Example sentences of "she [modal v] have [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Where a female employee becomes pregnant , she may have rights in respect of maternity leave , with or without pay ; maternity pay ; and the right to return to work . |
2 | Unless she sees a local advertisement , she will have little knowledge of job opportunity and if she has moved into the district from elsewhere , she may have difficulty in assessing the employment prospects . |
3 | But they are not random errors : they grow out of her particular approach to spelling , and suggest that she may have trouble in the future because of a weak visual memory and her attempts to compensate for this are reckless and haphazard . |
4 | She must have shares in Daisy ! |
5 | By then she should have answers to all the questions Cara had listed , and could then sit back and take one very relieved breath . |
6 | And such was her feeling that she might have need of them sometime , nothing was ever thrown out . |
7 | From the sudden change in Rune Christensen 's demeanour it seemed she might have cause to be optimistic . |
8 | She says she 's going to live with her brother and she 'll have sleep on the sofa . |
9 | She 'll have Louise on her back for the rest of her life , and she 'll never be able to manage her . |
10 | Having got this joke out of the way , she was then told no she could not have money for food , but she could have cash for a carpet . |
11 | Margaret had taken a living-in job in the country where she could have Molly with her . |
12 | She nodded in delight , everything forgotten other than the fact that she 'd have help with her bags and a companion to talk to . |
13 | She 'd have things in trays on their table — cakes and bread and ginger biscuits and cough candy — but it was really queer because when you went in you could n't smell any of the lovely things laid out on the table . |
14 | Just three years later she would have precedence over most of them . |
15 | So I asked her if she would have lunch with me . |
16 | A quick glance at her watch showed that she would have time for a short walk outside before dinner , and with this in mind she sprang from the bed and raked a comb through her hair . |
17 | Then she heard Christ speaking to her , saying that she would have victory over all her enemies , and that she was to give up the hair-cloth that she wore and her continual saying of the Rosary , but must stop eating meat . |
18 | It looked as if she would have news for Mademoiselle Rabier when she saw her . |
19 | My God , she would have vengeance for this ! |
20 | In Phnom Penh she will have discussions with development workers to assess the situation in the country in the run-up to democratic elections scheduled for May 23 to May 28 . |
21 | If a mare is fit and healthy , with a normal oestrous cycle , there is no reason to suppose she will have problems in foaling , but it seems fair to suggest that teenage mares be checked out by a vet before you start working out names for the as-yet unconceived foal . |
22 | She will have responsibility for their upbringing , including a say in their future schooling and development . |
23 | She know women in the show are called the beach blonde bimbos , but she thinks she will have fun with her character . |
24 | Anne wants to see if she can have Peter over the weekend sometime . |
25 | The advantage to the depositor is that the certificate is tradable so that , although the deposit is made for a fixed period , he or she can have use of the funds earlier by selling the certificate to a third party at a price which will reflect the period to run to maturity and the current level of interest rates . |