Example sentences of "[conj] she had have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although she had had a shower before going to the boat , she decided to take a long bath . |
2 | ‘ Picnic ’ : a word that she had had no occasion to use from that day to this . |
3 | The nursing staff told her father that she had had no rest during the night and was in considerable pain . |
4 | The wife of the detained dissident , Sasha Vondra , said yesterday that she had had no news of her husband for three weeks . |
5 | It seemed that she had had a row with her man and that he had left . |
6 | June Rogers reported that she had had a meeting with parents interested in improving the play area at the Sun Hill recreation ground . |
7 | In a £500,000 damages action at the Court of Session , she had said that she had had a collapse after being injected with anaesthetic drugs in the operating theatre . |
8 | She turned her back on him , unlocking the inner door , and as the warmth from the storage heaters wafted out to greet them she thanked God that she had had the foresight to leave them on — she did n't think she had been properly warm since reading the newspaper this afternoon — no , not even on the plane . |
9 | Eventually Mrs Webster explained that she had had an evacuee before me , who had ‘ breathed on the wall ’ , and she did not want me to do likewise . |
10 | It seemed to her that she had had an insight of vivid and terrible power and that something should now change . |
11 | Sister Ignatia had said that Flora could n't know whether she wanted to come or not until she had had a sniff of the place , seen some of the other girls . |
12 | About four months before , a friend of mine got pregnant and she had to have an abortion , and I was quite upset about that . |
13 | She tore up the inheritance of Edward Heath , as if she had had no part in it . |
14 | One girl asked another if she had had a lesson on computers that afternoon and when her friend replied in the affirmative her short comment was ‘ Dead boring , is n't it ? ’ |
15 | as if she had had a signal from the Chief Superintendent , Sergeant Henley subsided and Coffin took over the questioning . |
16 | She had told him something good would come out of that missing jewellery , but she had had no idea of just how wonderful it was going to be . |
17 | Whether she had had a warning or what . |
18 | ‘ No ! ’ the Doctor said , and at the same time Bernice was trying to remember exactly when she had had the conversation that she had just remembered so clearly . |