Example sentences of "she have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 That lack of sensitivity has not made her especially popular in the locker room , but she has nevertheless gained enough respect to be selected to the board of the Women 's Tennis Association over many years , and she currently serves as its President .
2 Here the value of privacy may act against the interests of family members ; neighbours may consider that it is not their business to interfere and the beaten wife-at least before the growth of women 's self-help centres — may find that she has nowhere to go ( Pizzey , 1974 ) .
3 Yes , she has nowhere to go , she was like a damp sponge .
4 She has successfully set up a resource centre for materials from Christian Aid and the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund .
5 Since joining the University 's Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology as a New Blood Lecturer in 1984 , she has successfully divided her time between teaching and research , and establishing not only a national charity but two commercial companies as well .
6 Made famous by her Vampire Chronicles ( Interview With The Vampire [ 1976 ] , The Vampire Lestat [ 1985 ] and The Queen Of The Damned [ 1988 ] ) she has successfully reinvented the tired myth of the vampire .
7 She has stoutly defended the acquisition , for C$1.8 billion ( $1.6 billion ) , of 50 naval helicopters , while arguing that she wants to reduce the budget deficit .
8 She has won her spurs in her role as Minister of Health , where she has frequently had to appear in place of her beleaguered former boss , William Waldegrave .
9 Her Christmas show proved she has not lost her touch and it 's time she was fully acknowledged as the comic genius she is .
10 She says she has not lost a single client and has already won several new audit clients .
11 Graf , the French and Wimbledon champion , will be a firm favourite to collect her third U.S. Open crown as she has not lost to Sukova in 19 matches since losing in their first meeting as a 14-year-old in 1983 .
12 Then Mrs St Maugham asks a friend whom she has not seen for years to lunch .
13 She has not seen much of Montparnasse recently , she confesses to her readers , she has been staying indoors ‘ nursing a sick wasp and writing a comic romance .
14 She has not seen a single second of the Costa Del Sol soap since .
15 She has not seen him since half past six , when they met in the kitchen over a salami sandwich .
16 She has not seen her children for two years .
17 Holden 's story contains no suspense , while Lucy 's grips the reader totally ; for example she ‘ forgets ’ to inform the reader for six chapters that ‘ Dr. John ’ is in fact her cousin whom she has not seen for ten years !
18 Likewise in the case of Lewis 's Eve : if she is ransomed by Ransom 's struggle with the Un-Man in the underworld , a sort of Harrowing of Hell sequence , how can she be said to have resisted the temptation on her own ; and if she has not really resisted through her own strength — if she is to be rewarded with immortality and felicity for something she has not done herself — where is the justice in the punishment , on another planet , of Eve and her descendants , for something which again was not wholly her responsibility ?
19 Cumani has a chance of taking the big sprint on the Knavesmire with Khaydara , but she has not run since June and will be hard pressed to hold Runun ( 3.45 ) , who was the convincing winner of a valuable Ascot handicap on his last outing .
20 The allowance is given from the date of bereavement to the end of that tax year , and for the following year so long as she has not remarried by the start of that year .
21 Dame Agatha will be leaving , if she has not gone already .
22 She has not cut herself off from her parents , however , as this is something which would only have led her to feel guilty and therefore decreased her confidence even further .
23 She has not said so . ’
24 There is some merit in Mrs Thatcher 's claim that too often Royal Commissions were appointed largely to avoid decisions or to postpone necessary tough action : she has not appointed one Royal Commission in her ten years in office .
25 ‘ I 'm very concerned she has not contacted the children . ’
26 But she has not handbagged it , to use Julian Critchley 's metaphor , beyond recognition .
27 She has not repeated the success of her first , A Glimpse of Stocking , but her sales are still healthy .
28 She has not written up her data for publication .
29 I invite the hon. Lady to read the newspapers even if she has not asked the operator about plans for the use of its facilities .
30 And she has not ruled out the prospect of having another baby , according to royal sources .
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