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

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1 Whichever way she attempts to retreat she may have the back end of a rabbit preventing her moving either way along the hole .
2 What reason could we produce to allow that she may have the capacity to act autonomously while denying her the capacity-to-act-autonomously ?
3 It requires three visits to a hospital after a woman has been accepted as legally entitled to an abortion — which means she must have the agreement of two doctors and ‘ qualify for ’ the abortion only on certain grounds .
4 She should have the protection of some work . ’
5 For this part of the course she should have the daggerboard right down , and she could be sailing in slightly shallower tacks towards us .
6 ‘ Yes , and he told her she should have the amnio in the next week if she 's going to have it at all .
7 ‘ Kylie feels she should have the copyright over her image , that is the way it is in Australia and that is the way she thinks it should be everywhere .
8 If she is not immune , she should have the rubella immunisation and avoid pregnancy for six months .
9 We believe as a Party that the power of this county be individual , that he or she should have the power to choose .
10 ‘ And she 'll have the South Sussex team manager stoned to death at dawn with vegetarian Scotch eggs if they do n't win , ’ murmured Bas Baddingham who 'd just rolled up and was kissing Daisy .
11 Whatever one I lay , she 'll have the other to it !
12 She said you never get anything here , she said she did get the widow 's loaf once when she was at Woodbridge , he said she 'll have the widow 's loaf now .
13 She 'll have the number of the psychiatrist when I get back . ’
14 ‘ She appears as a symbol for art ’ , he explains , ‘ also she can be a feminist or a subordinate , then she can appear very positive and she 'll have the power to move .
15 She 'll have the bedroom stinking of it now , she 'll scoot it
16 I sent a letter to Mrs Thatcher saying if she was so hard up as only to pay us 40p , then she could have the money back . ’
17 And Sarah believed he could bend the rules of the Foundling Hospital so that she could have the child with her always .
18 Later the mother , having taken a housekeeping job where she could have the child with her , wrote to the father to let her have the child and the £1 per week .
19 Gwen Evans would n't bother with a kid like that , not when she could have the pick of the men in this room .
20 With a bit of luck and some good timing , she could have the operation within twenty-four hours . ’
21 There would therefore be no chance of a person claiming part of the value of their benefits , knowing that , at a later stage , he or she could have the difference made up from means-tested assistance .
22 She thought even of a proposal which she could have the pleasure of turning down .
23 If she denied fitzAlan 's story so she could have the solar to herself , she would become lost in a morass of other lies and explanations , and her mind was n't clear enough to cope with such a task .
24 Anyway , she 'd have the help of Posi and the ships auto-mechatons .
25 Try and get over the bumps. as well that , I go into work and do n't see Teresa that often you 'd think she 'd have the money ready on Friday morning would n't you ?
26 Mind you , do you know that if you 'd marry somebody erm years older than er and that , she says , well if I die she 'd have the money .
27 If the said Member of Parliament is not selected as the prospective parliamentary candidate at the special meeting referred to in paragraph ( b ) above to be the prospective parliamentary candidate , he or she shall have the right to appeal to the National Executive Committee on the grounds , and only on the grounds , that the procedure laid down in these rules and the general provision of the constitution and rules have not been properly carried out .
28 and the water music which she had about you know for months and months she would have the water music on and you used to hear it in the .
29 He could n't be sure she would have the heart to go on running racehorses if she were forced to believe Harry a murderer … if she thought he had left her without warning , without a note , if she were worried sick by not knowing where he 'd gone , and was also haunted by the thought of Harry with Angela Brickell . ’
30 She would have the length of the leash to fly with , but would only be able to fly in a straight line , to me , at the other end of the fixed creance .
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