Example sentences of "she have [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She 'd never part with any of her stuff … she would n't even let me have the one of me ! ’ |
2 | No matter what time you walked in mum , she 'd always kettle had n't she ? |
3 | She 'ave ter goo , ’ she stormed as soon as he got through the door . |
4 | She had just time to nod before the advance guard entered . |
5 | The kitchen had one small window , the parlour two , one looking out over Brodick Bay , the other inland ; joined to this main building were various outhouses , each having a door , a window , a box-bed , a small deal table , a candlestick , and a wash-basin of its own : these were let for the most part to single gentlemen , though now and again she had also lady lodgers . |
6 | The lamp-post that welcomed travellers to the inn had long lost its cursory flame , and she had neither candle nor lantern to light her way through the darkened streets . |
7 | But concentrating as she was on simply surviving , she had neither time nor energy enough . |
8 | She had neither strength nor hunger . |
9 | She was traditionally a great , indeed the leading , sea power ; she had neither conscription nor a large standing army , and her original expeditionary force numbered a mere 160,000 . |
10 | Not that she would have seen it as any sacrifice that she had neither husband nor child . |
11 | The fact that she 'd remembered him gave him pleasure , even though she had evidently misheard what had been said . |