Example sentences of "[verb] she have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Because she had no man , Clare also suddenly found she had no public identity and was not likely to get asked to dinner parties , for society seemed to move only in couples .
2 Never having been aboard a ship before , she found she had a natural liking for the sea life : she suffered no seasickness at all , and as João had sent an excellent chef to cook her meals , she dined well and developed a taste for the green wine of Portugal .
3 Dr Nick Walters , exercise physiologist at the University of Westminster , tested Margaret on his Futrex 5000 computer , which analyses body muscle , fat and water , and found she had a fat proportion of 28 per cent — well above her recommended level of 22 per cent .
4 Dr Howe … an Oxford graduate … had been a tutor in English at the Open University based at Foxcombe Hall in Oxford for the past two years … she 's recently published her first book … through Cambridge university Press called the First English Actresses … colleagues say she had a bright future .
5 Nothing was said to indicate she had a proprietary interest in the house .
6 She says she had a perfect childhood , an almost miraculous childhood .
7 CROOKED tycoon Robert Maxwell 's widow wishes she could help the pensioners her husband robbed but says she has no spare money .
8 She says she has a nice cake next door , one she made last night .
9 I 'll say it is I 'll say it is but she says she has a trapped nerve in the top of her leg , she says sometimes it 's not so bad but she said it 's not bad , you know when I get up she says I 'm in a lot of pain and it , you have to take painkillers for it
10 Her husband says she has a big mark across her throat from the rope .
11 yeah , done well , I might re come winter I 'll probably replace it , I wo n't bother now it 's not worth it with summer says she having a nice summer
12 I very much enjoyed the unpretentious vocal quality of Ruth Holton though would like to have felt she had a little bit more in reserve .
13 Two rows of pegs decorated her succulent crack , making it appear she had a wooden hedgehog between her legs .
14 A medical report estimated she had a mental age of seven years and nine months .
15 I do n't think she had a single dress with full sleeves .
16 Clare 's partner was a just-divorced man who talked endlessly about ‘ that bitch who need n't think she has a free meal ticket for life ’ , then took Clare to dance at Annabel 's , London 's most expensive new nightclub .
17 I do n't think she has the faintest idea what it would mean to marry a chap without private means , and if she did , I 'm afraid she 'd change her mind . ’
18 She gave a wry little grin , realising she had no real plan of action in mind .
19 ‘ But I would have guessed she had a good head for holding her drink .
20 She is chocolate-brown but has fair-coloured highlights ( the poodle was champagne-colour ) , and you 'll also see she has a white beard and a tiny dab of white on one of her back paws .
21 According to our mother , he was so late that she began to suspect she had the hysterical pregnancy of all time .
22 Four months later , and with viewing figures up a million , she reckons she has a winning formula .
23 I suspect she has a fractured skull and her cheekbone is also broken .
24 As she talked to key people and travelled round Britain on her preliminary fact-finding tour she discovered she had a big area of ignorance .
25 Add to this the impending introduction of the reforms to community care and the prospect of a tight year of NHS spending in 1993–4 and you could forgive Virginia Bottomley for wishing she had a different portfolio .
26 She had been reluctant to put it away , wishing she had no other commitments so that she could continue with the next chapter and looking forward to getting down to work again the following morning .
27 Her mother had known she had no immediate plans to go on holiday and had assumed she would be free to chase after Suzie .
28 ‘ Only he did n't leave his wife , so Marie O'Donnell returned to Ireland , and because she knew how it would be if it was known she had an illegitimate child she told everyone she was a widow .
29 It came to her now just how little she knew about him — much less than he knew about her life , which was to a great extent an open book , despite his determination to believe she had a dark side .
30 The EC decided she had the same right to benefits as a man or a single woman .
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