Example sentences of "she have " in BNC.
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1 | Well , it was n't about anything , except did she have it off or did n't she ? |
2 | What did she have to cry about , I thought as I stumbled through the door . |
3 | It was a love letter , it was what she wanted and would she have the nerve to deliver it ? |
4 | Did she have to shoulder his fears too ? had he no strength left at all to feed into their little supply ? |
5 | Did she have to shout at him ? |
6 | Does she have a favourite singer ? |
7 | And if Sonya was to have replied to him , what could she have said ? |
8 | Did she have Mr Gonzalez in mind ? |
9 | Would she have enjoyed him so much if she had thought the whole thing permanent ? she asked herself sternly now , sitting up in bed and shaking off the poppy and mandragora effect that thinking about that summer had on her . |
10 | No longer , exposed and vulnerable , would she have to chase and harry after happiness . |
11 | Would she have wanted to continue working there after she was married ? ’ |
12 | Could she have fallen on it ? ’ |
13 | How could she have been so blind ? |
14 | Why did she have to be born into a mad , slave-driving family ? |
15 | ‘ That woman who 's been good to you , would she have her if you asked ? ’ |
16 | How could she have brought herself to think such a thing , let alone put it into words — let alone threaten me ! |
17 | I 'd just met this medium — how could she have known this ? ’ |
18 | Does she have the muscle to become a leading lady in her own right ? |
19 | And why should n't she have it ? |
20 | And here Mary did have an obvious problem ; what could she have learned about Scotland ? |
21 | To the Protestants , according to Knox , she complained about opposition to her policy from the Catholics and Châtelherault ; only if the crown matrimonial was granted would she have sufficient authority , and ‘ then devise ye what ye please in matters of religion and they shall be granted ’ . |
22 | They debated about whether it was right for Tinkerbell to look such a ‘ raggedy ’ fairy : should she have worn a dress ? |
23 | Could she have helped him ? |
24 | Could she have missed it by mistaking it for one of the panelled wardrobes ? |
25 | But then what else could she have expected as she was only clad in a thin night-gown . |
26 | Could she have inherited it ? ’ |
27 | But would she have endured a Jack on whom she had forced her will , who would sadly , perhaps resentfully , have given up what he desired in order to please his possessive wife ? |
28 | Could she have spoken to Jack so ‘ sincerely ’ had she not in some secret part believed what she said ? |
29 | Why , Jo wondered , did she have to have a nose like a cross between a doughnut and a ski-jump ? |
30 | In all the yelling and argument that followed Jo concluded that Andy the gardener was a starfucker in the literal sense of the term , for what else could her mother have been doing in the pool house at that time of day and why else would she have over-reacted the way she did ? |