Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] has a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 she only has a biscuit , sometimes she 'll bring scones or cake or , if she 'd been baking
2 Indeed she only has a place in the religion in relation to him .
3 ‘ Does that mean she only has a birthday every fourth year ? ’
4 You have two wives to keep , the one you are living with here , who is really your mistress , and I believe rather expensive , particularly as she already has a daughter , and your wife proper who will not divorce you and is living in the Argentine with your two children , a boy and a girl .
5 Finally , evidence is accumulating that a person 's emotional environment influences his or her likelihood of suffering an acute psychotic episode if he or she already has a history of schizophrenic disorder .
6 The spokesman added : ‘ She already has a programme of engagements . ’
7 In business only four years she already has a turnover of half a million pounds and supplys one outfit a year to the young princes William and Harry .
8 Although only halfway through her first effort ( based , oh dear , on a dream ) she already has an agent and has made the shortlist of a first-time fiction writers ' competition , the Ian St James Awards , for a story drawn from the book .
9 And he said that he thinks every DSA she always has a day off on her birthday , this man did .
10 She always has a log fire in the hearth , summer and winter .
11 My best friend was your colouring and she always has a rinse .
12 She usually has a snack mid-morning , at around 4 pm , and later in the evening while watching television .
13 Yeah , she needs a sleep , she 's shattered , she usually has an hour at least in the morning and another hour in the afternoon .
14 Karen went to a wedding and er somebody 's wedding and she still has a dress .
15 She also has a reputation , which I would endorse , of being a loyal and generous friend .
16 She also has a grandeur of style that does not preclude tenderness and anxiety as emotions within its expressive range .
17 She also has a story of how he disappeared during the dress rehearsal of a performance by Miss Webb 's pupils , to be found later ‘ in the wings , sitting perched on a pedestal , in a dream world of his own ’ .
18 She also has a bow in her hair like a Pekinese .
19 And she also has a sense of humour .
20 Now then , he argues that since in the state of nature erm the individual has the right to life , liberty and property , he or she also has a right to take such steps are necessary for the protection o o of these rights .
21 He is a successful business executive with all the trappings heavy responsibilities , large car , mobile phone — and she also has a career , with professional qualifications .
22 She 's fast , caustic and intelligent , but she also has a vulnerability , easy to spot , even under the ‘ Wicked Witch of Wapping ’ image , and off-stage it is her my instinct tells me to protect and defend .
23 She has no power of speech remaining to her , she also has an Acorn computer and types very many letters on it .
24 She also has an aunt who as a girl in Oxford knew several famous philosophers .
25 She often has a shovel in one hand and a pen in the other ’ said manager .
26 She now has a rash .
27 She now has a fortnight to pay off the arrears if she and her seven children are to keep their home .
28 She now has a bill of £500 from the council for over-payment of housing benefit , a sum that she has difficulty in repaying on a net income after rent of £23 a week .
29 Perhaps because she now has a set of causes to attach to the peculiar incidents of the past several days , from her inexplicably word-perfect rendition of an Aramaic drinking song to the appearance of demonic names on the optician 's chart .
30 Alas , Thompson and her chosen theatre were star-crossed and she now has a production but nowhere to stage it .
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