Example sentences of "she have [art] [noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | But she has no inclination to pick up a banner and protest about it . |
2 | She has no wish to wake up and find a new purpose in her life . |
3 | Shall I ask her if she has a friend to bring along for you ? ’ |
4 | The women in the village say , ‘ Poor Elizabeth , she has a lot to put up with , with that big old house and Angharad , and Hywel working so hard on the farm ’ , but their eyes gleam as they speak and they do not like her . |
5 | She had a gold filling in one of her back teeth . |
6 | But she was more tired than she knew , and soon she began to wish that she had a suitcase to sit on ; but hers was on the rack in that tightly packed carriage , and she could n't go back for it . |
7 | I wanted to go with her but she said she had a lot to sort out with Fernando and would rather be on her own . ’ |
8 | She had a task to carry out . |
9 | For once she had no need to count up and then across in order to identify her own balcony . |
10 | She had no need to look down ; she could feel the tightness of her nipples , that exquisite straining pull . |
11 | Checking and rechecking her figures , she had no time to give in to the promptings of the irrational . |
12 | As luck would have it , she had no time to build up her fears again , for her labour pains started that very night . |
13 | It was due to take place the last week in August and Mrs Bennett who , since the death of her husband , had lived with her married daughter , had promised to ‘ see it through ’ , as she put it ; but she had also made it quite clear that she had no desire to stay on permanently , as Celia had hoped . |
14 | She had no wish to settle down . |
15 | She had no wish to praise up Robert 's practice , but , having already told Mr Miller so much of her ambitions and the problems she faced , it would be foolish to appear evasive . |
16 | She had no business going off ! ’ |
17 | She too was saying that she had an urge to go down with her broom and sweep up the these building works . |
18 | She had never found any place in the world intimidating when she was after a story and she had the ability to ferret out facts , an uncanny instinct for the truth . |
19 | The road back was easy and she had the chance to look around . |
20 | She had the grace to look down at her wedding ring , a worn gold band . |
21 | At this moment she had the urge to fly back to the house , take her into her arms again and say ‘ I 'm going to make it up to you for all the love that I 've withheld , and for all the love you 've missed in your life . ’ |
22 | Do you know she had the sauce to pick up my socks and start smoothing down the eiderdown . ’ |
23 | He gazed at her , in silence , as if waiting to see if she had the strength to carry out this assertion . |
24 | Struggling into yet another of the brief garments bought for her by Ross — her trembling fingers fumbling awkwardly with the small scraps of material — Laura dearly wished that she had the courage to chicken out of the whole affair . |