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

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1 The appendix does not have any function in man ( i.e. it is a vestigial organ ) and therefore its removal would make no difference to Julie 's normal activities once she had recovered from the operation itself .
2 Somewhere inside her was a weak hope that she had not spoken .
3 It was a cruel trick that she had been a dream , that he could not join her yet .
4 The picture with regard to briefing and preparation was encouraging with only one assistant reporting that she had not been briefed .
5 She was even more aware of him in the total blackness than she had been before .
6 But , when nothing she could do from inside the car would make it go again , she began to realise in her non-mechanical mind that she had something of a problem on her hands .
7 Her hands were covered in dry blood and she had mud on her back , ’ said Mr Wilken .
8 Probably few people in the country could have more direct experience than she had .
9 She added said that she had believed Allen had homosexual tendencies and she had concerns that he would sexually abuse Satchel .
10 She spoke truthfully for the first time and said she had n't any more of it — which was a direct admission that she had had it in the first place .
11 She had a lot of curly hair and she had tied a bow in it .
12 Far from being a blot on her tenth anniversary as Conservative leader , the withholding of the doctorate perfectly crystallised the cultural change that she has wrought …
13 She was able to conceal her restlessness , the pacing about , her dream of a different beginning to a new life , her impatience with the old shapes that she had used for too long ; she was not young and was old enough to foresee failure .
14 He boasts in the Tory-backing Daily Mail that she has been proved right in her warnings against the European exchange rate mechanism .
15 Love notes written by the accused to Miss Whitehead were also found which showed how he was consumed with a jealous sexual obsession after she had refused to sleep with him , the court heard .
16 This new complication revived all the old doubts that she had successfully conquered , and she parted from him at her gate with very mixed feelings .
17 The struggle to understand everything showed clearly on her face , and slowly , surely , she found a ray of hope in the mess , something to compensate for the painful discovery that she 'd been ignorant of her own roots .
18 She had not stopped to think that she might be inserting herself into a social scene that she had walked away from when she had left home .
19 ‘ She needs a proper home like she 's got here , not a great institution .
20 ‘ I 'd been asking why she 'd taken a clerical job when she 'd had an art training and she said it was all she could get at first but after a while she 'd managed to wangle this daytime class . ’
21 Oddly , she felt less happy , less content , less well able to go about her daily business than she had in the three painful months of her sexual abstinence .
22 Everything made sense now — his obsessional hatred of the drugs world , his grim determination to fight the dealers , his refusal to accept her repeated protests that she had never been involved .
23 Like most families then Jill did n't have a fridge so shopping was a daily event though she had a ventilated larder to store some perishables .
24 It was an interesting event for she has a distinct voice in which melody reigns supreme .
25 Russia backed Austria , only to make plain in 1851 that she was no more willing to contemplate Viennese domination of German affairs than she had been to back Prussian .
26 Her mother identified it as a wayfaring tree and she 'd been cutting it back during the summer and it did n't seem to mind but she 'd be very grateful for any information about the wayfaring tree which presumably she 'd like to keep and continue to grow in her garden .
27 I said well I think she realized it came to so he 's definitely booked the high court so she 's , she 's done nothing about changing him or anything like that .
28 Mr Justice Laws , said in the High Court if she had known there was a risk of pregnancy she would never have had sex with her lover .
29 Cos I w he was , he was in the Post Office one day and he saw this old woman and she 'd just cashed all her giros and this bloke just nicked it in the Post Office .
30 Det Insp Gary Lawrinson , of Chester CID , said : ‘ This is a very old woman and she has been battered .
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