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

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1 Because once she has got the disciplines in place , she it should l take less time , but at the moment she is really overburdened .
2 And she has got the courage to look at that million people , which takes courage , and look at the thousand which she is helping and saying , no love is never wasted .
3 No one until Paul had finished checking her work , and she 'd got the blend so right !
4 She 'd got the buggers .
5 As a final straw , on going to change Perdita discovered she 'd got the curse , which was invariably as bloody as Culloden on the first day .
6 She 'd got the job after being made redundant and signing on at the job centre .
7 And of course , being Daisy , she was quite unable to resist telling Perdita the thrilling news which she must n't tell anyone , that she 'd got the scholarship .
8 She 'd got the sort of sideboard .
9 She 'd got the car out of the space .
10 Although I 'd no idea how she 'd got the number .
11 She lay down after she 'd got the children to school .
12 But you said that she 'd got the interview Margaret
13 Maureen said she had got the keys back and intended to try them in the desk , to see whether they were a duplicate set and her father 's complaints could have been justified .
14 So , only three days after she had got the sack , she caught a train — drawn by a diesel called Peter Pan — from Liverpool Street into Suffolk .
15 She knew where she had got the notion that he could buy up the whole of her street with the petty cash .
16 " Are we Romanists then ? " she asked her mother , and her mother looked impatient and asked her where she had got the idea from .
17 But she looked back to her own childhood and wondered where she had got the idea that she knew what a normal family would be like .
18 After all her worrying she had got the answer she wanted within minutes .
19 There , she had been happy in Pakistan ; she had been happy in the Peckham house at least for the first year ; she had been happy working for Graham ; she 'd been enthusiastically interested at college and during the first two years after she had qualified ; she had been completely delighted when she had got the job she now had : a tenants ' association garden in a dreadful estate in Hackney , but where she , with a community group , had planned the garden from scratch and had made a small desert blossom like a rose .
20 She had been a clerk-receptionist phone-answerer-teamaker and she had got the job through her uncle Bob who was as near to being a friend of Thomas Walby 's as it was possible to be .
21 A month later Sebastian started work at a London travel agent , living in lodgings on work days , and returning home to Hazelbury on his off days , and Leith heard that she had got the job at Ardis & Co .
22 She then had two painful weeks to sit it out while she waited to hear if she had got the job .
23 As a bonus , she had got the information she needed without having to ask for it .
24 She had got the lease two years ago in 1964 .
25 At least she 's got the daggerboard down there .
26 She got this pink wool like angora twenty five pence a ball , so she started that , then she come on er , no Tuesday , with that she bought some needles cos if she 'd of had some more needles I could of done this one for er , now she 's got the back and er sleeve done I think , half a sleeve done I think
27 Nanci Griffith : Damn right , she 's got the blues
28 She 's got the dress on and she 's taken her hat off so her hair 's all over her shoulders .
29 Tell her to bring it in if she 's got the receipt so th
30 And the bit where she 's , the mum 's cleaning it up and she 's got the gas
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