Example sentences of "[conj] she [modal v] [adv] have a " in BNC.
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1 | He 's practically crippled that oldest lad of his , and him not ten yet , and she wo n't have a word said against him . |
2 | ‘ For such a young player this is a tremendous achievement , ’ says Mavis , ‘ Claire has outstanding talent and she will now have a chance to compete against some of the best players in the world . ’ |
3 | ‘ If she may n't have a dram , ’ James said , ‘ What might I tempt her with ? |
4 | However , she recently asked what it was all for if she could not have a child . |
5 | Not only was she exultant at the thought of a holiday in London , but she would also have a week removed from the constant worry of Gareth Davis . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | She should still have been able to get a seat , but she should not have a carriage practically to herself . |
8 | But she must not have a wooden leg or a cast in her eye , since these are things most of us hope to escape . |
9 | Here , too , to call a woman ‘ barren ’ , or even ‘ childless ’ , implies that — whether she ca n't have a child or simply does n't want one — she is somehow wrong and unnatural . |