Example sentences of "[conj] she [modal v] have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The advantage to the depositor is that the certificate is tradable so that , although the deposit is made for a fixed period , he or she can have use of the funds earlier by selling the certificate to a third party at a price which will reflect the period to run to maturity and the current level of interest rates . |
2 | A quick glance at her watch showed that she would have time for a short walk outside before dinner , and with this in mind she sprang from the bed and raked a comb through her hair . |
3 | Then she heard Christ speaking to her , saying that she would have victory over all her enemies , and that she was to give up the hair-cloth that she wore and her continual saying of the Rosary , but must stop eating meat . |
4 | She had her eyes on the figure striding across the hall towards the telephone table , and the look on her face caused him to close his own eyes for a moment , for he knew how she had taken what Martin had said : although it had been voiced lightly it was meant to have serious intent , and in her own mind his marrying would mean once again that she would have notice to quit . |
5 | But they are not random errors : they grow out of her particular approach to spelling , and suggest that she may have trouble in the future because of a weak visual memory and her attempts to compensate for this are reckless and haphazard . |
6 | And such was her feeling that she might have need of them sometime , nothing was ever thrown out . |
7 | She nodded in delight , everything forgotten other than the fact that she 'd have help with her bags and a companion to talk to . |
8 | It is considered that in the last resort it is to civil remedies that she should have recourse . |
9 | ‘ I signed the receipts so she would have proof to say that she had bought the car off me . ’ |
10 | She says she 's going to live with her brother and she 'll have sleep on the sofa . |
11 | So I asked her if she would have lunch with me . |
12 | It looked as if she would have news for Mademoiselle Rabier when she saw her . |
13 | She heard him whisper something against her hair which she thought sounded like ‘ bastard ’ but she must have misheard , because why would he say that ? |
14 | Having got this joke out of the way , she was then told no she could not have money for food , but she could have cash for a carpet . |