Example sentences of "have [verb] [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 I wonder what the good doctor and his housekeeper make of her — and what story she has concocted to explain her presence there ?
2 During a career which spans teaching ( including a spell in Kirkwall ) and ten years as a deaconess in such areas of social and urban deprivation as Irvine and Muirhouse , Wright has come to realise her strengths lie in forging informal relationships .
3 After showing the world she can act ( sort of ) in Dick Tracy , Madonna has decided to extend her range and play a comic book vampy villain in the planned film of Modesty Blaise .
4 This is enhanced when after all she has done to help her husband become king , she has to ask to see him .
5 Now , as we report on Page 15 , she is to be parted from the nursery school children whose friendship has helped to restore her health and build her confidence .
6 A close association with Derek Jarman has helped establish her current arthouse ascendancy , but she reached her widest audience with Your Cheatin' Heart on television .
7 SOCIETY party organiser Lady Elizabeth Anson , a cousin of the Queen , has had to curb her lavish lifestyle after losing millions in the Lloyd 's insurance crash .
8 In the first case , therefore , the woman has had to shift her economic dependence from her husband to the state .
9 A ninety-one year old woman , who was beaten up in her own home , has had to have her left eye removed .
10 The Prince of Wales has offered to take her place at the service if necessary .
11 but , as Kate points out , the decorations she has used to trim her table and all those used around the house are not expensive and are simple to make .
12 Marriage is for life and a wife has got to share her husband 's life , for better or for worse . ’
13 At Shas 's insistence , Ms Aloni has agreed to leave her education job .
14 ‘ She has agreed to stop her writing for a while , and become Head Nurse of my hospital . ’
15 We are glad that is able to be with us twice this season , and that has agreed to continue her regular music lessons for the early birds as well as taking a number of sessions. , and make up the rest of the team and we all look forward to working with you .
16 This ‘ appropriateness ’ of Kahlo 's aesthetic to contemporary debate has tended to remove her work from its historical context , to stress the collective and the cross-cultural .
17 Lijn admits that in order to say something different she has tended to change her medium ; blown glass , synchronised systems , advanced fibre technology , printing , writing , sound , and smoothly finished sprayed steel .
18 You know your Mum , she has to keep riding her bike to make fucking laundry drip dry .
19 ‘ So if it appears that the Princess has contrived to bring her own marriage down then that is not the case at all , ’ says Penny .
20 Tania Probyn has gone to see her estranged husband about their two children in the late evening of September 2nd last year .
21 Dawn has gone to visit her parents . ’
22 Carol , who has learned to manage her meagre budget as carefully as any accountant , exemplifies the deeper problem of Easterhouse behind the unemployment , said to be 30 per cent , but much higher when the unemployed 16- to 18-year-olds , those on invalidity benefit and people who do not register for non-existent work are taken into account .
23 Alison says the poltergeist has tried to smother her boyfriend in their terraced house .
24 Sara Keays has continued to fight her corner .
25 Males , therefore , generally wait until the female has started to lay her eggs before going off in search of a second mate , since females rarely mate again once laying has begun .
26 In the past , Debbie has denied infuriating her less-ebullient husband by dancing on a table to the song I 'm Too Sexy .
27 The woman has learnt to use her power now , and wields it in her job , her partnership , with her family .
28 Of course she might be pleased with that outcome , but she may also have a new feeling of helplessness , in that she has failed to manage her own problems .
29 Here , too , the word ‘ spinster ’ evokes an ugly , lonely woman who has failed to get her man .
30 Rosie Barnes 's pretty face , not unlike the young Margaret Thatcher , is etched with disappointment and pain as she hears she has failed to keep her seat for the Liberal Democrats in Greenwich .
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