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

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1 For her just-a-handful , Charlotte is not afraid to admit she has a fave .
2 ‘ And tell me again how she has a look of me . ’
3 To the New York Times Pebbles was ‘ the English filly who drinks a pint of stout every morning and went to post in the company of a British gelding she has a crush on ’ ; in the 1985 Breeders ' Cup Turf at Aqueduct she ‘ overcame a poor start and traffic problems to beat the boys by a neck ’ and provide Britain 's first win in a Breeders ' Cup event .
4 If , however , your answer is specific ( e.g. ‘ She has a temper tantrum when I insist that she obeys me , for example when I tell her to eat up her breakfast ’ ) then an effective procedure can be worked out .
5 I quite like Cher , but I think she has a problem with wanting to look too good .
6 I wonder if she has a problem with ‘ God ’ , it must drive her mad that so many people refer to him as ‘ He ’ .
7 I will maybe just remind her in case she has a problem finding one if she leaves it too late .
8 She recently added a ribber and finds that if she has a problem , thanks to her illness , she gets flustered .
9 She has a problem with some little gland or other , which can throw her right off balance .
10 We ourselves suggested that , notwithstanding our data , any patient who believes that he or she has a problem with human insulin should resume animal insulin , which we certainly would not wish to see withdrawn .
11 Denial is a psychological defence mechanism by which the sufferer simply does not believe that he or she has a problem , despite all the evidence .
12 She has a turn if Drew spends sixpence , ’ said Bas , peering over Ricky 's shoulder .
13 She has a self interest in giving her milk to , to er grow to a point where it can survive on its own .
14 She has a cottage . ’
15 The Guinness book of theatre quotes , which costs £7.99 , is compiled by Michele Brown who readily agrees that actors and authors are every bit as cruel about actors as critics , viz Richard Burton talking about his wife Liz Taylor : ‘ She has a double chin , her legs are too short and she has a pot belly . ’
16 She has a vision of the hunchback standing on tiptoe gazing into large saucepans , or moving crabwise round the table .
17 Few can deliver high notes of such ringing clarity or trills so impeccably controlled , and she has a chest register many contraltos would envy .
18 She has a genius for sorting things out .
19 The class is fun and I like the way she has a bit of poise and discipline . ’
20 Now she talks across to her , but she has a bit of a ah , ah , ah , ah , ah , ah , and it 's difficult
21 Now that they 've gone back to school she has a bit of a job with the I 've got ta go you know , I said we 'll have so many people round talking you know she said he 'd got a terrible !
22 He will be even more interested to know that , through the grapevine , I have heard that one Labour county councillor in my constituency supports the application and that another Labour county councillor , who publicly opposes it , privately supports it because she has a child at Torrells comprehensive school .
23 He loves her so much and what 's he going through now she has told him she has a child by another man ? ’
24 ‘ That at this very minute Maria Luisa is telling him she ca n't marry him because she has a child by another man ?
25 There 's Patch , because she has a patch , and she has a daughter , Bunty .
26 She has a daughter , but the girl can work in the garden or on the farm …
27 My friend Pauline , she has a daughter of eight , and her mother and father still are n't talking to her .
28 She has a spell at home and then , sooner or later , she 's back in the Meadhaven Clinic again .
29 ‘ Of course she has a name , ’ he said .
30 But no : she has hung around the DHSS while clerks forgot her like she was goods in the stockroom , and now she has a chit that says they 'll pay her lodging at the boarding house .
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