Example sentences of "she had [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She had all day to sleep if she wished , but : I sleep less than ever , she thought . |
2 | And she had all morning and part of the afternoon to decide whether or not to accept this imperious invitation . |
3 | ‘ Hymne D'Amour was with Major Hern at two and three , but did n't run as she had all sorts of troubles , ’ she said . |
4 | because she , she had that ability |
5 | She had that stone chess table made too and put inside . |
6 | She had that kind of gloss that only studio make-up and the last touches by a hairdresser can add . |
7 | Now , she decided , if ever she had that kind of money , she would first ensure that her family would never again , for as long as they lived , be in need . |
8 | It was a pity , that ; he would have liked to have heard her groan again , perhaps even to cry out as she had that night when The Man had played his games with her . |
9 | She has n't had any thing think to eat since she had that biscuit . |
10 | ‘ She had that affair as an escape from Eddie 's drinking , ’ Carmen cut in quickly . |
11 | Well , you know like she had that problem with her you know |
12 | She 's refused to go to the baths since she had that cold , but I think she was clever enough to make that an excuse . |
13 | Bet she had that Benny Hill song . . |
14 | She had that feeling of insult often felt at a party when the person one is talking to focuses his gaze on people round about all the time , searching for someone more interesting , powerful or sexy to talk to . |
15 | But then that holiday was a bit unusual because she was n't well all the time we were there really not properly she had that virus that was mm |
16 | Goaded beyond endurance by the reference to the headmaster 's wife , to whom she had that morning sent a boy with a high fever , only to have him sent back with iodine on his knuckles , Glenda Grower chimed in again in her rich , ringing voice : |
17 | It was the only thing she had that Guido had given her . |
18 | And she had that paint did n't she ? |
19 | She had that envelope out again , the one that his Dad had been looking at last night . |
20 | ‘ I do n't think she had much time for him . |
21 | She had winkled out of him that he got the story from Georgie and she had much trouble persuading him it was a joke . |
22 | She had such hope for the future , such belief that he would love , nurture and protect her from the difficulties that lay ahead . |
23 | She had such colour , such brightness , that sometimes she reminded me of the whirling mosaics , except that she was n't fragmented but unusually complete . |
24 | That was why she had reacted to him with such ferocity , why she had such difficulty tearing her mind away from him , why she shivered inside each time she pictured his face . |
25 | Just as well she had such guts really , because no one was going to love her for her feminine self . |
26 | She was so lovely , so young , so innocent , and she had such courage . |
27 | She had such nests in every one of her working places , which her employers were only vaguely aware of . |
28 | Not that she had many choices . |
29 | He denied forcing the teenager to go with him in a car and said she had many chances to leave him . |
30 | But as a child she had many times been wrested ( as it felt to her ) from her known environment into some strange place , leaving her totally confused . |