Examples of 'she had been given' in a sentence

Meaning of "she had been given"

She had been given: Implies that a woman had received something in the past. It suggests a prior action or event of providing something to her

How to use "she had been given" in a sentence

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she had been given
She had been given a slew of stimulants to try.
It warms my heart to know she had been given that time.
She had been given my number by another patient.
And it came out that she had been given up for adoption.
She had been given a good place on the programme.
She felt as though she had been given her life back.
She had been given for adoption by her mother.
It certainly seemed that she had been given a bum deal.
She had been given an elixir of youth.
It was as if the name she had been given was fate.
She had been given hope.
She never appreciated the gift that she had been given.
She had been given it as a gift and had never used it.
She just accepts what she had been given and moves forward.
She had been given in marriage to a man who already had two wives.

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It was already incredible enough that she had been given this kind of opportunity.
She had been given three months and has lived eight years.
To bring a small harp that she had been given for her birthday.
She had been given a gift, problems or not.
Morozova was forced to sign a statement that she had been given good treatment.
Key she had been given.
She kept taking the pain medications she had been given at the hospital.
She had been given to him by her parents, as was custom.
This was a gift from her parents that she had been given before leaving.
The coroner determined she had been given a toxic dose of benzodiazepines and died by asphyxiation.
She had been thinking about this ever since she had been given her orders.
I was so glad she had been given the role of Miranda.
Now Sophie looked at the envelope she had been given.
The Queen Mother remarked that she had been given many presents before but never a garden.
She had been given away at birth, without even a name.
Only later did she realise that she had been given the wrong change.
She had been given but a small education by a French-Swiss governess.
When she returned, she had been given a ticket.
She didn't hesitate to seize the second chance she had been given.
When she got back, she had been given a ticket.
She had been given a disciplinary hearing, and then told she would hear by post.
Her father was a military officer, and she had been given a strong education.
Thus, she had been given such a title.
Medicine for the patient ; but just after she had been given the.
Although deaf from birth, she had been given great opportunities while growing up.
She had been given a “ diagnosis ” that completely satisfied her.
Before the new treatment, she had been given just three years to live.
She had been given a new habit ( the one which is preserved ).
When finding out it was a woman in her thirties, she had been given strange looks.
She had been given until September 20 to leave the country.
Out of all of her kind, only she had been given a love for her child.
She had been given an Egyptian woman, Hajar, as a servant.
She had been blessed with no magic, but she had been given brains.
Valcarce, a Spanish-born secretary in Washington, read the article as if she had been given a mission.
She claimed to have visited Hell, where she had been given a tour by Satan.

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