Example sentences of "[noun] she have [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But for her own peace of mind she had to put matters straight .
2 She was once a Tory activist , but told me in the first week of the campaign she had lost faith .
3 For her show at the Jayne M. Baum gallery she has photographed portraits of children at Montifiore Hospital who suffer from cranio-facial deformities .
4 In May she had resisted pressure to become president of the Congress ( I ) [ see p. 38175 ] .
5 From a child she had taken ballet and modern dance lessons and was naturally drawn to Medau after seeing a lecture demonstration .
6 In the corridor she had passed compartments full of young men playing cards , who looked up and appraised her face and figure with impersonal interest , and when she found another seat it was in a compartment with three other women travelling up to London on their own , all with suitcases and trim suits and carefully made-up faces .
7 I 'll ride mummies bike she 's got gears .
8 Look , if she can send him to Westminster or Eton she 's got money .
9 For obvious reasons she has chosen Stamford Hill as her starting point .
10 She tried to tell Maud and Enid , but they had had enough of frog stories , particularly as Mildred had actually admitted to them , at the time , that the story she had told Sybil was not true .
11 After half an hour she had to admit defeat .
12 Then in a tobacconist 's window she saw ‘ cigars ’ marked fourpence and thought that they looked something like the kind she had seen Chignell buying the other night .
13 In addition she had made suicide threats to a friend , who also telephoned the therapist .
14 In the afternoon she had to trust Ruth on the way home .
15 To Jonathan Warner she has sold UK and Commonwealth rights in a first novel , Spidertown , by Puerto Rican Abraham Rodriguez , for spring 1994 , and to Michael Fishwick she has sold Bart Kosko ‘ s Fuzzy Thinking , the textbook for the new concept of fuzzy logic — that sees the world not as black and white , or , in computer terms , 0 and 1 , but having grey areas about which ‘ intelligent products ’ ( including camcorders and washing machines ) have to make ‘ judgements ’ .
16 Of course she had touched Tina and kissed and cuddled her too much or too little ?
17 They also revealed that Lisa was fond of visiting the countryside and coast , and asked property owners to check outbuildings in case she had taken refuge from the bad weather .
18 Well I , I met him actually through er I was nursing erm a baby , she was only three months old and she 'd had , she 'd caught , from her older sister she 'd caught whooping cough .
19 A cheque for the exact amount of money she had given Ryan .
20 what 'd ya mean there 's no money she 's got money
21 ‘ You were always such a capable child , ’ Mrs Everett replied cheerfully , having absolutely no idea , Leith knew , of the times she 'd kept childhood and then adolescent worries to herself on account of Sebastian 's suffering either catastrophe or crisis at the same time .
22 ‘ Well , you 're going to the bottom , you disgusting old bag , ’ screamed Perdita , and the next moment she had butted Enid in the small of a very large back right into the swimming-pool .
23 All her temptations had dissolved the moment she had heard Maggie say ,
24 From the moment she had met Gioella , Constance had seen a jealousy in her that was frightening .
25 The memory of the terrible moment she had come face to face with Salt rolled over her .
26 Her heart had been lost to him the first moment she had set eyes on him .
27 To Jonathan Warner she has sold UK and Commonwealth rights in a first novel , Spidertown , by Puerto Rican Abraham Rodriguez , for spring 1994 , and to Michael Fishwick she has sold Bart Kosko ‘ s Fuzzy Thinking , the textbook for the new concept of fuzzy logic — that sees the world not as black and white , or , in computer terms , 0 and 1 , but having grey areas about which ‘ intelligent products ’ ( including camcorders and washing machines ) have to make ‘ judgements ’ .
28 Within weeks she had sacked Kathy Pitkin , who played teenage bride Fizz and told six others she would not be renewing their contracts .
29 In one missing person inquiry she had claimed success because the runaway girl had telephoned home , but no one could prove or disprove that Ruby 's meditation over a favourite pair of tights had influenced her .
30 Alice Cox was later to swear on oath that , for the three years she had known Laura , she was only visited by one man other than Charles .
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