Example sentences of "she has [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | She is in fact already a teacher of a few years ' experience , with one class in her own village of Strathkinness in Fife , and two more in nearby St. Andrews ; she has even more experience as a traveller , having for some time regularly made the journey to Edinburgh by bicycle and train to attend training Saturdays with Rita Quick and Monday recreational classes with Muriel Jessop , and during the last two years undertaken the long trip south to take part in Aston Clinton weekends . |
2 | She has wide brown eyes . |
3 | She has over 900 staff of whom 650 are involved in hotel services and leisure orientated activities . |
4 | She has rather long arms with slightly curved fingers , short legs and broad feet . |
5 | I 'd actually I do n't think I 'll get a book for Jackie because I will be honest with you she has so much reading to do for her English teaching and drama . |
6 | I 'd , actually I do n't think I 'd get a book for Jackie because I will be honest with you she has so much reading to do for her English teaching and drama |
7 | She has now five grandchildren who are a great joy and visit her regularly . |
8 | Grandma was really slagging her off were n't she Maureen Lipman , oh god , yeah , oh I do n't like her , she has too many programmes , I 've only seen about one |
9 | She has too much integrity , she 's too scrupulous , to have any happiness with a married man . |
10 | She has too much ambition . |
11 | She has only thirteen nipples . |
12 | So what if she has only three frocks to her name ( ‘ cuts down on the washin' ’ ) Or if her ‘ fur ’ coat looks like it was handed down from Wilma Flintstone . |
13 | She has very acute antennae . |
14 | Thorny 's not strong enough , not as much as she would like , though she has very strong arms compared to most women . |
15 | She has very strong legs . |
16 | She has very definite ideas on , and devotes two chapters to healthy eating and sensible weight control , which are applicable to anyone and discusses such thought provoking lines as ‘ Do you use foods to nourish your body every day or do you simply use your body as a rubbish bin for whatever food you find about in the kitchen ? ’ |
17 | The traditional novel writers like Jane Austen are essentially objective and descriptive , Jane Austen for example describes events and people in a basic narrative style , she has very little involvement with any kind of thought life ; the actions made dictate the novel almost completely . |
18 | As Katharine is away at university , she has very little time to ride . |
19 | ‘ She has very little regard for other people 's property and other people 's lives now , which was n't how she was a few years ago . |
20 | There is , of course , much argument about what is ‘ normal ’ , but in general it should mean that every adult person lives in a home of his or her own or with chosen friends or family members , that he or she has daily purposeful occupation , whether in paid employment or not , and that the person has social contacts and interpersonal relationships which are emotionally satisfying . |
21 | This allows the writer to join the PRS as a publisher member when he or she has enough qualifying works , to end the administration deal , and to sign the rights in his or her songs into a personally owned published company . |
22 | If she has early latent syphilis there is a 20 per cent chance that the child will be unaffected , and this figure rises to 70 per cent if the mother has late syphilis . |
23 | She has about fifty jackets . |
24 | Her disadvantages are : I. That she has less technical skill than a man and is not so useful all round . |