Example sentences of "she [verb] to have a " in BNC.
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1 | With a certain reluctance she agreed to have a further examination , and tests were taken from the cervix and urethra . |
2 | Joan Daniels joined a Medau class at Blackheath in 1956 and started teacher training in 1961 , which she interrupted to have a family , two sons and a daughter before qualifying in 1969 . |
3 | Why she always sounded hoarse was because she had a masculine voice and to cover it up she pretended to have a cold . |
4 | She has to have a new crystal . ’ |
5 | On yet another impulse , she stopped to have a quick look , because it just might have mentioned where Slane was , might n't it ? |
6 | As the woman who dreamed up the slogan ‘ A Dog Is For Life , Not Just For Christmas ’ , she needs to have a high profile for campaigning , while still being able to turn her hand to clearing the odd blocked drain that might occur at the kennels . |
7 | For the listener , there is nothing to keep her to this role unless she happens to have a partner whose talk is engaging ( or , of course , there may be extrinsic pressures of , for example , wanting to please teacher , which because it is always a possible element in children 's work I will not keep referring to but will take for granted ) . |
8 | It never enters her head that it is n't Dieter , she happens to have a golf-club in her hand and the temptation is overwhelming . ’ |
9 | Especially when she happens to have a half-sister who can provide her with a stable and secure home in London ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Jenna is not well , Alain , but she refuses to have a doctor . |
11 | Yet they were n't attractive men ; she seemed to have a line in short , greasy misfits . |
12 | She seemed to have a sensible head on her shoulders . |
13 | She seemed to have a proper regard for the frivolous things in life . |
14 | She seemed to have a natural gift of dignity . " |
15 | She happened to have a period for most of that week . |
16 | Yet the more she sipped the more sick she felt ; and then she began to have a cramp in her stomach . |
17 | She began to have a very bad feeling about the whole thing . |
18 | She decided to have a bit of fun therefore — at their expense . |
19 | Why , Jo wondered , did she have to have a nose like a cross between a doughnut and a ski-jump ? |
20 | She seems to have a moth-like fragility until , spellbound by the weightless command she exercises in a long , intimate soliloquy , you realise that you are the moth and she the candle . |
21 | She seems to have a gift for calming them down . ’ |
22 | At the start she is only so cruel as she is only Miss Havisham 's tool for revenge , and later she seems to have a little pity for Pip when she warns him that she has no heart . |
23 | Signora Neroni is very unusual — she has a husband but is not at his side which seems to suggest independence ; however , she seems to have a need to flirt and have men about her , under her spell . |
24 | Mm my feet are sweating now , but , she seems to have a bug in there or summat , cos it 's more like a burning than a sweat , it |
25 | Clearly , she meant to have a drink . |
26 | When Joanne worked on more open-ended work , she liked to have a whole class session to ensure that everyone had ‘ got the basic idea ’ . |
27 | Effortlessly , she contrives to have a violin class which clashes head-on with hockey . |
28 | She appeared to have a crew of one , and he was reading a book . |
29 | Then , in February last year , she had to have a kidney removed . |
30 | Yes so that 's why she had to have a doctor for that one . |