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

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1 By notice of appeal dated 22 April 1992 the father appealed on the grounds , inter alia , that ( 1 ) the judge was wrong in law to reject the submission that any consideration of the children 's welfare in the context of a judicial discretion under article 13 ( a ) of the Convention was relevant only as a material factor if it met the test of placing the children in an ‘ intolerable situation ’ under article 13 ( b ) ; ( 2 ) the judge should have limited considerations of welfare to the criteria for welfare laid down by the Convention itself ; ( 3 ) the judge was wrong in law to reject the submission that in the context of the exercise of the discretion permitted by article 13 ( a ) the court was limited to a consideration of the nature and quality of the father 's acquiescence ( as found by the Court of Appeal ) ; ( 4 ) in the premises , despite her acknowledgment that the exercise of her discretion had to be seen in the context of the Convention , the judge exercised a discretion based on a welfare test appropriate to wardship proceedings ; ( 5 ) the judge was further in error as a matter of law in not perceiving as the starting point for the exercise of her discretion the proposition that under the Convention the future of the children should be decided in the courts of the state from which they had been wrongfully removed ; ( 6 ) the judge , having found that on the ability to determine the issue between the parents there was little to choose between the Family Court of Australia and the High Court of England , was wrong not to conclude that as a consequence the mother had failed to displace the fundamental premise of the Convention that the future of the children should be decided in the courts of the country from which they had been wrongfully removed ; ( 7 ) the judge also misdirected herself when considering which court should decide the future of the children ( a ) by applying considerations more appropriate to the doctrine of forum conveniens and ( b ) by having regard to the likely outcome of the hearing in that court contrary to the principles set out in In re F. ( A Minor ) ( Abduction : Custody Rights ) [ 1991 ] Fam. 25 ; ( 8 ) in the alternative , if the judge was right to apply the forum conveniens approach , she failed to have regard to the following facts and matters : ( a ) that the parties were married in Australia ; ( b ) that the parties had spent the majority of their married life in Australia ; ( c ) that the children were born in Australia and were Australian citizens ; ( d ) that the children had spent the majority of their lives in Australia ; ( e ) the matters referred to in ground ( 9 ) ; ( 9 ) in any event on the facts the judge was wrong to find that there was little to choose between the Family Court of Australia and the High Court of England as fora for deciding the children 's future ; ( 11 ) the judge was wrong on the facts to find that there had been a change in the circumstances to which the mother would be returning in Australia given the findings made by Thorpe J. that ( a ) the former matrimonial home was to be sold ; ( b ) it would be unavailable for occupation by the mother and the children after 7 February 1992 ; and ( c ) there would be no financial support for the mother other than state benefits : matters which neither Thorpe J. nor the Court of Appeal found amounted to ‘ an intolerable situation . ’
2 Well , we just got talking and she agreed to have dinner with me the following night .
3 There she asked to have Paul 's ring put in the hotel 's safe and , that done , walked away with a sense of relief .
4 Most of all , she wants to have fun , fun , fun .
5 She wants to have children and you never did . ’
6 erm sort of , at fir , you know , at first I thought sometimes you know oh , you know what 's the matter with you like but , she admits herself , her I Q , you know how they judge your intelligence has gone right down , she has to have tests every now and again , er she ca n't concentrate on things , or , you know some things she just ca n't do any more , so she 's at , supposed to be getting all this compensation and it 's been going on now , it was two years ago , three years ago that we met them and she 's only just had the first part of her money , she 's had five thousand pounds , that 's all she can get for the time being all the rest is , cos all solicitors and everything and doctors having to come and check things , so she knows , she knows she 'll get money eventually , but er , it 's just when , but is n't it an awful thing ?
7 She has had treatment in hospital for depression and is under sedation at the present time .
8 She has had skin grafts since being badly burned in the Siberian train disaster .
9 A woman does , as she gets older , achieve a certain status in the joint family , particularly if she has had sons .
10 She 's always , she has had compliments paid to her in the past , has n't she .
11 Miss Bayliss , of Boode Croft , Stockbridge Village , Liverpool , said she stopped having sex and had a bath three times a day for months after the search in December 1988 .
12 In many cases , parents will be more interested in the way in which the professional uses information from the assessment to answer practical questions , such as ‘ Will she need to have speech therapy ? ’ ,
13 While she burned to have Lucy make love to her , that sudden in control precision made her say :
14 and , yeah , well did n't we phone her and had n't she had all that trouble , she 'd had shingles and
15 She 'd had chicken pox which she picked up while she was on steroids rescribed for an eye infection .
16 She 'd find some in the garden , after she 'd had breakfast .
17 Then we realised that she 'd had diarrhoea so badly it was actually oozing out of her collar !
18 ‘ Oh , she 's been here since the beginning of the year — she came over to start a new life after she 'd had problems back home .
19 Twice before she 'd had proposals of marriage and had rejected them because she could n't feel for the men they came from .
20 She 'd had difficulty in sleeping these past few nights , although she was exhausted from trying to clean up the house after she finished work each day .
21 Eliot summoned Mona and asked whether she 'd had access to the computer while working for MacQuillan .
22 So , unless she 'd had burglars — and nothing else had been taken — then Naylor , not caring to have his orders disobeyed , must have removed it .
23 The little stone winked like a red star in the firelight and Carrie thought of Mrs Gotobed , suddenly ; of the time she 'd had tea with her and of the way the flames danced in her rings as she stroked the silk of her dress .
24 You ken when there , there are , this , this old Mary that I tell you about er , she 'd had smallpox when she was young , she used to be a herring gutter .
25 She wor used to work in the kipper industry , and she 'd had smallpox once , knocked her off cos you should have seen her face .
26 But erm I know a student who was at B H S , near she was saying how she 'd had training for er delivering team briefings .
27 She 'd had years of practice .
28 He pulled her with him to a more secure place , but there was n't a chance of speaking even if she 'd had breath or invention .
29 However , after she 'd had time to calm down , Susan returned to the salon the next day to try to get her money back .
30 She took a sip of wine before she 'd had time to wonder whether that might be wise .
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