Example sentences of "and she have have " in BNC.

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1 I sent her Nit Ac LM1 and did n't hear anything for a year when she rang up with a headache — it turned out that the anal fissure had cleared quickly and she felt she had been miraculously well given her sister had been murdered 12mths previously and she 'd had 4 months leave of absence from work to deal with the aftermath which had involved her nephew joining the family .
2 In the days when it was briefly fashionable to be seen around with black people she had also been known as ‘ Missy ’ , and she 'd had a black lover then .
3 There was another Zionist Congress in Vienna , and she 'd had to pass it up , because she was passing it up quite often herself then .
4 Her first sight of a submarine had brought back the pain of Gerry 's death and she 'd had to tell herself that those in the loch were ours , so they could n't be all that bad .
5 As Mary re-iterated to the police , she 'd had a job to wake her up out of a dead sleep that night , and when she did come to she just could n't take in what had happened : she did n't seem able to speak for ages and she 'd had to help her into her clothes .
6 Getting on to the remains of the top of the pod had been relatively straightforward , although Daak had tried to insist on being the last one out and she 'd had to threaten him with troopers ' oaths and a blaster to convince him that gallantry was inappropriate .
7 And she 'd had an abortion the night before and she 'd died that day on the Monday .
8 She was thirty-six when she cleared out and she 'd had three kids , but she still made younger women look and feel like there was no contest . ’
9 She wor used to work in the kipper industry , and she 'd had smallpox once , knocked her off cos you should have seen her face .
10 Well I , I met him actually through er I was nursing erm a baby , she was only three months old and she 'd had , she 'd caught , from her older sister she 'd caught whooping cough .
11 But Luke 's manner this morning was a series of whiplashes on painful flesh , and she 'd had enough .
12 When he had met Ivy at Crepi 's dinner party her appearance had struck him as so wilfully bizarre that he had written it off as a freak effect , as though all her luggage had been lost and she 'd had to raid the oddments put aside for collection by the missionary brothers .
13 Her face was thinner , not altogether a good thing , and she 'd had her hair coloured too , a sort of pale version of the colour it used to be .
14 Aunt Alicia was old , she kept telling herself , and she 'd had a full life , and she died in her sleep with no pain , but somehow it did not seem to make it much better .
15 And I 've , I er , I , we me we met a girl and she 'd had it done and it was lovely !
16 I did n't know she had this cold and she 'd had it for ten
17 And she 'd had a drink , and a good cry , she 'd had
18 London had one of its worst thunderstorms , and she had had to cope alone with thirty women in varying stages of labour on the gynaecology ward .
19 Her husband , working in England , was not with her , and she had had to go through the agony of 27 February alone .
20 She also wanted to put an end to any sexual intercourse with her husband , though formerly both he and she had had great enjoyment from it .
21 He had told her there was a flat going in Westbourne Park and she had had hysterics .
22 And after that she seemed happy the rest of the way , saying how lovely it had been to see them even for such a short time and how she 'd come down again when she could , but it was such a long way and the trains were so crowded with soldiers and she had had to take two whole days off from the ambulance station .
23 The apartment she had been in had been a single room — like his own , spartanly furnished — and she had had to share washing and night-soil facilities .
24 Between Newbury and Reading a middle-aged man had pressed his knee against hers , and she had had to change compartments , doing her best to look unconcerned about it , as if she often heaved her suitcase down from the rack halfway between stations to try the view farther down the train .
25 And she had had to admit that she had wanted Luke Hunter to kiss her .
26 By the time Corrie 's wedding took place Philippa was over the worst of her sadness and in a good position to enjoy it to the full — ; the closest to the centre of the ceremonies , yet fancy free ; and she had had a very good time — much affectionate sympathy from aunts and cousins , and husbands of aunts and cousins , and admiration and flirtation and kissing enough .
27 About four months before , a friend of mine got pregnant and she had to have an abortion , and I was quite upset about that .
28 Mrs Thatcher has been fortunate in that retirements of several senior personnel in the early 1980s gave her the opportunity to influence promotions ; there were thirteen appointments as Permanent Secretary in 1982 alone and she has had a hand in appointing the great majority of Permanent and Assistant Permanent Secretaries since 1979 .
29 It is when she focuses on novelists and poets that Cosslett faces a harder task , and she has had varying success with her four principal figures .
30 But that was in 1909 and she has had so many successors that the device now sticks out like a sore thumb and must be used only with the greatest care and deftness of touch .
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