Example sentences of "she have for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Although Maureen seems to be kept busy driving after work and I think she looks better than she has for ages . ’ |
2 | This early departure , she thinks , explains the lack of attachment she has for home , for her Welshness . |
3 | Could I , could I just ask what particular element she has for Wales to nominate , why why , why was Wales nominated ? |
4 | What did she have for breakfast Gordon ? |
5 | ‘ Maybe it was somethin' she had for breakfast , ’ Sonny said . |
6 | When a sender judges her receiver 's schema to correspond to a significant degree with her own , she need only mention features which are not contained in it ( the time of getting up and what she had for breakfast , for example ) ; other features ( like getting out of bed and getting dressed ) will be assumed to be present by default , unless we are told otherwise . |
7 | Sally , her father 's wife , had advised her on more than one occasion , but Harriet had as little time for stylists as she had for clothes — and besides , she rather liked her hair just as it was . |
8 | The reverence she had for glamour touched him . |
9 | She was wearing the white apron she had for cookery classes at school and was tidying up the house because the doctor was coming . |
10 | And since her birthday , she had been seeing more of Dionne than she had for years . |
11 | Capsules that she had for years . |
12 | Gloria came every day , just as she had for Baby . |
13 | She was all set to paint , but when Vitor slid his hands into his trouser pockets and , with jacket flaring back , strolled across to inspect the items which she had for sale , her gaze compulsively followed him . |
14 | She felt better than she had for months . |
15 | She felt reckless and more alive than she had for months , her own desire rising as his hungry mouth fell on her breasts like a starving child , and his eager hands tore at her clothes . |
16 | And Ben was all she had for companionship ; those who would have been her so-called friends she would n't let over her step , and those she would have liked to call friends would n't come near her step . |
17 | The Trunchbull had as great a dislike for long hair on boys as she had for plaits and pigtails on girls and she was about to show it . |