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

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1 In order to do this , he or she has to have considerable experience of the advertising business , and may well have spent some time working for a client company .
2 It is when she focuses on novelists and poets that Cosslett faces a harder task , and she has had varying success with her four principal figures .
3 She has had various papers and articles published .
4 SOPHIA Loren is greatly upset at rumours that she has had cosmetic surgery at 58 .
5 ‘ It 's always the same person of course , although over the years she has had different names and come in various shapes and sizes .
6 From the glimpses he 'd caught he believed she 'd had slight curves — he would n't have fancied her otherwise .
7 And since , unlike many wives of city moguls , she 'd had recent experience at the sharp end of business in the City of London , she understood , only too clearly , the problems he was facing at the present time .
8 No doubt she 'd had ample proof of it .
9 She 'd had severe hearing impairment since birth and had become profoundly deaf in her mid-twenties , at a time when welfare services were mainly restricted to those provided by charities and phrases like ‘ deaf and dumb ’ were still common public currency .
10 When she 'd been very little , not too long after her parents had died , she 'd had bad dreams .
11 She 'd had bad times before she got the flat , but with the flat and the job she felt herself well off She worked from six in the morning to a quarter to nine , getting the offices clean and tidy for the staff who came in at nine o'clock , and for two hours in the evening , from six-thirty to eight-thirty .
12 He noted that she 'd had numerous stomach pumps as a result of such accidents in the past , and someone should have cared .
13 On taking her history , it was discovered that when she was twelve or thirteen she had had frequent nose bleeds and had lost a great deal of blood .
14 She had had real coffee once or twice on the ‘ pomps ’ raids down into Mexico , but it had n't seemed special .
15 She also wanted to put an end to any sexual intercourse with her husband , though formerly both he and she had had great enjoyment from it .
16 For she had had vivid dreams — dreams in which he was dead and she had gone to see him in the T'ang 's Great Hall , laid out in state , clothed from head to foot in the white cloth of death .
17 Apparently she had had heavy thighs all her life and still can not get used to her new shape .
18 Yes , it was the Felipe de Santis she remembered but it was also the man she had had harsh words with this morning — the driver of the red Porsche .
19 The contract had been until the end of September when she could reapply for the job she had been turned down for , ‘ provided she had had sufficient experience nursing very sick children ’ , he said .
20 Alyson , of Hazel Court , Middlesbrough , said she had had minor illnesses , but had always gone to school .
21 But she also denied knowing Dassac , and the police subsequently discovered that she had had numerous telephone conversations with him and paid him large sums of money under a false name through a Swiss bank account .
22 As a girl , she had had beautiful hands : someone had asked to photograph them .
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