Example sentences of "[noun sg] she had [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Apart from her looks , and especially those deep green eyes , she was cheerful and friendly and seemingly unaware of the effect she had on the unsophisticated young men around her . |
2 | His towers rejected the fear she had of the hideous , dehumanized sadists she had known at Mars-U . |
3 | He would go on sleeping badly , and opening people 's luggage , and given great luck he would even keep on living with Sam , though it was difficult to imagine that she would seriously consent to give up such a trophy , however little genuine pleasure she had from the child . |
4 | ‘ Poor thing , ’ she might have said another time , but now any sympathy she had for the machine was swamped by her fears for her children . |
5 | Today police released a photograph of Carol wearing the same jacket she had on the night she dissapeared . |
6 | She wondered how much control she had over the chauffeur . |
7 | What a funny , pretty voice she had on the telephone . |
8 | Speaker B had been talking about the radio she had in the 1930s and speaker A's first line here seems to continue within the temporal , locational and personal indices of the existing topic framework while introducing telephones . |
9 | Al was the Yank she had during the war . |
10 | She was known to all in the French Quarter for her good looks , her own hard-luck story ( two marriages , two troubled kids , a problem with drink ) and the soft spot she had for the hard-luck stories of others , poets in particular . |