Example sentences of "she have a [adj] sense " in BNC.
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1 | She has a terrific sense of humour . |
2 | She has a good sense of humour , and very sporting : in other words a very nice person . |
3 | She has a good sense of humour — she will need it in the years to come . ’ |
4 | She has a good sense of humour and also shares quite a few of my interests . |
5 | Individually they are slow ; the characters are wafer thin and have little individuality ; there is no evidence that the author is excited by language ; there is little evidence that she has a developed sense of humour . |
6 | Her spirit is infinitely stronger than Charles 's and she has a greater sense of her own destiny than he has . |
7 | She is currently re-taking her mathics mathematics O level and hopes to obtain a grade C. She is diligent in all her studies with a determination to do as well as possible , while her powers of expression are adequate , she has a fine sense of initiative and can organise her material persuasively . |
8 | This is to tell only part of the story however Anna is diligent in all her studies with a determination to do as well as possible , while her powers of expression are adequate she has a fine sense of initiative and within her limitations can organise her materials persuasively . |
9 | She has a beautiful sense of timing . |
10 | Most important of all , she had a healthy sense of humour . |
11 | She had a strong sense of the dramatic , and could use it to good effect when occasion demanded . |
12 | Life seemed suspended and she had a disquieting sense of being quite alone . |
13 | She had a wonderful sense of period and could adapt an idea brilliantly but her lack of formal design training handicapped her in other ways . |
14 | Not that Masha was unable to enjoy herself — she had a fine sense of humour and loved to sing , which she could do well , serenading the songs of her homeland — lullabies and airs which still resonate in her son 's head to this day . |