Example sentences of "[coord] she [vb mod] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If the said Member of Parliament is not selected as the prospective parliamentary candidate at the special meeting referred to in paragraph ( b ) above to be the prospective parliamentary candidate , he or she shall have the right to appeal to the National Executive Committee on the grounds , and only on the grounds , that the procedure laid down in these rules and the general provision of the constitution and rules have not been properly carried out .
2 This means that , if you are not married to your partner , he or she may have to face another member of your family being responsible for dealing with this very personal task , while he or she will have no role or status at all .
3 ASK ANY thoughtful person for a list of the problems likely to confront Britain in the next few decades and he or she will have no trouble answering .
4 Firstly , he or she will have an understanding of primary care , especially clinical presentations in general practice .
5 Fiona could continue with her pregnancy , taking strong drugs , the side-effects of which were not yet really known , or she could have a termination .
6 There would therefore be no chance of a person claiming part of the value of their benefits , knowing that , at a later stage , he or she could have the difference made up from means-tested assistance .
7 We believe as a Party that the power of this county be individual , that he or she should have the power to choose .
8 And she would have no doubt told about that .
9 Freedom , if only for a short time , and she would have a chance to speak to Rose , whom she had not seen since their evening out together up West .
10 We told her when they said her transplant was looking good and she would have a future after all .
11 She wants a family ; I 've heard her say so , and she 'll have a family , and I hope it 's a big one , ten , twelve …
12 And she 'll have the South Sussex team manager stoned to death at dawn with vegetarian Scotch eggs if they do n't win , ’ murmured Bas Baddingham who 'd just rolled up and was kissing Daisy .
13 ‘ She appears as a symbol for art ’ , he explains , ‘ also she can be a feminist or a subordinate , then she can appear very positive and she 'll have the power to move .
14 The sufferer 's height becomes lower and she will have a stoop .
15 Johnson met Mrs Riddoch 's little niece , Stuart Dallas , and , with his voice deliberately booming and hollow , told her he was a giant , that he slept in a cave , ‘ and had a bed in the rock , and she should have a bed cut opposite it ’ .
16 And she must have a name .
17 ‘ We used to go and sit in the park , on the river bank , and she 'd have a book and I 'd have a book …
18 She could have it out and she 'd have a lot of fun with it and on it .
19 For example , it is very important for a wife who is also a busy mother to learn to speak the local language , but she may have no time for sitting at a desk and making her own drills or doing her own analysis .
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