Example sentences of "she have a great [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She has a great laugh .
2 Though her long musical career has seemed very erratic , the overview provided by Greatest Hits 1965–1992 from I Got You Babe and the brilliant Gypsies , Tramps and Thieves right up to The Shoop Shoop Song — proves she has a great voice and a devilish way of picking the best tunes .
3 She has a great voice , ’ said one reveller .
4 Christine McCracken , her teacher at St Bartholomew 's school in Haslemere , Surrey , said : ‘ She has a great hunger to communicate and understand . ’
5 She has a great future ahead of her and will undoubtedly improve as here serve and volleys do .
6 Germany 's failure to achieve political greatness further encourages the view that she has a great future before her .
7 She had a great empathy with animals and vast enthusiasm for what she did .
8 She had a great love for her children and we all loved her intensely . "
9 but Pam was a wonderful hostess , and she had a great secret : she exuded love without noticing it .
10 Next instant she had a great thrill , for as the van swung into the lane past her she saw that it was full of Brownies , with luggage all around them !
11 ’ She 's animated and she had a great look in her eyes ’ .
12 She had a great zest for life.I loved her dearly , ’ says Alfred .
13 She had a great temptation to rest against him , but he stood with a swift movement that was all anger and sarcasm .
14 I had the feeling on reading it that a dam had just burst , and that she had a great deal more to say .
15 One of her earliest pupils , in whom she had a great deal of confidence , was Brighton 's Julie Pullin who poignantly won her first women 's international title on the African satellite , 48 hours before Winnie died , and who went on to win a second title two weeks later .
16 The manners which Topaz had been taught at the convent were good enough as a basis for acceptable behaviour , but she soon discovered that she had a great deal more to learn , and would also have to adopt a whole new set of values .
17 So had every other beautiful girl , of course ; but Jane Ashton was now not only the first beautiful girl Killion had kissed good night , she was the first to kiss him in return , and kiss him as if she had a great deal to give as well as take .
18 She had a great fear of insects . ’
19 She could not be to Pen as Minnie was to Miss Arabel since there was a mother in between but she had a great desire to see her former charge treat her as freely when he reached manhood .
20 And yet , much as she enjoyed her career and would not want to give it up permanently , she had a great desire for a strong , loving relationship and wanted to have children of her own — something she would never be able to do if her present feelings persisted .
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