Example sentences of "[verb] she [modal v] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Put the kettle on , I expect she 'll have a cuppa when she gets 'ere . ’ |
2 | Guido had said she could have a day off , just to get acclimatised , but he 'd been firm that the lessons should start immediately after that . |
3 | But , once upstairs , she knew she would have a job to get out again , especially if her father knew her destination . |
4 | Now , feeling the train grubbiness all over he– , she thought she might have a bath . |
5 | I thought she would have a fit on the spot . |
6 | but er , I think she 'll have a boy as well |
7 | no I ju , I du n no why I just think she 'll have a lad |
8 | Mummy just said she 'd have a do , she 'd have a go . |
9 | It sounded like an interesting job — the play was a futuristic drama set in the twenty-first century , and the director said she 'd have a chance to really let her imagination run riot on the styles . |
10 | Maggie said she 'd have a half of shandy , Susan ordered the same . |
11 | She said she 'd have a sherry , a nebulous drink itself , so I poured her as dark and sweet a one as I could find in the little tight tiny rows of sinister bottles , and while she drank it I put on trousers and sweater . |
12 | She was expecting a baby , and we all hoped she would have a son , who would inherit the Linton fortune . |
13 | ‘ There are times when I wish she could have a couple of years off to bring up her children , be at home with them , and not worry about anything else apart from them and her husband . |
14 | Elaine wished she could have a marriage like that . |