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

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1 Before the provision contained in rule 3(7) was enacted , the law governing standing to apply for prerogative orders was , in simplified terms , as follows : a person could apply for certiorari or prohibition provided he or she had a genuine grievance or , in other words , provided the applicant was a person aggrieved by the challenged decision .
2 His Offensive Weapons ( Scotland ) Bill would put the onus on the person carrying a knife to prove he or she had a valid reason for doing so .
3 The ‘ spiritual sense ’ view of faith has given rise to a form of spiritual elitism in which the believer welcomes a position in which he or she has no common ground with the unbeliever , and thereby turns the sort of dismissive ‘ religious language is nonsense ’ approach of Ayer into a welcome acceptance of the divide between men and women of reason on the one hand , and those with faith on the other .
4 Your plugger should contact all the DJs with whom he or she has a good relationship , trying to persuade them to play your record .
5 The second must be that he or she has a long life .
6 If the researcher is interested in discussions of government finance in the Treasury , he or she has a potential problem of informational over-kill .
7 Under the established system for electing members to the House of Commons , each elector has only one vote in a general election ; each constituency returns only one Member of Parliament ; and Members of the House of Commons are elected on a first-past-the-post ( winner takes all ) system whereby the candidate with the most votes wins the seat whether or not he or she has an overall majority of all the votes cast in the constituency .
8 In operational terms , someone has a need for health care if he or she has the appropriate indications for the intervention in question .
9 Her parents would as lief have me as Humphrey , and she 'd a good deal rather . ’
10 Maggie needed her , Rachel needed her , and she had no other choice ; passion was not to be part of her calling .
11 I kept Joanna in commission , her food locker in the small cuddy where I both cooked and slept well stocked with keeping-stores , and she had a good reserve of fuel for the outboard .
12 There had been a very masculine intention to punish in those dark eyes and she had a good idea what the punishment would have been .
13 And she had a good life , when all 's said . ’
14 Now , however , she had leisure to take in her surroundings , and she had a good look at an enormous house that she had barely glanced at before .
15 Derek really gave me some stick about my ‘ fan club , on the way home in the car ; he told my mum everything , and she had a good laugh , too .
16 and er , she said er , she 's got things sort of straightened out and she had a good nights sleep with her dog , both dogs , one on the bed and one by the side of her .
17 Those dark eyes had softened considerably , but they seemed to be boring into her and she had a ridiculous urge to duck her head .
18 Life seemed suspended and she had a disquieting sense of being quite alone .
19 As far as she could see there was nothing at all but mountains and she had a nasty feeling that they would be isolated behind them for some considerable time to come .
20 Sarah had spruced herself up ; she wore a long , royal-blue coat ova a blue dress of some silky material and she had a blue cloche hat pulled down over her straggling grey hair .
21 Her hair was short and dark , and she had a long face with a mobile mouth and crooked teeth .
22 She had not intended to bring this out into the open in quite this way , but she was left with little option , and she had a vague instinct that in the long run it might reap results .
23 She was also prone to frequent and severe migraine headaches , and she had a wheezy chest which had led to her first asthma attack which worried her greatly .
24 However , the contradiction between her need for independence and her life proved intolerable and she had a nervous breakdown in 1953 .
25 Er but then she worked went to work in a munitions factory in Kilburn and she had a marvellous time .
26 ’ She 's animated and she had a great look in her eyes ’ .
27 but Pam was a wonderful hostess , and she had a great secret : she exuded love without noticing it .
28 By late afternoon she realised he had no intention of returning to the office while she was in it , and she had a strong suspicion that he did not trust her .
29 Every rib in Kim 's back rib-cage , was fractured , as were some in front , and she had a broken collarbone and upper arm .
30 Her fiancé seemed to be on a Cook 's tour of the Middle East , and she had a touching faith in my opinion as to his current safety .
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