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

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1 She is just as curious as her sisters , but she has the foresight to put the egg safely away before penetrating the forbidden chamber .
2 She has the bulkiness of a mother figure , plaited Afro braids and , at first , a cautious smile that only gradually gives way to full-hearted laughter .
3 She has the ability and attitude that have raised expectations that British tennis may get the player of star quality it so desperately needs .
4 She has the dress made
5 She may be specially trained in some aspects of stroke care , so that she has the title of stroke care nurse .
6 ‘ The age at which she has the operation may be left to the woman .
7 She has the head and breasts of a lovely woman and a salmon 's tail .
8 As Janet Baker , the singer , wrote , about going to hear her colleague Lena Horne perform : ‘ We could n't take our eyes off her , she has the charisma , the beauty , which comes from great discipline ’ ( Full Circle , Penguin , 1984 ) .
9 She has the money to spend , the taste to choose correctly and , above all , the right setting for what she buys .
10 She has the honour of becoming the Embsay Steam Railway 's first tender engine to operate on the branch line since BR departed and the Trust was formed in 1967 .
11 She is looking for a dress for me and she is waiting to comb my hair , and she has the look on her face that she has when she guts the chickens .
12 However , of all the opera singers who have tackled Weill recitals of late , she is potentially the best ; she has the style , the diction and the voice .
13 The teenage girl may guard her space jealously : if she has the chance she will make it uniquely hers , experimenting with posters , plants , and colours .
14 Now I know that if I hold my arm up but keep it still she has the benefit of the updraught and will open her wings and take off .
15 The buyer will wish to know which services he or she has the benefit of , and here we refer to gas and mains water .
16 She has the whole singing the words .
17 Ms W from Hartlepool wants Sharron Davies ' thighs , hips and bum because : ‘ They are firm , solid and of perfect shape , ’ while Wendy S. from Middlesbrough chose Jamie Lee Curtis ‘ because she has the shape that she has by dedication and hard work . ’
18 ‘ She hurt him dreadfully when he came home from Africa , crippled and his career in the army over , just when he needed her loving support the most , and now she has the gall to chase him again , when I hoped and prayed that he had finally recovered from her brutal treatment of him . ’
19 She has the evidence of her own experience that the achievement of low inflation through monetary discipline is not something at which either the British Treasury or the Bank of England excels .
20 ‘ It 's because she has the evidence that it really happened , ’ Stevie explained to Patrick .
21 She has the idea that you probably delivered her . ’
22 Here she has the support of her parents .
23 At first I found the ceremonial rather strange , but once I realised the significance of the ceremony and ritual I appreciated the service to the full and was able to add my services to the whole — as each member of the congregation can take a very definite part in the service if he or she has the will , and knows what is meant by the different ceremonies performed .
24 The other interesting runner I rode was Auntie Dot , particularly as she has the advantage of being schooled over a National-type fence on her trainer John Webber 's gallops .
25 For those unable to be so direct , the bed can become , for the angry woman , an arena of struggle , perhaps the only one in which she has the advantage .
26 ‘ A wrong assumption , ’ she said , ‘ as any woman in that situation will tell you — if , that is , she has the wit to recognise her reactions .
27 As Reyburn observes : ‘ Of course the necessity to flush ping-pong balls down the toilet rarely crops up in everyday life but the owner of a double-trap ‘ siphonic ’ can take comfort from the fact that she has the toilet for the job when it arises . ’
28 The opportunity this gives an incumbent to take a broad view is useful if he or she has the resources to know what is going on .
29 Once a widow reaches age 60 , she has the choice of claiming retirement pension or of continuing with widows ' pension ( until 65 , when she no longer has a choice and will receive retirement pension ) .
30 Rebecca was apparently at her most scintillating — brilliant talker as she has the reputation of being .
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