Example sentences of "she had [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Not that she blamed him , she had every sympathy with him . |
2 | When Frances arrived at her new home , to be followed weeks later by her children and their nanny , she had every hope that the children would be relatively unaffected by her marital breakdown , especially as Sarah and Jane were away at boarding-school . |
3 | Agnes noted with alarm that a pink flush was suffusing Dorothy 's face , a sure sign of temper , and really , thought her loyal assistant , she had every right to be cross under the circumstances . |
4 | She had to look as if she knew where she was going , move as if she had every right to be there ; one challenge could ruin it all . |
5 | And that was ridiculous ; she had every right to be here . |
6 | I think she had every right to . |
7 | At the end of the ceremony she tottered off to the bus , looking as if she had every intention of popping in to the local when she got home and livening everyone up with a steady dropping of ‘ To think our ‘ Ilda should go before me ’ remarks . |
8 | She had every reason to be frightened . |
9 | ‘ I 'd say she had every reason to be . ’ |
10 | The college say they 're distressed by Tracey 's death , she had every reason to anticipate a good degree . |
11 | She had every tooth in her head … |
12 | She had every justification not to lose hope , she reminded herself . |
13 | We had that well she 's claiming for loss of earnings , think she 's broke a leg , we do n't know were n't allowed to take a photo bike she had a brand new . |
14 | As she got to her feet he looked underneath her , remembering the equipment cows had , and saw that she had a semblance of the same thing , although nothing like so dangly as a cow 's , but quite satisfactorily dripping at that moment with what he supposed was milk . |
15 | This time she had a gambit . |
16 | He thought she had a attitude problem . |
17 | Nahum would be horrified if he discovered she had a child . |
18 | He had always been so scathing about psychiatrists and psychotherapists , emphatic that she was normal , that she would be just like any other mother once she had a child of her own . |
19 | In spite of the image of her that is presented , women coming to her know she had a child , and that she suffered . |
20 | Perhaps once she had a child of her own , David 's child — But it would n't be easy . |
21 | I think in fact she had to leave the Air Force because she had a child . |
22 | He knew he could get away with asking her to do this — she had a bit of a weakness for him . |
23 | so she had a bit of a benny it was |
24 | she had a bit of fling |
25 | she had a bit of Geordie . |
26 | He tried asking her about herself , but she had a knack of averting his questions with an apparently bashful stammer , looking at him with kohl-lined eyes that rolled around like the globules in a bricklayer 's balance . |
27 | She had a knack of breaking hearts and being mystified by the effect . |
28 | She had a way of leaving one without an answer . |
29 | And she had a way of conjuring up places , in terms of their dimensions , that led those same children to explore their houses and fields blindfold ; the dark world that they discovered with their fingertips was new to them — but not frightening as they had supposed it to be . |
30 | She had a way of laughing , and singing , and it was like ice down your back . |