Example sentences of "[subord] she have [art] [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 | Jane had no hesitation in refusing although she had no work offered after that particular season . |
5 | In her opinion too , although she had no idea how other men behaved , nor any way of measuring the depth of Tristan 's desire for her ; whether it came easily and naturally to him , as any stallion would mount any mare , or whether it required a degree of effort he chose to conceal . |
6 | There was a hard undercurrent in his voice , as though he was almost unaware of her existence , as though he was thinking aloud , and referring to something specific , although she had no idea what . |
7 | She could see that the game was drawing to a close — nearly all the pieces on the board had disappeared — and although she had no idea who was winning she thought that the gladiators needed sustenance . |
8 | Nehushtah , Mandru 's wife , also liked to watch vibrancy performances , although she had no grasp whatsoever of their religious significance . |
9 | Although she had no experience of drunks , a sixth sense convinced Constance that he would sleep all night . |
10 | Perhaps not as brutal , although she had no doubt he could be if the situation warranted , but definitely arrogant , intimidating , ruthless . |
11 | Although she had no suspicions of Tamar 's interest in Gareth Davis , she had noticed a suppressed excitement in her mistress of late and worried as to what the cause could be . |
12 | Mrs Whitehouse proclaimed herself very happy with the outcome , although she had no wish for Lemon to be jailed . |
13 | She looked a little less hollow-eyed than she had a week ago . |
14 | Nevertheless the girl answered him more readily than she had the Captain , her gaze fixed on his face . |
15 | He coiled the rope around her thighs , so she had no leeway to wriggle , and then , taking a long copper stick , he secured her ankles to either end . |
16 | As she had little dress sense , only a vague fear that any hat or dress she chose might be vulgar , so she had no sense of a possible style in which to decorate a house , or even a dining table , for Christmas . |
17 | From their brief acquaintance , she knew that he kept late hours , seeming to need very little sleep , so she had no qualms about giving the taxi driver directions to the Hamilton house . |
18 | Maybe she had better start planning relentlessly to fill her spare moments so she had no time to think . |
19 | Oh I know she had her cooking with her today , so she had a pizza and a , a chocolate mousse thing in , she 'd been cooking |
20 | Anne managed to change to the early shift , six until two o'clock , so she had the rest of the day and evening to spend with John . |
21 | She did n't sew herself , so she had an acquaintance from a theatrical costumiers run them up in his spare time . |
22 | ‘ So she had an abortion ? ’ |
23 | She went on Friday morning , you see , so she 'd no idea Sykes had been taken in . |
24 | Make a point of visiting friends with children before starting at the mother-and-toddler group , so she has a chance to widen her circle before meeting more children and being overwhelmed . |
25 | Yet , seriously enough so she has n't had she has n't , so she has an opportunity to put herself in your shoe . |
26 | He had always been so scathing about psychiatrists and psychotherapists , emphatic that she was normal , that she would be just like any other mother once she had a child of her own . |
27 | Perhaps once she had a child of her own , David 's child — But it would n't be easy . |
28 | Once she had the confidence to walk outside , she would see the older children to the bus-stop and then perhaps go shopping or meet friends . |
29 | ‘ Once she had the key , and whilst her husband signed the formalities , she was to go up to her room , put the handbag containing the Tongue — and money , pearls , and so on — on a ledge as near as possible to a door which was going to be left deliberately ajar . |
30 | Of course it was not , but she is intractable once she has an idea . ’ |