Example sentences of "[adv] she have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then suddenly she had no make-up , she was fatter , drooping about . |
2 | Suddenly she had a need to speak his name . |
3 | She would have opted to work , only she had no idea what Michele had done with the key to the studio door . |
4 | If only she had a comb and some make-up . |
5 | And because she wanted to know more , she wanted to find out all there was to find out about this dark , ancient stronghold that her ancestors had known , at times she stole out from her bedchamber after nightfall and stood listening to the night rustlings and the soft settling of the old , old timbers ( and the footsteps ? did n't she still hear the footsteps every night ? ) and thought that if only she knew the right words , or if only she had the power , she could summon the enchantments and lay bare the secrets and understand this place . |
6 | Apparently she had the equivalent of half a tablet . |
7 | Bits yes well Georgina round the corner apparently she has the lot new , because the bank moved them and they paid her and it was over four hundred pounds . |
8 | Perhaps she has a point . |
9 | my wife decided that she & the kids need the car more that I do ! ! ! ( she 's a Geordie so obviously she has no underdtanding of the passions od football ! ! ( wor jackie ! as her family say alot ! ) |
10 | So she had no idea , when her antics were effective , how she was using herself up in her efforts to ward off her disappearance from the world , in her girlish desire to please . |
11 | So she had no compunction , I think , in allowing your father to be lured into danger , so that the demoiselle would leave the City to follow him . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | so she had a bit of a benny it was |
14 | 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 . |
15 | So she had a list of about five things she wanted sorted out and she said so far we were the cheapest . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Physically she had a lot more to offer than Kate , but for some unknown reason he really fancied the policewoman . |
18 | Tonight she had no problem with Ray . |
19 | She just was n't his type , and anyway she 'd no intention of joining the seemingly endless queue of girls happy to be seen in his company . |
20 | Nevertheless she had a go . |
21 | Normally she had the pool to herself at this hour . |
22 | The grief and horror she would have expected to experience were somehow blunted and held at bay , though whether permanently or not she had no way of knowing . |
23 | I believe it is entirely a woman 's right to choose whether or not she has an abortion . |
24 | More and more lately she had the feeling that George was different somehow . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | Now I know that if I hold my arm up but keep it still she has the benefit of the updraught and will open her wings and take off . |
27 | To hell with Berry and Jonah , and Captain Lawless R.N. , for now and always she had a love of her own . |
28 | For once she had no need to count up and then across in order to identify her own balcony . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | At one time he , he lived at , they lived at but er er she was a widow and she was ninety but she was very good to us and , but we had er , we had apartments but there was a lock on both sides of the door , you know what I mean , we were quite self-contained and we had er er a narrow stairs and because of the war I could n't , you could n't er , I used to scrub the stairs down because you could n't buy carpet in those days , you see because of the war and to the shortage of stuff and so I used to keep those stairs nice and , we had a , a , we went , as we went up these stairs erm it , I suppose originally , you see , it would have been back stairs for the servants , you see , in the hall and this old lady used to go in and if ever she had the doctor she used to ask me if I would go and sit with her and hold her hand while the doctor came , you see . |