Example sentences of "[vb past] 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 A medical report estimated she had a mental age of seven years and nine months .
5 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 .
6 The EC decided she had the same right to benefits as a man or a single woman .
7 Similarly , any woman who felt she had a potential claim as a result of a silicone breast implant was urged to consult with a solicitor as soon as possible .
8 Maggie felt she had the upper hand to some extent and this had to be talked out .
9 He knew she had a failed marriage with a strange son , Steve .
10 Ahead of her she knew she had a tough day hosting a TV show about cancer , the disease which first struck Mae-Britt 22 years ago .
11 For herself , she wished she could have bought one of the paintings , she knew she had the ideal space for it on one of the walls of her long white sitting room in Kington Square .
12 If Fen thought she had no other attachments , she 'd be off this boat in double quick time .
13 It had arrived quite quickly , and they had said that they thought she had a burst ulcer .
14 She was an attractive woman , but I never thought she had a human feeling in her .
15 To one who thought she had an equal right
16 Come on , Rachel , think about it ; a caring man would hardly have walked out on his future wife as soon as he learned she had a crippling disease , would he ?
17 Did she have a prearranged meeting ?
18 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 .
19 Why did she have the sudden feeling that she was no longer in control ?
20 I had a letter from her this morning in which she said she had a bronchial chill and hoped that I fared better .
21 At the end of one term , one of them said she had a new friend called Lisa .
22 While he bent over the cot , she watched him with a mischievous look ; after a little , she said she had a curious pain in her chest .
23 Yeah , and that was his brother who lives in London and they 've invited him up , but she said she had a bad cold last night and was n't feeling too good , she said I 'm fine today , but she said we put them off .
24 There was no card but Dawn said she had a fair idea who they were from .
25 And she said she had a lovely time .
26 And Sophia said she had a grey squirrel fur coat too .
27 She said she had no close relations to bother about on her husband 's side and only the Evans on hers .
28 Heather said she had no second thoughts about Chris , now working for Fujitsu at Newton Aycliffe .
29 However , two of the disabled professionals firmly believed that being disabled gave them no additional insight into other people 's disabilities , and one congenitally disabled person said she had no special understanding of acquired disability .
30 Ma Madge said she had the real flu because she ached all over and really weak .
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