Example sentences of "she have [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | you see up to now she has n't had a chance to okay maybe it 's erm |
2 | Yeah she has n't had a question yet |
3 | She has n't had a day 's illness in her life . ’ |
4 | She has n't had a form or nothing ! |
5 | But then , she has n't had an opportunity . ’ |
6 | ‘ She has obviously had an owner who kept right on top of the maintenance and defects list ’ |
7 | She has been trying to stake a claim which I vow to you on my honour she has never had a right to . |
8 | She has never had a period ; at eleven she was diagnosed as anorexic and hospitalised for ten weeks . |
9 | In the last ten years , Mrs H. tells me , she has always had a servant , because without one , social duties , cooking , and housework , even with the most up-to-date equipment , proved too exhausting . |
10 | ‘ Carolyn designed the dress as she has always had a flair for it . |
11 | Jennifer is 16 now but she has hardly had a moment to enjoy things other teenage girls experience . |
12 | She 'd simply had an impression of a stunningly beautiful room without having time to admire its contents . |
13 | She 'd not had a bath since … since … |
14 | She had a seriously ill patient to contend with and she 'd just had a telephone message to say that Brückner 's wife wanted to come up and visit him . |
15 | Marc made her feel as if she 'd just had a battle with a steamroller — but she was mildly pleased with herself . |
16 | Initially she 'd just had a bit of a fever and a very dry throat . |
17 | Which one was the real Luke Calder : the hard , tough businessman who would stop at nothing and spare no one to get what he wanted , or that tender stranger she 'd just had a glimpse of ? |
18 | And she 'd just had an idea , one which would get them all moving . |
19 | And that 's the first time she 'd ever had a doctor . |
20 | She 'd never had a day 's illness in her life , but Timothy 's future was beginning to prey on her mind . |
21 | She 'd never had a weight problem , of course , but she must have lost a few pounds over the past few days , because the waistband of the shorts she was wearing this morning — which she had purchased in New York only last Saturday — was already far looser than it had been . |
22 | She 'd never had an uncle like Dr Kent . |
23 | She 'd never had an enema , and had always dreaded the thought of it . |
24 | Yesterday she had n't had a chance to look properly . |
25 | ‘ She said she had n't had a drink in 10 days . |
26 | She had n't had a headache today , in spite of the thundery heat . |
27 | She was screaming at him now , that with a man like him she should have found another , her life had been nothing but work , work , work , worry , worry , worry , and now he made out she was a common whore , when she had n't had an instant 's pleasure in her livelong days . |
28 | She had n't had an accident . ’ |
29 | She had not had a chance to mention it to Charlotte Hanover before their … their contretemps of the other night , and assumed that he would have the decency to realize that she would not , in any case , want him to accompany her now . |
30 | She thought , listening to the famous film director , that she had not had an experience of oppression , of violence , at least she had not experienced her life in those terms ) : Your interpretation of women sees them as objects of desire , images in advertisements , pin-ups — how are you going to express the inner thoughts of Black Panthers ? |