Example sentences of "she [vb mod] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She may have a house to sell , or a tenancy to terminate , and she should be made aware of your willingness to help her with this , if she wishes , and with everything else connected with the move . |
2 | And she must have a name . |
3 | " She must have a wire ! |
4 | She must have a family , maybe even a boyfriend , all of them frantic , imagining her missing , even drowned . |
5 | Emerging once more into the glare , she put a hand to her throbbing head , and decided that she must have a cup of tea . |
6 | However , she must have a minimum of £12.65 pocket money . |
7 | Before she should have a chance to wake and discover the edenwort , Henry got to work on the supper . |
8 | Johnson met Mrs Riddoch 's little niece , Stuart Dallas , and , with his voice deliberately booming and hollow , told her he was a giant , that he slept in a cave , ‘ and had a bed in the rock , and she should have a bed cut opposite it ’ . |
9 | He always spoke as if he was satisfied that she should have a life of her own . |
10 | I think maybe at first she should have a morning meeting , or a weekly meeting , to discuss the menus for the following week . |
11 | No , but like she might have a minute while she 's having her din , the they 're really busy you know in there ! |
12 | She might have a chance , things are changing . ’ |
13 | She was afraid she might have a problem getting rid of him — not altogether sure she wanted to — but in the lobby he merely took her hand and raised it to his lips . |
14 | Yeah well she might have a paper one . |
15 | She might have a temperature . |
16 | Omi sat quietly crocheting , Erika conscientiously worked on her sightseeing list for the next morning , writing out appropriate comments from the official guide to the city , Herr Nordern , guilt-free , smoked and drank brandy and Frau Nordern sat by him , having a drink , too , wondering whether she might have a cigarette — but deciding not to , preferring to keep that secret to herself . |
17 | Now , feeling the train grubbiness all over he– , she thought she might have a bath . |
18 | Tell her firmly that you fear if she does n't pull herself together soon she 'll have a drink problem and suggest she seeks help from her GP who can refer her to a psychiatrist . |
19 | She 'll have a boy , yeah she said |
20 | but er , I think she 'll have a boy as well |
21 | He also directed a Morecambe and Wise film and co-produced and directed with his brother , She 'll Have a Go . |
22 | I was beginning to understand a lot I 'd never known about before , and for the first time that day Toby 's fatal unthinking words came back to me : " One day she 'll have a baby without ever having understood what love really means . " |
23 | She 'll have a fit otherwise . ’ |
24 | Fit , she 'll have a fit ! |
25 | her mum really she 's got a lot on , she 'll have a lot on cos she 's got to prepare for that wedding , you know what you 're like when you , you 've got |
26 | no I ju , I du n no why I just think she 'll have a lad |
27 | ‘ Put the kettle on , I expect she 'll have a cuppa when she gets 'ere . ’ |
28 | ‘ She 'll have a roof over her head as long as I 'm above ground , ’ he responded aggressively . |
29 | She wants a family ; I 've heard her say so , and she 'll have a family , and I hope it 's a big one , ten , twelve … |
30 | ‘ There are times when I wish she could have a couple of years off to bring up her children , be at home with them , and not worry about anything else apart from them and her husband . |