Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | No one ever asked me to do so — though everyone has since assumed that , for all eternity , it will be my round of drinks . ) |
2 | ‘ So what I think we 've got to do , ’ says Howard , ‘ is to set up a society where everyone has enough sort of … contentment … to be sort of contented , but not so much that they ca n't see that all this sort of contentment is sort of blinding them to the possibility of becoming sort of more contented in a sort of kind of deeper sort of … ’ |
3 | Thus when you are the only person to get up when a lady comes into the room , or when everyone has half finished their food and you are still waiting for Grace , by standing up , for failing to lift fork and knife , you are drawing attention to the sins of omission of the others and silently rebuking them . |
4 | ‘ I know Alan from the England set-up , and everyone has always been impressed with his work . ’ |
5 | Though if he took his own life , as everyone has always supposed , and as we are still likely to be supposing after the present rumours have been scotched — if the balance of his mind was disturbed , that curious disruption which accompanies a man 's election to end his life , but never any other procedure , no matter how eccentric or irrational — then reasons are not to be looked for . |
6 | Diving to me has never seemed particularly energetic , and certainly one does n't swim at speed when sports diving . |
7 | Life for me has never been dull around you what more could I ask ? |
8 | The most fundamental difference to me has always been that the private sector is so much more dynamic — the rate of change is so great . |
9 | This for me has always been important . |
10 | That to me has always been a fruitless quest . ’ |
11 | Shaking his fist , spluttering incomprehensibly , the middle-aged man behind me has definitely lost it . |
12 | ‘ Nothing like me has ever happened in the rap world — ever ! |
13 | I do n't deserve that forgiveness , but the God who loves me who has actually died on the cross for me has actually taken all of that away and more than that has made me new , has actually raised me as a new life with him . |
14 | The curious thing is that though the facts are the same as they were in the Fifties and the risks are higher , the level of anxiety about them has markedly fallen . |
15 | The principal problem about them has generally been said to be that of their meaning or semantics . |
16 | And another of them has just come out after doing time for burglary . ’ |
17 | When a protozoon divides , its two offspring have almost the same numbers as the parent , but one of them has just one number augmented by 1 and the other has just one number decreased by 1 . |
18 | Most pubs in the country probably have a few regulars who think their local is the best in Britain … but one of them has just proved it . |
19 | Now several alternative notations are available , and no attempt to evaluate all of them has yet been made . |
20 | Any children 's savings are ignored , unless one of them has over £3,000 , in which case you ca n't get family credit for that child . |
21 | Any children 's savings are ignored , unless one of them has over £3,000 , in which case you ca n't get family credit for that child . |
22 | Any children 's savings are ignored , unless one of them has over £3,000 , in which case you ca n't get family credit for that child . |
23 | Many of them face major cuts to balance at the end of the year and one of them has dangerously low nursing levels . |
24 | Wilkinson was in no doubt how his team had benefited : ‘ The fact I was able to work so hard with them has definitely made a big difference and helped improve my back four . |
25 | The subjective impressions which RHA managers formed on their visit to the hospitals while they were deciding what to do about them has continually to be borne in mind . |
26 | No one would lightly believe that either of them has ever found it hard to tell the difference between himself and somebody else . |
27 | ‘ Although there are several people sitting on the FISA Commission whom I like and respect , none of them has ever done any serious motor racing , ’ he warned . |
28 | Those leaders have tried to keep their empires isolated from the Darwinian laws of survival , despite the fact that none of the ‘ gods ’ as presented by them has ever been able to set aside the inexorable operation of those laws . |
29 | Prince Jan Lubomirski , who managed to buy his castle of Kruszyna back from the local council for a symbolic zloty ( they refused Barbara Johnson 's offer of millions in a fine gesture of patriarchal loyalty ) , can not get the Lodz Museum to return the set of family portraits removed from it , even though none of them has ever been exhibited since being confiscated . |
30 | Neither of them has ever been cooped up in kennels . ’ |