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

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1 Needless to say she has to take life as quietly as possible for some time if she is to regain her health and everyone will be pleased to know she is making good progress along these lines .
2 She has to take account of the views of society at large .
3 She has taken part in gymnastics and movement classes since the age of eight ; saw Medau demonstrated at Bedford College in 1951 and became ‘ hooked ’ .
4 The cashier should give a receipt to the receptionist that he or she has taken charge of the money .
5 She has taken care not to touch any of these totally unentrepreneurial perks .
6 She has taken Diana to Covent Garden on innumerable occasions in the last few years .
7 He obviously had n't been willing : maybe she 'd taken offence and attacked him .
8 In years she was senior to everyone including the infrequently seen Charlie ; as mother hen to the dancing girls she 'd taken Lucy in and allowed her to feel at home in a matter of hours .
9 She could have been a dancer if she 'd taken lessons .
10 But she had to take care .
11 She thought suddenly that she had taken Dr Neil for granted , that she had not fully realised either his hard work or his dedication , and for the first time understood the impulse which had caused him to leave the cushioned life of a younger son of a good family and become an East End doctor instead .
12 And yet , now she had taken possession of ‘ La Felicità ’ , she no longer felt so much in awe of the absentee landlord as a half-amused curiosity about him .
13 Esther Ward had more reason to be ashamed than her vulnerable sister Elizabeth , for she had taken advantage of the forbidden love which had grown between Elizabeth and Richard , and she had never once opened her heart to the innocent girl-child who was born out of that love .
14 Her last book , A Memoir of the Late Mrs. Henrietta Fordyce , was published anonymously in 1823 , evidently in an attempt to silence rumours that she had taken advantage of a generous elderly relative .
15 She had taken drugs ever since , but the cancer had returned .
16 She had taken Elizabeth home in the car , leaving Betty to explain to Finn whatever she saw fit .
17 Cook had been moved by Sarah 's grief when she got back from her father 's funeral , and when she heard how Maggie had given birth on the very same day she had taken pity .
18 It was only the second time she had taken part and this race , taking less than ten minutes , had been a particularly fast one , but as she said , it was a family tradition to take part in it and she had really enjoyed it .
19 ‘ There was a formal denial that she had taken part in anything which would discredit the Royal Family .
20 Then she had taken bread and cheese and coffee and started across Norfolk , giving , as she drove , some thought to the strategy best suited to extracting information from this Anglican priest in the Catholic wing .
21 WPC Susan Larkin , 24 , said she had taken cover in the footwell of her police car as bullets hit the vehicle .
22 This trick took hours of practice , up and down the landing at the hostel while the other girls looked at her as if she had taken leave of her senses .
23 Then , one morning , just as suddenly as she had taken leave of absence , she was back .
24 She had taken leave of her senses !
25 These badges were handed out only on a nurse 's last day in the hospital , after she had taken State and Hospital Finals and accumulated a sheaf of satisfactory ward reports .
26 Gazzer felt pleased that she had taken things so well .
27 Likewise , various scurrilous attacks were made on Constanze 's honour , suggesting that during her frequent sojourns in Baden she had taken Mozart 's pupil Süssmayr as a lover , and that her last child ( who bore Süssmayr 's Christian names ) was his .
28 She had taken Maggie off to the sunshine .
29 She had often heard people say how Martha Gristy had been the beauty of Polruan , and she had taken pride in the fact that she was inheriting those looks .
30 Mary told him how she had taken provisions to Granny Fordham , then seen the deer in the back of the car , and been chased , and finally how she had cross the marsh to reach the keeper before the raiders got away .
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