Example sentences of "she have a [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Her manager Jerry Schiller said : ‘ She has a terrific voice and can write . ’ |
2 | ‘ Yes , but she has a better memory than me , even . |
3 | Though her long musical career has seemed very erratic , the overview provided by Greatest Hits 1965–1992 from I Got You Babe and the brilliant Gypsies , Tramps and Thieves right up to The Shoop Shoop Song — proves she has a great voice and a devilish way of picking the best tunes . |
4 | I suspect she has a fractured skull and her cheekbone is also broken . |
5 | She has a large whisky and ginger and starts to dance again . |
6 | ‘ If she has a large family and some of them are unprovided for , say , for instance , she has unmarried sisters and aunts and nieces , then it is only right , since her husband has married into the family , that he should provide for them , too . ’ |
7 | You can be sure that a woman must have big and thick labia if she has a big mouth and thick lips . |
8 | She has a modest expression and a pale sweet face . |
9 | She has a pale complexion and hazel eyes . |
10 | She has a red face and a manner that pulls people up short . |
11 | She is chocolate-brown but has fair-coloured highlights ( the poodle was champagne-colour ) , and you 'll also see she has a white beard and a tiny dab of white on one of her back paws . |
12 | The second reason was that , even were she to have a successful pregnancy and birth , she was terrified that she might one day be carrying her child in her arms when she fainted and might then drop or hurt the child in some way . |
13 | She had a weak chest and needed a lot of attention , whereas I was robust and could be left to my own devices . |
14 | It irritated her to think that she had n't been doing anything reckless like running to catch a bus ; but she had a private theory that an old person did n't break a hip because she fell , but fell because her hip snapped , after gradual erosion . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | She had a good idea but did it matter ? |
17 | She had a small mouth and large eyes , darkly outlined with kohl . |
18 | Still , she had a sneaking hope that as she 'd reached her lowest ebb , the tide might turn . |
19 | She had a sneaking suspicion that she knew why the men had not given up their seats . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | ( She had a low voice that held every man in Polruan spellbound . ) |
22 | I had a letter from her this morning in which she said she had a bronchial chill and hoped that I fared better . |
23 | She had a new sink and new bright yellow cabinets to go with them . |
24 | She had a nice car before Chris made her have that more or less . |
25 | She had a pleasant disposition and always had a twinkle in her eyes . |
26 | She had a cloying sensuousness and , like her mother , Anne Boleyn , she could ride anything . |
27 | Perhaps she had a poor memory and kept forgetting where she had left them . |
28 | She had a cruel pen and a reputation for physical violence to match . |
29 | It was hardly the kind of place that a girl should arrange to meet her own father , unless she had a cruel streak or a deeply insensitive nature , or both . |
30 | She had a nervous breakdown and her hair fell out . |