Example sentences of "she have [adv] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Tea went through all its stages — scones ( I fancy ) , gingerbread ( which was a success ) , and small cakes with chopped walnut on which were rather good , but I do n't think they appealed to her — she has n't a sweet tooth , I think … |
2 | She has also a splendid charwoman . |
3 | She has also a teething baby , pinched and veined and smelling of milk . |
4 | I loved him , as much as an alien can entertain love for a being on a green planet where she knows she has only a certain time . |
5 | At least the first time , she 'd only a vague notion of what might lie ahead . |
6 | She had either a split skirt or split dress . |
7 | The initial shock must have been terrible , but in fact she had rather a good war . |
8 | Ruth and she had instead a disarmed neutrality . |
9 | If you look at her face she had quite a pointed nose |
10 | She had quite a few gadgets . |
11 | She had quite a large party staying in the village and so we just gathered in the kitchen and talked . |
12 | She had perhaps a few spoonfuls of oil ; she was told to pour those minute contents of her jar into jars that might have held a hundred times as much as she had . |
13 | An exhausted Miranda found that instead of having more time , she had almost a full-time job keeping present and future shareholders informed and happy : she prepared official reports , gave institutional and pension-fund presentations , attended city lunches , and made time in her overfilled schedule for the financial press . |
14 | A second later she had fallen to the ground , her hair covering her eyes so that she had only a vague impression of the man bending over her . |
15 | ‘ I think ’ , wrote Baxter , ‘ that she had scarce a pleasanter time in her life than while she was with me there . ’ |