Example sentences of "she [vb mod] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She ought to have time for preparation before the police burst in on her . ’ |
2 | Where a female employee becomes pregnant , she may have rights in respect of maternity leave , with or without pay ; maternity pay ; and the right to return to work . |
3 | She may have wings , or she may ride in a chariot drawn by wild animals . |
4 | She may have misheard the word as dictated , but it 's much more likely that as she started writing the first syllable , she almost automatically shifted the word across to one she knows ( and can spell ! coffee causes problems , usually ) . |
5 | She may have dreams which clearly show her initiation into pregnancy , and even the sex of the unborn child . |
6 | Unless she sees a local advertisement , she will have little knowledge of job opportunity and if she has moved into the district from elsewhere , she may have difficulty in assessing the employment prospects . |
7 | But they are not random errors : they grow out of her particular approach to spelling , and suggest that she may have trouble in the future because of a weak visual memory and her attempts to compensate for this are reckless and haphazard . |
8 | Nothing of the kind — thirtyish , I s'pose she must 've bin then . ’ |
9 | ‘ And she must have relatives and friends . |
10 | Yeah , she must have shit herself . |
11 | Jessamy blinked hard , sure she must have misheard him . |
12 | She heard him whisper something against her hair which she thought sounded like ‘ bastard ’ but she must have misheard , because why would he say that ? |
13 | She must have shoes just like that , Emily decided . |
14 | Miss Mouse decided that she must have Simon . |
15 | To fulfil her role properly , she must have time to prepare sessions and keep up to date with a wide range of subjects . |
16 | Emily sighed with relief , she must be alone , she must have time to think things out . |
17 | She must have shares in Daisy ! |
18 | She must have overslept . |
19 | She wondered if she should have Lee teach the girl a lesson , but decided not to — for the moment . |
20 | By then she should have answers to all the questions Cara had listed , and could then sit back and take one very relieved breath . |
21 | She knew that she should have breasts , that she should be menstruating ; that , judging from the giggled conversations of her friends , she should have at least wanted to find out about love and sex . |
22 | It 's important she should have hope . ’ |
23 | It is considered that in the last resort it is to civil remedies that she should have recourse . |
24 | Two consultants believed that the plaintiff was suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis but also considered the possibility that she might have Hodgkin 's disease . |
25 | But she had never imagined she might have children who would reject her . |
26 | Oh , she might have trouble , she might have trouble cos the Health Board have |
27 | Oh , she might have trouble , she might have trouble cos the Health Board have |
28 | And such was her feeling that she might have need of them sometime , nothing was ever thrown out . |
29 | From the sudden change in Rune Christensen 's demeanour it seemed she might have cause to be optimistic . |
30 | Although an initial brain scan showed nothing to suggest she might have epilepsy , she demanded further tests and was finally diagnosed as having temporary lobe epilepsy a condition which plagues many schoolchildren . |