Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And entertainment as fantasy is not acceptable , though I do n't think everyone has to go to the extremes of U2 or Jimmy Somerville , or whoever it is or whatever their politics .
2 Virtually everyone has heard about the importance of adequate protein in the diet .
3 Everyone has jumped on the bus without paying and now the whole transport system is going under .
4 Everyone has to join in the charade : ah , what a good family we are !
5 Erm I wanted to ask erm I ga I assume that everyone has read through the bumf that I 've been merrily distributing .
6 Everyone has left for the weekend .
7 She notes that a more detailed look at the results above shows that boys are more likely to obtain three A level passes than girls , even though the gap between them has narrowed over the years .
8 SINCE the first police forces were founded 150 years ago , everything about them has changed except the way they are organised .
9 Thus , sometimes a seller will find himself still in possession of goods after the ownership in them has passed to the buyer .
10 " Are you sure that nothing has happened since the weekend ?
11 Clearly , as far as our lending bank is concerned , nothing has happened to the money supply .
12 Until he begins to write cheques , i.e. to spend , nothing has happened to the balance sheet .
13 Nothing has happened in the interim to alter substantially the conclusion of Mr Attlee 's Engine Room that
14 One may argue that by moving the magnetic field nothing has changed at the position of the wire .
15 Nothing has changed in the bedrock of Japanese industry to cause this .
16 Despite government and party documents since the early 1980s accepting much of Komarek 's argument , nothing has changed in the structure of the economy .
17 But absolutely nothing has changed in the way we work or how our customers place their orders and run their businesses .
18 ‘ If someone has gone through the trauma of a crime like this the last thing they want to see is a court handing out a light sentence , ’ she said .
19 Brand of Peterborough , and Leofnoth and Ulfcetel , since someone has to look after the army 's treasure-box .
20 Someone has to look after the children . ’
21 Meantime , someone has to look after the animals ’ health . ’
22 The clues lie , probably , in an informality of style ; in signs — at least — that someone has thought about the environment of the office ; evidence of a lot of the agency 's work around the place ( if they have nothing to be proud of ; they can not be much use ) ; an approach which is clearly geared to the idea of selling .
23 Someone has typed in the team news already ( I actually got into teh ground a bit late so I missed the starting line-up ) .
24 ‘ … found that someone has tampered with the wiring of the mower .
25 Applications are usually expensive , often costing several hundred pounds ; after all , someone has to pay for the advertising and the glossy box .
26 The result of that was that by the time I 'd rushed across the road , dashed up the stair well found the place , dashed up the stairs , I was out of breath and er had n't composed myself and I just res resembled a quivering blob that er
27 Not only that — they also thought , because I 'd gone to the grammar , that suddenly I was too snooty to be friends with them .
28 If I 'd gone to the rank inside , it would have been the railway police 's case .
29 They caught me at it , luckily , before I 'd gone over the edge .
30 Com , coming out the back tell me how just as I 'd gone by the door and er
  Next page