Example sentences of "she have have [art] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | She has had a crisis of faith since her old man was put in the bin , and , a month or so ago , she took all her C. S. Lewis books out into the garden and burnt them . |
2 | She has had a number of exhibitions in Canada and been published in Britain . |
3 | She has had a number of exhibitions in Canada and been published in Britain . |
4 | She 'd had a cocktail of them at some point that morning . ’ |
5 | So she 'd had a bit of a go at Bob and er |
6 | She 'd had a couple of little fumbling and innocuous affairs , nothing serious , and she never dared breathe a word to Georg . |
7 | and it was later on when she 'd had a couple of tomatoes . |
8 | ‘ She 'd had a dickens of a lot to drink . |
9 | She 'd had a number of the wives in tonight , all choosing bits and pieces out of their Christmas Club money . |
10 | How long it seemed since she 'd had a touch of glamour in her life ! |
11 | She 'd had no intention of getting drawn into this tortuous emotional maze again . |
12 | But now he came to consider it , she 'd had an air of knowing more than she 'd let on throughout the proceedings . |
13 | She had n't been a patient for over twenty years , since she 'd had the barrage of undignified tests and minor operations that had led to nothing but disappointment . |
14 | Now if she 'd had the voice of the little dumpy one they all took the mickey out of , Lemon , as they called her , he just might have put the question to her . |
15 | Early in 1975 , when the condition of her health — she had had a recurrence of cancer — was obviously very serious , Elizabeth wrote to me about the letters , requesting the destruction of her own after her death , and asking what I wished to be done with mine . |
16 | When she first came to the sand , a long time ago , she had had a pocketful of pills and squeezers , but she had lost interest in them . |
17 | Shamefully , she had had a vision of his body naked , even before they had gone to bed together , her first intimation that she was beginning to feel more for him than she ought , for the vision had not frightened but intrigued her . |
18 | When Susie first came to see me , she had had a string of unhappy love affairs . |
19 | She had had a glimpse of the academic sort of ‘ summer school ’ when she went to Oxford to lecture on Ivy to some foreign students . |
20 | Sister Ignatia had said that Flora could n't know whether she wanted to come or not until she had had a sniff of the place , seen some of the other girls . |
21 | She had had no life of her own for several years ; if she went out for half an hour , she had to leave messages all round the flat , telling Yury she 'd be back soon , otherwise he would panic . |
22 | They had been hustled off the boat separately , and her inquisitor had simply ignored her demands to have Clive brought in so that he could confirm she had had no knowledge of what was going on . |
23 | She had told him something good would come out of that missing jewellery , but she had had no idea of just how wonderful it was going to be . |
24 | She had had no experience of domestic affairs , but she managed well enough , and had the satisfaction of knowing that she was doing something for Susan , after all . |
25 | As an only child , she had had no experience of that kind of affectionate teasing and she rather enjoyed it . |
26 | The wife of the detained dissident , Sasha Vondra , said yesterday that she had had no news of her husband for three weeks . |
27 | Yesterday when he had imprinted his lips on her mouth she had had no foretaste of what a deliberate kiss of his could be like . |
28 | She had had the benefit of having worked in an hotel after all . |
29 | It seemed to her that she had had an insight of vivid and terrible power and that something should now change . |
30 | She 's had a bit of a blow . |