Example sentences of "[conj] she have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A year or so later she told everyone that they must make an annual pilgrimage to that city , where she had a cousin in the catering trade who was prepared to give them all cheap rates , but by that time Rose was losing her grip on the faithful . |
2 | Editorial assistant Paula Lockey spent a day at Grayshott Hall Health and Fitness Resort where she had a body massage , a reflexology consultation and an hour-long Cathiodermie facial . |
3 | She arrived at her hotel in Mariánské Láznë early on Thursday afternoon , where she had a snack in her room while she got out Cara 's list and memorised again all the questions she was to put to Mr Vendelin Gajdusek in the morning . |
4 | A duty solicitor had an obligation to provide advice to persons in custody and , if desired , to make a bail application ; he or she had a discretion to provide advice and representation to defendants , whether or not in custody , in cases involving imprisonable offences , and even in connection with non-imprisonable offences in exceptional cases . |
5 | The graduate in English was to be to some extent a scholar , in so far as he or she had a sense of the past and the capacity to understand literature in its historical contexts , particularly linguistic ; beyond that , what was looked for was wide reading , an appreciation of masterpieces , and a capacity to write well , attend to evidence , and disentangle sense from nonsense in argument . |
6 | What are some things you could do or habits you could develop which would make your partner feel glad he or she has a relationship with you ? |
7 | We ourselves suggested that , notwithstanding our data , any patient who believes that he or she has a problem with human insulin should resume animal insulin , which we certainly would not wish to see withdrawn . |
8 | Denial is a psychological defence mechanism by which the sufferer simply does not believe that he or she has a problem , despite all the evidence . |
9 | Section 5 of the Business Names Act 1985 provides that where a person fails to comply with the requirement set out in s. 5 and thereafter seeks to enforce a business contract with a party in default by means of a court action , ( a ) if the person in default can establish that he or she has a claim against the proprietor , which due to the proprietor 's failure to comply with s. 5 he or she has been unable to pursue , or ( b ) if a breach by the proprietor of s. 5 has caused the person in default some financial loss , the proprietor 's claim shall be dismissed , unless it is ‘ just and equitable ’ that the proprietor should be allowed to continue the action . |
10 | Roughly , unilateralism provides that the plaintiff must win if he or she has a right to win established in the explicit extension of some legal convention , but that otherwise the defendant must win . |
11 | He or she has a number of non-teaching hours for work with young people and their families after they leave school . |
12 | They could sell the shares to a stranger — who might decide he or she has a lot to contribute to the business . |
13 | They might want him or her to have a key , you know and er and just ran the keys up on a thing like that , you know what I mean , they was never out of the person 's possession . |
14 | No one knew that she had a mare . |
15 | Nothing either of them could say would convince Roman that she had a twin . |
16 | It had n't occurred to her that she had a choice . |
17 | For , now she had telephoned England , it had been brought home to her that she had a couple of choices to worry about . |
18 | She was glad to be back , glad she had survived and felt now that she had a purpose she had not had before . |
19 | It has been suggested that she had a secret , ironic intention , but I doubt it : she wished to give souvenirs to a number of people , and that there should be no cause for jealousy between them — though I am told that jealousy arose . |
20 | What had startled him was that she had a sister , Sandra Riverton , who had worked for INCUBUS in Suffolk . |
21 | The point about her was that she had a trick which worked and , unlike many politicians , She Was Not Found Out . |
22 | She felt happier about Kathleen now that she knew that she had a champion in Ella , but she had little time to dwell on the O'Neills . |
23 | He hugged her to him and insisted that she had a drink on the house . |
24 | But she was more tired than she knew , and soon she began to wish that she had a suitcase to sit on ; but hers was on the rack in that tightly packed carriage , and she could n't go back for it . |
25 | As she got to her feet he looked underneath her , remembering the equipment cows had , and saw that she had a semblance of the same thing , although nothing like so dangly as a cow 's , but quite satisfactorily dripping at that moment with what he supposed was milk . |
26 | Carolyn noticed that her thin white legs were bare , and that she had a pair of fluffy pink mules on her feet . |
27 | A woman manager at Long Lartin top security prison has been suspended after reports that she had a relationship with an inmate . |
28 | At her trial , Jean Campbell pleaded not guilty by signs and gestures interpreted by Robert Kinniburgh , and went on to show that she knew the difference between right and wrong , was indignant at the imputation of having murdered her child , and that she had a notion of what marriage was by signing the ring on her finger and removing it , and going away . |
29 | Nor did she worry overmuch that she had a reputation for being harder on women officers than men . |
30 | She started to think that she had a vocation for taking heroic decisions , but it was really nothing more sustaining than a rabid kind of recklessness that erupted suddenly and then left her feeling bleak and inept . |