching Farrah Fawcett in Extremities debate whether to bury alive in the garden the attempted rapist she has tied up in her house .
7 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 .
8 Spokesman Peter Titterton cheekily suggested that Princess Di should drive one now she has given up her Mercedes .
9 We now know for certain that the Theobalds are doubtful , that Percy and Lois Hollis will ‘ do their best ’ , and we have had a late flash that Poppy Winterton thinks she has picked up a mystery virus .
10 She has picked up some driving tricks from the SAS .
11 But , needing something to do after being ditched from pop show The Word , she has signed up for acting lessons at the famous Lee Strasbourg School .
12 But what she has come up with in Jazz is wilder , more elusive than in any previous work .
13 It is to be hoped that her business is now sufficiently stable to realise the opportunity , for she has clocked up three managing directors in the past few years .
14 After she has paraded up and down with Gianfranco Ferré , current king of Dior , pointing out various details on his work , we look at the sketches and ask to see dress number 59 .
15 She has set up her own training school because she found conventional training schemes offered no scope for the kind of message she wants to get across .
16 This project has received much local support and she has set up a group of people who will organise it long term .
17 I guess she has used up one of her nine lives .
18 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 .
19 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
20 At the church she 'd ended up in the cliche/1 situation of being frozen out by Marius ' relatives .
21 For years she 'd built up a protective shell around herself , a barrier against which the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune had bounced and fallen harmlessly to the ground .
22 She 'd saved up for many months .
23 The client expresses and believes in different , more rational interpretations — ‘ There is no rule which says somebody must love someone else , it would have been great if she 'd turned up but there are other girls I could ask out .
24 Oh Jesus , Sam , she was everybody 's Aunt Jemima , if she 'd turned up with her hair in a bun and flour on her apron she could n't have made them love her more , Jesus , Sam , we 're not guilty .
25 Nobody knew much about her , she 'd turned up in the town as a sort of companion-housekeeper to an old lady who had a house in Morrab Close , a Mrs Armitage — a widow .
26 To hear him tell it you 'd think they 'd had a date and she 'd turned up late !
27 Like someone drowning , Sarah saw her past life in detail ; the filthy room in which she 'd grown up with no privacy and no sanitation , the painful joints on Ma 's fingers from too much sewing , Paddy 's brawls , and the incessant noise and smell of Turnmill Street .
28 She 'd grown up into a beautiful fair girl , and every lad in the county had his eye on her , as Billy knew from all the women 's gossip .
29 Was n't he the one with whom she 'd grown up at Sleet when his father was head keeper before him ?
30 She 'd grown up knowing that .
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