Example sentences of "[indef pn] [vb -s] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Vogue assured its readers that ‘ everyone goes cruising and the trouble is not to find a cruise but to choose from the numberless , almost equally alluring cruises that are most suited to one 's particular fancy ’ .
2 Everyone goes shopping in Oxford .
3 Everyone has their own ideas about how it should be done , but if everyone agrees to lift it together , it suddenly becomes a very easy task .
4 He will know that we propose for the sake of speed and practicality to use an existing valuation register , which everyone agrees exists and can be used .
5 Nothing goes missing .
6 There 's not so much wanking going on as there was , now it 's all on offer , so everyone thinks eating saturated fat makes you blind , and they 've all got obsessed with what they put in their mouths instead of in their … ’
7 OH YEH , HE 'S GOING TO LOVE GOING OUT WITH SOMEONE EVERYONE THINKS HAS GOT HIV INFECTION .
8 On the one hand , some clients may prefer a structured day with routine care , which everyone receives given at set times , very probably by a succession of nurses .
9 ‘ Yet no-one thinks to ask me about this .
10 In short , a stable and caring society in which everyone can live in reasonable comfort and security and to which everyone contributes according to their means .
11 Nothing lies hidden in you . ’
12 One witness described the scene as they uncovered 18 bodies : ‘ Everyone starts digging frantically , some with spades , others with pick-axes , and others with their bare hands .
13 Miss , let's go down before anyone sees us and unlock it before everyone starts coming on down .
14 Now I 'm gon na turn it off for a little while until everyone starts having a proper conversation .
15 ‘ Viz will only have a certain life before everyone starts to become bored by it .
16 Everyone starts talking at once — some of them shouting and others just laughing .
17 Then everyone starts to believe in this group .
18 it seems to me that often , especially with this committee er start at half ten we get to about half twelve and everyone starts shuffling and think of their lunch and often not so much recently , but in , in , in , over the last five years there have been issues I think it almost left you on because it was so close to lunch , er and people did n't then want to have to break for an hour , hour and a half and then come back , whereas if you start at two fifteen erm I think it 's easier to go on till half four , five seems to be to go to this psychological one o'clock barrier , seems to er upset people greatly agitation and er their argument is th th that er that in the afternoon
19 , there 's eleven minutes to go , and literally everyone starts panicking .
20 On the word ‘ go ’ , everyone has to hit their egg and try to reach the other side of the room .
21 That is why schools increasingly take immense amounts of classroom time to work their way through rule systems with children , so that the end result is a matter of agreement , towards which everyone has contributed and on which everyone has agreed .
22 By the time I am ready to move again everyone has gone .
23 Everyone has gone .
24 There 's no one in there , everyone has gone .
25 They 're just confirming that not everyone has to sing the same song .
26 approach , that 's why everybody ca n't , you know , everyone has to conform and it 's like
27 From fashion designers looking for a source of chic thrills to Sunday supplements looking to tickle their readers ' fancy , everyone has plundered the S&M scene for imagery .
28 True art and architecture collaboration is a process in which everyone has to define his own limits .
29 They start again when the time comes , when alliances have shifted , when everyone has stored enough ammunition to have another go , when race hatreds revive under the guise of class wars begin anew as ethnic strife .
30 Everyone has faced the embarrassing dilemma of deciding how much extra to give a waiter , hairdresser or taxi-driver .
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