Example sentences of "[subord] she [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I have seen many cartoons of American grandmothers in rocking chairs on their front porches and am always reminded of Mrs. Burden , although she never had a clay pipe in her mouth . |
2 | She ought to refuse , and of course if she really had a boyfriend in the background , as Fen supposed , she would refuse . |
3 | Drachenfels left her dressed in some revealing clothing ( revealing if she still had a body , that is ) to top the effect off . |
4 | Perhaps because she now has a set of causes to attach to the peculiar incidents of the past several days , from her inexplicably word-perfect rendition of an Aramaic drinking song to the appearance of demonic names on the optician 's chart . |
5 | Either because she was at the bottom end of the family , or because she always had a book to study . |
6 | All the managers knew that Karen was on the Committee because she always had a notebook in her hand . |
7 | Probably because she never had a father at home to look up to — ’ She broke off , biting her lip , knowing she was saying too much and ashamed at her loquacity . |
8 | Now I can only remember one thing about it : a passage which refers to the death by starvation of a girl in Paris because she only had a pint of milk and a loaf of bread a day . |
9 | Breakfast cereals are mostly sugar-coated ; when she occasionally has a wholegrain cereal ( like Weetabix ) she adds two teaspoons of sugar . |
10 | You have two wives to keep , the one you are living with here , who is really your mistress , and I believe rather expensive , particularly as she already has a daughter , and your wife proper who will not divorce you and is living in the Argentine with your two children , a boy and a girl . |
11 | And she closed one eye in a grotesque wink , leaving Sally-Anne to guess what the bit of all right was — a visit to a music hall or a theatre , she assumed — wrongly , for she still had a lot to learn about the ways of the aliens among whom she lived . |