Example sentences of "[pers pn] has [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One of them has King Tut on it , Isis on another and bees all over one … ’
2 What will happen to all those projects if none of them has access to the channel tunnel and to the rapid movement of freight and passengers around the London area ?
3 If you are accepting instructions on behalf of a partnership , it is again a good idea to check that the person who approaches you has authority to act on their behalf .
4 I hope she has fun .
5 Molly is aware that she has cancer but she is in great heart .
6 She has anaemia and first stage rickets . ’
7 She has bronchitis now , and her breathing is laboured .
8 She has work to do indoors and out , and her life is eminently prosaic .
9 She has English rose looks and charm , and while she thrives on being at the centre of events she is still extremely shy .
10 The Queen was forced to cancel two engagements yesterday and another today because she has flu .
11 She has clear /l/ twice — a Jamaican would be expected to have it everywhere — yet twice she has vocalisation of /l/ as in LE .
12 In response to a request from a member we ask a named practitioner ( medical or alternative ) if he or she has evidence of efficacy that meets these criteria and , if not , if he or she is obtaining such evidence .
13 In practice many senior nurses have failed to take account of the ward manager 's contribution , although she has responsibility for directing the efforts of the labour force towards meeting patient needs .
14 A buyer will be concerned to know details about whether gas is connected ; whether he or she has responsibility for all or any fences or ditches ; whether the property has mains drainage ; whether there is liability to maintain a road at the front of the property ; or whether application for planning permission has been refused in the past .
15 She has go to bad that I worry about my fingers when I carry out water changes .
16 shows Jesus that she has faith and her request is granted .
17 And though she has faith that her lawyer 's appeal will be successful , she is bitter and baffled by the attitudes of the bureaucracy .
18 She has luck on her side , too .
19 and at first of course a woman does n't have milk , she has colostrum .
20 She has communication difficulties and is unlikely to be able to deal with the matter herself .
21 Mrs Fellows is well nourished and well hydrated before she has surgery .
22 She has play therapy at Moston Lodge and she can paint little pictures .
23 She 'd been there for less than two weeks when her employers discovered she has leukaemia .
24 gone bloody mildew and she has home made is n't it ?
25 Assuming that she is asymptomatic , she either depends on the male who infected her to inform her of the diagnosis or , if he does not , wait for the next person with whom she has intercourse to develop symptoms , discover the diagnosis , and then contact her with the bad news .
26 She has honour .
27 But I felt guilty about her being in a Home … she just had to go in in the end — and I know it 's the best place , it 's safe and she has company all the time … ’
28 This duly arrived and the five hour Test Programme has just been successfully completed at the farm strip at Weston Underwood where Midge is presently ‘ stationed ’ She has company too — her stable mate is a Tiger Moth : G-AMHF .
29 Yes , for she has money and an acquisitive nature .
30 Unless she has money of her own — which is an eventuality we can ignore for practical purposes — she is in extreme difficulty .
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