Example sentences of "[vb past] she have " in BNC.
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1 | She insisted quietly on halving the bill and he let her have her way , not wanting to jeopardize his chance of eating with her in the future . |
2 | He let her have her fill . |
3 | She had a way of never doubting other people or herself , it was headstrong , he says , and naive and infuriating , but it was also touching and one let her have her way . |
4 | so , she thinks like they were , they were on show these just for a wardrobe and a set of drawers for a thousand quid , he let her have them for six hundred , so she 's been and paid a deposit on them |
5 | ‘ And Pietr made her have the child ? ’ |
6 | She had a nice car before Chris made her have that more or less . |
7 | Well , it was n't about anything , except did she have it off or did n't she ? |
8 | What did she have to cry about , I thought as I stumbled through the door . |
9 | Did she have to shoulder his fears too ? had he no strength left at all to feed into their little supply ? |
10 | Did she have to shout at him ? |
11 | Did she have Mr Gonzalez in mind ? |
12 | Why did she have to be born into a mad , slave-driving family ? |
13 | Why , Jo wondered , did she have to have a nose like a cross between a doughnut and a ski-jump ? |
14 | ‘ We 're not — we 're not them — ’ Why did she have to use such pinnacles of perfection to lure them with ? |
15 | Or did she have some other ‘ Thing ’ to invoke ? |
16 | ‘ She was running up debts , and when her full-time employment ceased not only did she have her alcohol problem but also had a number of clothing clubs pursuing her . ’ |
17 | The question raised by the Law Lords on the Circuit who referred it to the High Court was whether despite being deaf and dumb and uneducated , did the defendant know the difference between right and wrong , did she know that a consequence of guilt was punishment , and did she have the power of communicating her thoughts ? |
18 | What sort of face did she have ? |
19 | Already her mind was busy with the practical problems — did she have the right shoes and if not how could she afford to buy them . |
20 | Had she seen a plastic brick floating , or did she have to think of a name for her wavy line and enclosed shape ? |
21 | And then I thought I would write and suggest that she should suggest herself to tea one day and not only did she have the effrontery to do so but she brought her husband . |
22 | We , too , should be grateful to Elizabeth ; not only did she have the foresight to bequeath a will for posterity to read , she also had the good taste — so rare in the family , alas — to be buried beneath a headstone which would retain its legibility over the years . |
23 | Nor did she have any of the pale and slightly apologetic stance of her mother . |
24 | Did she have a prearranged meeting ? |
25 | ‘ Did she have any boyfriends ? ’ |
26 | Barbara thought , why did she have to bring Peter into it ? |
27 | She bit her lip , she must avoid financial ruin at all costs , what did she have that she could sell to raise money ? |
28 | She was dressed quite nice , did she have spare clothes , after all ? |
29 | Not even Jane 's tender digestion would keep her from tonight 's dancing , and nor did she have any real fear of meeting her husband , for Jane well knew Sharpe 's reluctance to dance or to dress up in a frippery uniform , but the possibility of his presence was an alarming thought that she could not resist exploring . |
30 | Nor did she have much confidence in many of the nannies who now worked at Park House . |