Example sentences of "she would have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She would have no heart for it . |
2 | And she would have no doubt told about that . |
3 | She knew that if Phoebe needed her , if she could even imagine that Phoebe might ever need her , she would have no problem , no problem at all , dealing with Fenna . |
4 | Emily might be able to persuade the supplier to call the debt in , just as a favour of course , then Hari would need money at once , she would have no choice but to throw in her lot with Emily . |
5 | Miss Honey felt confident that she would have no difficulty in convincing Mr and Mrs Wormwood that Matilda was something very special indeed . |
6 | She would have no trouble catching him on paper , but she took some photographs just to make sure . |
7 | She would have no trouble in finding a tenant for the cottage ; already Simon Clifford , a neighbour , had approached her on behalf of an acquaintance of his who was looking for a place in the area . |
8 | Laura 's last conscious thought was that she would have no trouble in sleeping for a week . |
9 | She looked as though she would have no objection to the noise and speed of the world . |
10 | I suppose , technically speaking , ’ he paused , ‘ if you put her out into the road she would have no roof over her head and we should have to take her in . ’ |
11 | He said that cos then , you know he said she she would have no upkeep of the house . |
12 | And I assure you she would have every right to go back to the shop and say look these tights are not fit for their purpose . |
13 | She waited for Jean , his girlfriend , to go to the Ladies , and then pounced , flirting madly and manoeuvring him into bartering with her that he would buy two whole strips if she would have a dance with him . |
14 | If she married , at least she would have a life of her own , away from prying eyes . |
15 | Loretta was grateful for Bridget 's assumption that she would have a part in whatever action they decided upon ; she was a more reliable friend than Tracey , she thought to herself . |
16 | And erm She was determined that she would have a go her own , the following week . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | He cleared the summerhouse so she would have a studio , and gave her the only key . |
19 | But , once upstairs , she knew she would have a job to get out again , especially if her father knew her destination . |
20 | We told her when they said her transplant was looking good and she would have a future after all . |
21 | At a guess , she would have a taste for cultured pearls like Melanie 's confirmation present , and maybe rhinestones , and flower brooches in fragile , glittery stones , and small , gold lockets with tinted photographs of babies and soft curls of new-fledged hair inside . |
22 | I thought she would have a fit on the spot . |
23 | She was expecting a baby , and we all hoped she would have a son , who would inherit the Linton fortune . |
24 | She would have a claim . ’ |
25 | There was a fair indication too that , if she got the job , she was going to work harder than she had ever worked , in that she would have an assistant to work with her . |
26 | Sarah was determined that before she left this room she would have an appointment to save her son 's eternal soul ! |
27 | At this rate she would have an accident , and she 'd only have her own stubbornness to blame for it . |
28 | and the water music which she had about you know for months and months she would have the water music on and you used to hear it in the . |
29 | He could n't be sure she would have the heart to go on running racehorses if she were forced to believe Harry a murderer … if she thought he had left her without warning , without a note , if she were worried sick by not knowing where he 'd gone , and was also haunted by the thought of Harry with Angela Brickell . ’ |
30 | She would have the length of the leash to fly with , but would only be able to fly in a straight line , to me , at the other end of the fixed creance . |