Example sentences of "[adv] she have [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And then suddenly she had a sad mishap . |
2 | Only she had the awful feeling that was n't the end of it at all , and that was the really scary part of all this . |
3 | So had she , initially , only she had the horrible feeling that somewhere along the way she had begun to like him too much . |
4 | Naturally she had the largest room , complete with double bed . |
5 | Instead , she set to stubbornly work her way through in alphabetical order , so that before long she had a small pile of pink order slips in front of her . |
6 | Perhaps she had a poor memory and kept forgetting where she had left them . |
7 | Perhaps she had a secret assignation ? ’ |
8 | ‘ And obviously she had the wrong idea about what was expected of her ! ’ |
9 | So she had a little book and she wrote some words in English and some in Arabic the |
10 | ‘ She 's not that hard up , ’ Anne retorted amid laughter , but soon she had the same experience with another young man . |
11 | Besides she had a little money of her own . |
12 | Moreover she had the real comfort of knowing that her community appreciated what she was doing ; more , her life excited such admiration that after her death the interment had to be delayed for some days for fear of riots . |
13 | All at once she had the uncomfortable feeling that he had found some deeper meaning in her remark and was silently agreeing with her ; then he laughed , and the moment passed . |
14 | Later she had a full mastectomy and was just getting over that when they discovered the cancer had spread to her bones . |
15 | She strained away , but saw that her breasts were thrust out further , and now she had a new sensation to worry about — the liquid feeling in her loins as if he 'd built a small fire there . |
16 | Now she has a newly-acquired family to care for . |
17 | Her lips tightened a little at what he must be thinking , but it did n't take long for her to decide that here she had the perfect lead-in to her problem . |
18 | Sometimes she had the oddest feeling that she would have been able to confide in Paul , to pour out to him the whole bloody silly story without causing him to bat so much as an eyelid . |
19 | Sometimes she had the strangest feeling he knew her better than she knew herself , and if that were truly the case then how on earth was she to go on protecting herself ? |
20 | By then she had a terrible headache , but Hyper.0/6. one dose , relieved the headache instantly , the numbness was 50% improved after one minute and completely resolved after 30 minutes . |
21 | She sat dry-eyed for what felt like hours , then she had a long bath and washed her hair . |
22 | I ca n't keep on fishing in this bag , she said , and then she had a holy water stoup put up by the door , and filled it with them , you just took some on the way out . |
23 | Then she had the severest strain put on the control of her newly awakened ear-boxing predilection when his mouth twitched at the corners and it seemed , for a moment , that her sarcasm had amused him . |
24 | Then she had the dreadful feeling that he was not going to answer her anyway , for he said nothing . |
25 | Aunt Emily was not exactly ill , at least she had no definable complaint , but she rested a good deal , more and more , and every day seemed happier to let Alexandra take over the household decisions . |
26 | The book took more than its share of the available table space ; but at least she had a legitimate job . |
27 | Certainly she had the lightest skin among them , but she was not red-coloured , like the red of an egg . |