Example sentences of "she [verb] have the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Pietr only found out by accident , when she applied to have the child aborted . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | She says she has had the chimney swept , but the problem persists . |
5 | This meant that she was in the clinic , she 'd had the scan , she was ovulating , her feet were up in stirrups — they needed my sample there and then . ’ |
6 | ‘ I do n't like the dark , ’ she managed , then wished she 'd had the sense to keep her mouth shut . |
7 | As she approached the back entrance to the place , Cleo reflected that , even if she 'd had the money , she would never want to live in a building like this . |
8 | She had n't been a patient for over twenty years , since she 'd had the barrage of undignified tests and minor operations that had led to nothing but disappointment . |
9 | She was immediately recognisable , though she 'd had the scarf on as she sped past me the only other time I 'd seen her . |
10 | Of course she was glad she 'd had the opportunity to savour this experience , but it was also curiously frightening , because it was stirring something deep inside her that she had n't realised existed . |
11 | When she got a little closer she saw he was talking to the -man she 'd had the brush with when she first came in , and she hesitated in her progress . |
12 | Now if she 'd had the voice of the little dumpy one they all took the mickey out of , Lemon , as they called her , he just might have put the question to her . |
13 | If only she 'd had the chance to ask him why he 'd had the affair . |
14 | And she could have done it again if only she 'd had the chance . |
15 | Leading the way up to Terry 's room , fervently wishing she 'd left this madhouse when she 'd had the chance , Ellie stood back for Terry to enter first . |
16 | If she 'd had the power at that moment she would have reached out and crushed him into the carpet . |
17 | For some time now she 'd had the feeling that she was not the flavour of the month as far as he was concerned . |
18 | Heaven knew , she 'd had the lessons drummed into her often enough as a child . |
19 | Now , remembering all this , she wondered how she 'd had the temerity to stand up to him that morning . |
20 | If she 'd had the abortion it would have given us time to do that sort of thing . |
21 | The signs had all been there if only she 'd had the gumption to read them . |
22 | I 've experienced them , ’ — remembering , with a shudder , a crappy little agency in Clapham where there had lurked a loud gritty third-rate Scottish horror she 'd had the misfortune to run across in her Algox days . |
23 | He bore no relation to the man she 'd had the misfortune to come into contact with at the weekend . |
24 | Why , was that Birkenhead thing that she 'd had the nark with Mike was it spontaneous ? |
25 | If only she 'd had the courage to tell him she wanted to end their relationship when the cracks had first started to appear . |
26 | She might live to rue this impetuous decision , but at least she 'd never look back with regret on what might have been if only she 'd had the courage to dare . |
27 | Once she 'd had the baby , she immediately set about getting back to her ‘ normal ’ weight , even though that weight was so low that her body could not function normally . |
28 | And she said that she 'd had the baby she was great . |
29 | She seemed to have the form of an ironing-board , yet that flatness of rump and breast was apparent only , achieved by the unrevealing clothes in which she chose to conceal herself . |
30 | At any rate , he was out of sight , though not exactly out of mind , and she seemed to have the castle to herself , apart from the distant , discreet presence of the staff . |