Example sentences of "she [verb] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Pietr only found out by accident , when she applied to have the child aborted . |
2 | She agreed to have an adoption to keep the peace with her mother . |
3 | Joan Daniels joined a Medau class at Blackheath in 1956 and started teacher training in 1961 , which she interrupted to have a family , two sons and a daughter before qualifying in 1969 . |
4 | Why she always sounded hoarse was because she had a masculine voice and to cover it up she pretended to have a cold . |
5 | She has to have the money , though , because goodness knows what her rent will be , and Rose Macaulay says she will not pay a penny more but Rose will do exactly what everyone will have to do and pay what she is told . |
6 | Is she aware that the Feltham visitors ' report , which I am sure she has had a chance to read , said that there were only 24 workshop training places for 256 young people ? |
7 | Can not be , because she has had a message from a clairvoyant that her son is alive and well and living in Wapping . |
8 | She has had a hit song with Roberta Flack and worked on material for , among others , Marvin Hamlisch and Spencer Jones . |
9 | I am reminded of all this by a correspondent who tells me that she has had a pear tree ‘ for about 30 years and in that time , have only once had good fruit ’ . |
10 | She has had a crisis of faith since her old man was put in the bin , and , a month or so ago , she took all her C. S. Lewis books out into the garden and burnt them . |
11 | At the moment his daughter has no kidneys ; she has had a transplant but unfortunately her body rejected the kidney . |
12 | ‘ She has had a tray sent up to her and is now asleep . |
13 | Mrs Thatcher has been fortunate in that retirements of several senior personnel in the early 1980s gave her the opportunity to influence promotions ; there were thirteen appointments as Permanent Secretary in 1982 alone and she has had a hand in appointing the great majority of Permanent and Assistant Permanent Secretaries since 1979 . |
14 | She has had a number of exhibitions in Canada and been published in Britain . |
15 | She has had a number of exhibitions in Canada and been published in Britain . |
16 | Mrs Bason has issued all the tickets from her station during the past 25 years , during which time she has had no assistance whatever . |
17 | The likelihood of a syphilitic mother passing the infection on when she is pregnant diminishes the longer she has had the disease , and when she has been given an adequate course of anti-syphilitic treatment , there is no chance of her infecting her unborn child unless she herself becomes reinfected . |
18 | She says she has had the chimney swept , but the problem persists . |
19 | She has had an operation on her punctured lung . |
20 | Mr Sloan had introduced Strathclyde procedures which she maintained had no place in Orkney . |
21 | It never enters her head that it is n't Dieter , she happens to have a golf-club in her hand and the temptation is overwhelming . ’ |
22 | For the listener , there is nothing to keep her to this role unless she happens to have a partner whose talk is engaging ( or , of course , there may be extrinsic pressures of , for example , wanting to please teacher , which because it is always a possible element in children 's work I will not keep referring to but will take for granted ) . |
23 | Especially when she happens to have a half-sister who can provide her with a stable and secure home in London ? ’ |
24 | She felt for all the world as if she 'd had a hangover — an event that had happened exactly once in her well-ordered life . |
25 | She 'd had a shock herself . |
26 | ‘ I thought she 'd had a cocktail waitress , dear , ’ said Francis . |
27 | She 'd had a cocktail of them at some point that morning . ’ |
28 | She loosened up after she 'd had a bit to drink and told me about it . |
29 | So she 'd had a bit of a go at Bob and er |
30 | Even when she 'd had a drink or so too many she still had her stocking seams straight . ’ |