Example sentences of "[noun] she have have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | He 'd bet twenty.dollars she 'd had a fender bender and that the car looked like a concertina . |
3 | As a child she had had a piggy bank ; she could recall the physical satisfaction of its jingling weight in her hands . |
4 | He discovered that as a girl she had had a passion for Stendhal , so had he , and they talked about Julien Sorel and Tolstoi and Rimbaud . |
5 | I 've experienced them , ’ — remembering , with a shudder , a crappy little agency in Clapham where there had lurked a loud gritty third-rate Scottish horror she 'd had the misfortune to run across in her Algox days . |
6 | Twenty four hours before admission she had had a transitional mole removed from her back under local anaesthesia in the outpatient department . |
7 | Now of course she 's had a tremendous effect on , on fashion knitwear ever since she 's been involved with before . |
8 | ‘ In case she 'd had an accident or something ? ’ suggested Dalziel sympathetically . |
9 | But when she had tried to contact Ross some weeks after his departure she had had no idea how to get in touch with him . |
10 | A man she had had an affair with some thirty years ago . |
11 | He bore no relation to the man she 'd had the misfortune to come into contact with at the weekend . |
12 | All her life she had had a clear vision of who she was and where she was going . |
13 | She did literally now , ever since that turn she 'd had a few months ago ; frightened of the stairs , the climb when the lifts did n't work , she rarely went out , but stayed surrounded and walled-in by belongings , old letters , cards , souvenirs scattered over the furniture . |
14 | For the truth was that she 'd been offered promotion a dozen times — in spite of the fact that when she 'd started as a trainee she 'd had no formal training , no experience , nothing to commend her but a fistful of ambition . |
15 | Well it 's , it 's more like more or less just like today , you know , if you , if you 've got nowhere to go and they just put you there , but I mean now you ca n't get in very good can you really , not now , but erm , Pat since she 's been on duty she 's had a terrible trial , terrible she had to get one , help in this morning , get one of the floor next door , then we 've had trouble one down further , but she 's been put into erm Ashlyn now for five weeks , so she 's out the way for a little while we 've had an awful worrying time here though , it 's absolutely been a pantomime cos this has just keeps er throwing herself on the floor , all the time she 's doing it |
16 | ( Though in reality she had had no choice . |
17 | They had said at the school she had had a screaming session . |
18 | Since childhood she 'd had a quite irrational dread of spiders . |
19 | When she got a little closer she saw he was talking to the -man she 'd had the brush with when she first came in , and she hesitated in her progress . |
20 | Emily felt a flash of irritation , she had insisted that the shoemaker 's daughter take the boots away to be soled and heeled and at the same time she 'd had a fitting for some new slippers . |
21 | Mrs Bason has issued all the tickets from her station during the past 25 years , during which time she has had no assistance whatever . |
22 | ‘ It will be the first time she has had an outside audience , ’ he said crisply . |
23 | In fact she 'd had a brief nap on the flight over and the adrenalin was racing round her body , making the possibility of sleep unlikely , but anything was better than sitting like a frightened child beside him , hoping against hope that he would finally melt and utter the sort of words she had once yearned to hear . |