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

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1 ‘ She 's always talking about going to see her nephew and his children , but she 's never gone and it 's only because she has n't enough money for the ticket . ’
2 If she wants to fight on she 'll have to pay and she says she has n't enough money .
3 She has n't any friends , except one who is bad for her , and she wo n't mix with other young people .
4 ‘ She rings up and complains to James that she has n't any money and she wants this and she wants that .
5 Sometimes a clean break just wo n't work , where , for instance , there is n't any capital sum available for you to pay your wife and she has n't any job prospects ; then you may be saddled with having to fork out ‘ periodic payments ’ — the English term for alimony .
6 She is in fact already a teacher of a few years ' experience , with one class in her own village of Strathkinness in Fife , and two more in nearby St. Andrews ; she has even more experience as a traveller , having for some time regularly made the journey to Edinburgh by bicycle and train to attend training Saturdays with Rita Quick and Monday recreational classes with Muriel Jessop , and during the last two years undertaken the long trip south to take part in Aston Clinton weekends .
7 I 'd actually I do n't think I 'll get a book for Jackie because I will be honest with you she has so much reading to do for her English teaching and drama .
8 I 'd , actually I do n't think I 'd get a book for Jackie because I will be honest with you she has so much reading to do for her English teaching and drama
9 Grandma was really slagging her off were n't she Maureen Lipman , oh god , yeah , oh I do n't like her , she has too many programmes , I 've only seen about one
10 She has too much integrity , she 's too scrupulous , to have any happiness with a married man .
11 She has too much ambition .
12 The traditional novel writers like Jane Austen are essentially objective and descriptive , Jane Austen for example describes events and people in a basic narrative style , she has very little involvement with any kind of thought life ; the actions made dictate the novel almost completely .
13 As Katharine is away at university , she has very little time to ride .
14 She has very little regard for other people 's property and other people 's lives now , which was n't how she was a few years ago .
15 I and er told Lindsey if she 'd ever any problems never to write them down to a friend
16 I said I never realized she 'd only that bit .
17 Did she have so little charity after all ?
18 Indeed , she had scarcely enough presence of mind to return Sybil 's bright smile and bid farewell to the genial innkeepers .
19 But in a television interview at the end of 1989 Kylie confessed that the pressures of international stardom meant that now she had precious little time to spare for making her own clothes .
20 And now , now she had even more reason to feel guilt , heavy and unbearable , pressing down , hanging around her shoulders .
21 And what she did not know was that she had even more lessons to learn — and that some of them might not be pleasant .
22 Maggie went across to him quickly , trying hard to think of something to take his mind off his sister 's minor crime , but she had n't much chance of that .
23 She had n't much stomach for torn flesh or pecked eyes streaming blood .
24 Short of making an embarrassing scene , she had n't much option .
25 She did n't look much like my idea of a prostitute either , but that was because she had n't any make-up on .
26 ‘ The single ? ’ he 'd said , knowing that she had n't any money .
27 Rosie … well , she had n't any money , had she ?
28 No , she had n't any friends , because he would n't like it .
29 At the time when Shanti was preoccupied with the subject of identity , she expressed the thought that she had n't any choice in the matter : we had taken her whether she liked it or not .
30 She knew she had n't any choice anyhow but to agree .
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