Example sentences of "she have take the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She wants companionship but , in order to achieve that , she has to take the risk of trusting someone else and take the risk of getting hurt .
2 ‘ Barry wants to see how she has taken the race and I do n't think he will make his mind up until next week , ’ said owner-breeder Dick Hollingsworth .
3 Harvey may refuse the usual ‘ women 's role ’ but she has taken the indie scene by storm by writing some starkly troubled sexual vignettes while sounding as if she 's profoundly at ease in her own skin .
4 She has taken the issues raised in Woman to Woman and produced Entering the Masquerade .
5 She 'd taken the nigger 's side against the world .
6 Rather chastened , she 'd taken the seat indicated while the travel consultant had tracked down flights via her VDU , gratefully accepting the more expensive club class when nothing cheaper proved available .
7 His mother , called Erica , who wore a straw hat to cricket matches , and who was obviously as kind as he was , since she 'd taken the trouble to drive the Colonel — a complete stranger — all the way to Taunton in order to watch the one-day county match and — and …
8 Celia knew she had to take the threat seriously .
9 She had to take the chance before it was too late .
10 She said she had not wanted to die but that she had taken the tablets to calm herself down in order to get some sleep .
11 She had taken the sign MEN from the Gents , and put it on her office door .
12 Giovanna , smiling as she left , said that the bambina had never stirred and she had taken the opportunity to do a pile of ironing .
13 Comfort had been in Paris for a fortnight , officially to sort out details of an exhibition of her paintings , and she had taken the opportunity to replenish her depleted wardrobe and see as many of her old friends as she could find .
14 She had taken the opportunity to read so much about the social work of the Army she felt she knew the history , background , areas of special need inside out in theory .
15 The masher 's intended victim was not quite so indecisive ; far from taking the opportunity to run off , leaving St George to fight the dragon on his own , she had taken the opportunity once her attacker 's attention had been diverted from her to remove her right shoe , and she now proceeded to attack him from the rear , pounding him first about the head and shoulders with the shoe , and then with her handbag shrieking , ‘ Take that , you cowardly bully , and that , ’ leaving him open to any attack Neil might care to make .
16 She was the daughter of an earl , well-versed in the ways of the world before she had taken the veil , and he had known her for as long as he could remember .
17 Her husband Richard , 33 , from Gosport , told Portsmouth Crown Court she had taken the money to repay debts .
18 She had taken the Shills ' two older children , a boy and a girl aged six and four , for a Christmas treat , along with her two grandchildren , had then gone shopping to enjoy the festive lights of Windsor .
19 Having asked that she should not be disturbed she had taken the overdose in her room .
20 Just over five minutes later she had taken the tablet and Felipe was pouring her a cup of tea , and Maggie looked at him in amusement .
21 Sanity returning , he ran after her , to find that she had taken the key out of the lock — and locked the door from the outside , against him .
22 He stood up when she came in and waited until she had taken the chair on the other side of the desk .
23 McLeish , warmed by the fact that she had taken the trouble to find out a bit about him , confirmed he had been at Reading University and had worked as a young sergeant in the Flying Squad .
24 If he had not been halfway to sleep he would have noticed that far from washing the make-up from her face she had taken the trouble to apply the eye shadow and lip-stick that her mother sent her from Moscow .
25 When she had taken the trouble to go to school , lessons had often been called off because someone had vandalized some necessary piece of equipment .
26 She had taken the trouble first to find out what she could about the topic from the notes given , and had thought about it carefully , so that in a real sense she was herself involved in what was happening in the classroom .
27 Even then she had taken the initiative .
28 If she had taken the jeep , she knew she would have been tempted to drive it to the beach and look in at Pepe 's .
29 One , Destina Momrosier of Port-au-Prince , said she had taken the boat several times , usually with 500-600 other passengers , but she estimated that as many as 1,500 probably could fit aboard .
30 In the end she had taken the brooch back to the shop and exchanged it for a plain silver cross on a chain .
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