Example sentences of "she have [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | I can feel it turn , too , as Millie realizes who she has just seen . |
2 | She has now seen the new job description which is very similar to what she does now but with part of the Clerk to the Board post as well . |
3 | As she looks in its direction , she sees in a way she has never seen before : |
4 | ‘ she has never seen what is good , how can she be good ? ’ — Vincent quoted from Zola 's L'Assommoir to back up his contention ; or perhaps he had read it there in the first place and appropriated it . |
5 | But she has never seen a real hummingbird . |
6 | She has never seen any living animal or bird at all . |
7 | At his funeral she is surprised by the appearance of three Americans whom she has never seen before . |
8 | She 'd already seen Il-Maltija , a country dance which Roman had told her began in the royal courts of the eighteenth century . |
9 | Perhaps it was because she 'd already seen countless admiring female eyes slide in his direction ; even though they apparently had n't recognised him in his goggles and ski-hat , still they were drawn by the sheer animal magnetism of the man . |
10 | But she 'd also seen other facets of his character , knew it to be deep and complex . |
11 | ‘ Well , that answers quite a lot , ’ Lucy said , drawing a deep breath to indicate she 'd just seen the light . |
12 | First to New York , which she thought was the ugliest , filthiest town she 'd ever seen , typified by their slouching , smoking mounted police . |
13 | Jane was squeezed beside the fattest black woman she 'd ever seen , shaking like a jelly with continual mirth . |
14 | Dot thought it was the loveliest book she 'd ever seen . |
15 | Looking at it , Jess thought it the grandest place she 'd ever seen . |
16 | She found she was trembling , not with fear but with excitement , there was something about helping the most unusual villain she 'd ever seen that stirred unknown feelings deep within her . |
17 | It was as imposing an edifice as she 'd ever seen . |
18 | Lucy sat on the tiled floor of a shower cubicle in the bathroom of the most expensive-looking hotel suite that she 'd ever seen , hugging her knees , shivering despite the temperature of the water that beat down upon her . |
19 | Nothing that would stand looking at too closely , of course , but it was like all the best illusions that she 'd ever seen , onstage or off because for all its contrivance , in the moment of perception it somehow transcended reality . |
20 | A head like none she 'd ever seen before bobbed out of the waves , whiskered and grinning and as big as her whole body . |
21 | That she 'd had no husband , that the only man she 'd ever seen her with was — David Harland . |
22 | It was only towards herself that she 'd ever seen him act meanly . |
23 | They were the most beautiful , sensuous things she 'd ever seen , each one a perfect , magical work of art , displaying humour and pathos and poetry . |
24 | The trousers had followed the jacket on to the chair , leaving only a pair of grey and white striped boxer shorts , and in dumb amazement she clutched the towel around her and stared reluctantly at the most impressive male body she 'd ever seen , well over six feet of muscle and sinew and matt-looking olive-tanned skin . |
25 | Even if he did have the most compelling eyes she 'd ever seen — and a body to make the gods jealous . |
26 | He was on the receiving end of a look that was as coldly disdainful as any she 'd ever seen . |
27 | No she said I 've got the second biggest co cock I mean that she 'd ever seen . |
28 | She tried to break from his grasp , but as she spoke he released the arm still pinned at her side and placed his hand on the curve of her neck , fondling it in a way that reminded her of an actor she 'd once seen playing Henry VIII just before a beheading scene . |
29 | Ronni also understood now that hurt look she 'd sometimes seen in his eyes during his angry exchanges with Silvia . |
30 | I think it 's the first time she 'd actually seen Oliver look clean . |