Example sentences of "[noun] [indef pn] have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Angel One had shown no concern for the safety of all the other sect members upstairs , so why had he seen fit to save these two ? |
2 | ‘ Well , when I 'm at home one has to show the flag . ’ |
3 | ooh yeah about , two the same , one in the lounge and one in the in the dining room one 's got the convector on |
4 | If one is to present a credible case for investment planning as a progressive development one has to consider the problems raised by the choice of criteria of operation for a national investment bank . |
5 | Naturally he he wanted to keep his place open and when he got up the next morning somebody had painted the side of the van completely over . |
6 | A Suitable Boy had been planned as part of a larger whole , a four or five-volume sequence opening in India in the period immediately following Independence and Partition and ending in the present day , when the heroine whose husband was sought in volume one had become a grandmother . |
7 | In the Army someone has to carry the can . |
8 | To be a candidate one has to obtain the signature of 10 electors in the constituency and submit a deposit of £150 ( approximately $225 ) , returnable in the event of receiving one-eighth of the votes cast . |
9 | Down at the far end someone has fitted a neon sign , but the rest of the sites are anonymous in the night . |
10 | yes , the end one 's got a lot of roo , you know ? |
11 | it 's like , it 's either king or knight something , knights or kings something has won a race |
12 | No doubt somebody had held a torch for him . |
13 | Formal speeches were made by practically every one present , and after each speech one had to have a toast and down the requisite amount of liquour after clinking glasses and saying ‘ gambei ’ ( ‘ empty your glass ’ ) . |