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

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1 She had to have money .
2 She had to have money .
3 Sometimes she had to have water fetched from miles up in the mountain .
4 She must 've , she had terrific spirit cos when she had to have breast cancer operation I ca n't
5 It came as a shock , but it was also confirmation of the feeling she had had back at the restaurant when the man , Karr , had spoken to her .
6 She could not even say she truly felt she had had Ferdinando with her those four months .
7 She was told she had had intercourse with an eight-year-old boy .
8 Perhaps she had had polio so that one of her legs would be in irons .
9 She had had Moorlake House and was in the red an " the Moorlake Secretarial School did n't have enough pupils , but driving along this morning , she felt curiously content .
10 Once he had hit her so hard when she would n't tell him where she 'd been that she had had concussion .
11 She wrote to three or four firms she had had contact with and was taken on by a small partnership in Orpington .
12 At work , given that , despite her de glamorisation , she had had cause to cold-shoulder one Lothario from Purchasing and another from Sales who had been fresh beyond what she thought acceptable , she was quite contented with her lot .
13 She understood then that if she had had leisure to listen at the right moment , she might have heard the faint , suggestive sounds of a third presence .
14 ‘ To see the baby , ’ had been the bait , and so she had had tea with the Baileys and the baby , whom Mrs Bailey had adopted — a piece of altruism which staggered Sally-Anne , who thought that Mrs Bailey had enough to do on too little with her own brood .
15 She laughed quietly , that same feeling she had had staring down at the cove through the trees — that sense of being not quite herself — returning to her .
16 Perhaps Rachel did too , or would do when she had had time to work it out .
17 As he saw her , he stretched out his arms and lifted her up before she had had time to reach the bottom step .
18 So now you 're imagining that he , whoever he is , popped this through the letterbox , waited till she had had time to read it , then rang the bell and invited her to take a stroll with him .
19 Now she had had time to get to know him better , see other sides of him as well .
20 But not yet — not until she had had time to rebuild her shattered defences .
21 Not until she had had time to explain that Oliver was only a little boy , that he had n't really understood …
22 Now that she had had time to think everything through on the long walk home , she had soon realised how ridiculous her accusations must have sounded .
23 When she first lost her eye , she had had trouble keeping her balance , but she had thought she had overcome that .
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