Example sentences of "she [modal v] have [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ First Lady Francesca may be beautiful , she may have a sharp wit , but not the power to collect and convey secret information to some spy-master in Paris .
2 Alternatively , he or she may have a self-imposed rule not to drink before a certain time of day or on particular days , weeks or months or even years .
3 In terms of the legalistic concept of private property , an individual is able to own an object with which he or she may have no personal relationship , thus preventing others from realizing their potential for achieving such a relationship .
4 You are afraid to ask what it 's about because you feel she must have a legitimate reason to see you urgently , so you stay home and are late for work .
5 She must have a strong mouth , ’ said the Bookman .
6 Cor , she must have a big fanny
7 She must have a colossal debt .
8 But as the ground is a lot quicker now , she must have a bright chance .
9 She should have a purpose-designed restraint appropriate for her age and weight .
10 She should have an early night . ’
11 She should have an important role in supporting her daughter , when her support will hasten progress , and help to protect Mark .
12 Yesterday , she had thought she might have a healthy career in front of her .
13 Mrs Hamilton said that she did not discover that she might have a legal action until 1988 .
14 So instead of immediately looking for the weakness in a woman , I will look for the strength and I will discount the fact that she might have a great body or be simply beautiful .
15 If the person makes up for the deficit by eating extra nutritious food , then he or she might have an adequate amount of nutrients , but the high overall food and calorie intake will lead to obesity .
16 I do n't mind that and at least she 'll have a shortish coat wo n't she ?
17 She 'll have a flat nose !
18 She wo n't have a flat face , she 'll have a flat nose .
19 Twenty-six-year-old Yasmin says it took about a year and a great deal of hard work to get her figure back into shape , so she knows she 'll have a hard task in front of her after the birth of her second baby .
20 She 'll have the last word because she has nature on her side . ’
21 ‘ Well , they wheeled me over to Ophthalmology so she could have a good look , ’ Faye told him .
22 Once it was dark , Jane went out to sit on a low wall where she could have a good view .
23 She had forced herself out of bed especially early , without waking Oz , just so that she could have a spare half-hour or so to take a walk up Back Clough Dale .
24 No , she could have a red-haired baby later .
25 And now , here was Matilda sitting in the classroom with a curiously exalted look on her face and asking if she could have a private talk .
26 Perhaps she could have a little porch built over the side door and a bit could be cut off Lizzie 's kitchen to make a small hall .
27 If Mrs Marr knew a bit of human anatomy , for example , if she 'd had a medical training or been a PE teacher something like that , she 'd have a better chance of being competent , by which I mean lethal .
28 At least there the floor would be still , and she would n't be feeling so horribly queasy , and she 'd have a dry bed .
29 Then last night she said she would n't come tonight because there was nothing on — she 'd have a quiet night in her room .
30 so she 's er , she 's waiting for 'em to come to do that , anyway she 's er , somebody rang her did n't they and they asked her if she 'd have a little boy of four months old , Thursdays and Fridays all day and she started this week with him , so I said well Pauline
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