Example sentences of "[conj] she have had [art] " in BNC.

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1 Twenty-three-year-old Jill Yate took the opportunity of telling her boss that , although she had had a wonderful year travelling around Europe , she was beginning to feel homesick and would soon be going back to the United States .
2 Although she had had a shower before going to the boat , she decided to take a long bath .
3 Although she has had a few boyfriends since , there is no one special around .
4 Although she has had no formal training , Jenny does have a great talent .
5 The wife of the detained dissident , Sasha Vondra , said yesterday that she had had no news of her husband for three weeks .
6 ‘ Picnic ’ : a word that she had had no occasion to use from that day to this .
7 The nursing staff told her father that she had had no rest during the night and was in considerable pain .
8 June Rogers reported that she had had a meeting with parents interested in improving the play area at the Sun Hill recreation ground .
9 She agreed , but pointed out that she had had a very happy childhood , being the youngest of eight children in Ireland .
10 It seemed that she had had a row with her man and that he had left .
11 Flowers stated that she had had a sporadic sexual relationship with Clinton between 1977 and 1989 , and she had provided the newspaper with a number of taped telephone conversations between herself and Clinton from 1990 to 1992 which appeared to endorse aspects of her claim .
12 In a £500,000 damages action at the Court of Session , she had said that she had had a collapse after being injected with anaesthetic drugs in the operating theatre .
13 She gave this powerful sense of her character 's emotional repression , and the sense was there that she had had a hard life .
14 She turned her back on him , unlocking the inner door , and as the warmth from the storage heaters wafted out to greet them she thanked God that she had had the foresight to leave them on — she did n't think she had been properly warm since reading the newspaper this afternoon — no , not even on the plane .
15 Not willing to admit that she had had the same idea , Sophie said cautiously , ‘ Dawn was n't available to help him with the monkey .
16 Eventually Mrs Webster explained that she had had an evacuee before me , who had ‘ breathed on the wall ’ , and she did not want me to do likewise .
17 It seemed to her that she had had an insight of vivid and terrible power and that something should now change .
18 The five-star novelist gave me an unfathomable glimmer when I closed the car door for her and remarked that she 'd had a long chat with Harry that afternoon on the telephone .
19 Lucinda came home from her first riding lesson and told her dad that she 'd had a great time .
20 He cut into her thoughts with a question about the ball and she repeated her earlier assurance that she 'd had a successful evening , adding that in all conscience she ought to have been driving back to London to work on some of the stories .
21 But when I drove to London to collect her as we 'd arranged , I found that she 'd had a phone call less than an hour previously to say that Barney was ill .
22 Yeah er attractive , anyway what was I saying , I was talking to her and she said that she 'd had a talk with Foxy and Foxy had said excuse me , and I just felt I just felt so paranoid because she was saying , talking about all the , how he 'd never been faithful to anyone and how , and I really did feel , would n't you feel awful if everyone was saying oh Sal , yeah , Sal , Sal 's making a real effort but but no she said
23 In the relative quiet that followed Harbury appealed to Rain for information about Wickham , ignoring that she 'd had no success over Pascoe .
24 It had never counted for anything that she 'd been the innocent victim , that she 'd had no control over the events which had shaped her life — she 'd carried the burden with her , locked into her soul , and at least that way she 'd felt relatively safe .
25 That she 'd had no husband , that the only man she 'd ever seen her with was — David Harland .
26 He had forced his way into her life , arranged things so that she 'd had no choice but to do his bidding — and as soon as she 'd done something to make it clear that she was still her own person and not his , he 'd humiliated her .
27 Looking tired and drawn as she paid a visit to the homes in Wirral and Warrington , she was quick to point out to photographers that she 'd had an early start .
28 And she said that she 'd had the baby she was great .
29 Why , was that Birkenhead thing that she 'd had the nark with Mike was it spontaneous ?
30 I am reminded of all this by a correspondent who tells me that she has had a pear tree ‘ for about 30 years and in that time , have only once had good fruit ’ .
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