Example sentences of "[adv] she have a " in BNC.
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1 | And then suddenly she had a sad mishap . |
2 | Suddenly she had a need to speak his name . |
3 | If only she had a comb and some make-up . |
4 | Apparently she had a severe allergic reaction to the drug , although it could have been a lethal impurity in the tab she took . |
5 | Instead , she set to stubbornly work her way through in alphabetical order , so that before long she had a small pile of pink order slips in front of her . |
6 | Perhaps she had a poor memory and kept forgetting where she had left them . |
7 | Perhaps she had a secret assignation ? ’ |
8 | Perhaps she has a point . |
9 | As for Sparta , perhaps her first vote was merely a warning shot , and her second was for peace ; she was publicizing her own resolve to abide scrupulously by the terms of the Thirty Years Peace : Samos was ‘ possessed ’ by Athens in 446 and so she had a right to keep it . |
10 | So she had a little book and she wrote some words in English and some in Arabic the |
11 | So she had a list of about five things she wanted sorted out and she said so far we were the cheapest . |
12 | so she had a bit of a benny it was |
13 | Come into work I think it 's assumed she 'd left but she did n't leave , she di she had enough of it so she had a couple of days off come in this morning and er I said to Steven , no idea what the situation was . |
14 | A statement that the buildings in Old Aberdeen are beautiful is embedded within an assertion that the speaker was recently in Old Aberdeen , and stayed there for a period , and so she has a warrant for making the statement . |
15 | Physically she had a lot more to offer than Kate , but for some unknown reason he really fancied the policewoman . |
16 | Nevertheless she had a go . |
17 | But the tendency in households for business decisions to be left to the husband and for the wife , whether or not she is a joint owner of the matrimonial home and whether or not she has a separate job , to have the main domestic responsibilities still persists . |
18 | Besides she had a little money of her own . |
19 | She believed Martin had ended the engagement , and eventually she had a serious mental breakdown . |
20 | on she had a big coat |
21 | Above all , Celia must never know the whole story of how and why her mother died , nor that , presumably , somewhere she had a father whom , please God , she would never know . |
22 | To hell with Berry and Jonah , and Captain Lawless R.N. , for now and always she had a love of her own . |
23 | The fact that he obviously thought she was a good nurse pleased her and gave her confidence , while the fact that Belinda had not betrayed his secret and gossiped about his wife and her illness earned his gratitude and respect , so that now they were allies and she knew she would be able to go to him if ever she had a problem at the hospital . |
24 | Usually she had a saucepan of water simmering on the electric stove , with two plates warming on top of it , waiting to receive the meal . |
25 | Later she had a full mastectomy and was just getting over that when they discovered the cancer had spread to her bones . |
26 | Then little invisible tadpole things in the pee swam through the bathwater up the woman 's bottom and laid eggs , and six months later she had a baby . |
27 | In August 1910 she suffered a heart attack , and two years later she had a stroke which left her a paralysed cripple . |
28 | A year later she had a normal dorsal spine x ray . |
29 | Nine days later she had a laparotomy with a view to performing a portosystemic shunt . |
30 | They met whenever she had a free evening and he had a free evening , and it was n't often . |