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

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1 Law-making , and law-changing , being a public responsibility to which everyone has to give a lot of time .
2 ‘ Maybe everyone has to suffer the pangs of calf love before they can recognize when it 's the real thing , ’ she said lightly .
3 After another half a minute , the power is passed to the third person and so on until everyone has had a turn at passing the power .
4 EVERYONE has had the feeling of the Monday morning blues , but imagine if that feeling was overwhelming and lasted months or even years .
5 The promotion has led to some shops selling out of £120 vacuum cleaners , and the Cambuslang , Strathclyde , factory that makes them has defied the recession by switching to seven-day working .
6 The development of these powerful new means of communication and the accompanying development of personnel highly skilled in them has expanded the means of control of information as well as its dissemination .
7 But even in the case of such an Act , if there are superadded provisions which attach to non-payment consequences other than a bare liability to be sued , there can be no justification for refusing to have regard to those consequences and to consider whether the existence of the provisions creating them has placed the payer under such pressure that the payments have not in truth been voluntary .
8 None of them has made a hash of things like the British government .
9 Any chance one or other of them has had an attack of conscience and decided to pay it back ? ’
10 The fact that a majority did vote for them has shifted the balance of power back towards the reformers .
11 ‘ The plans have existed for three years and no-one has asked the supporters for their opinion , ’ says a spokesman .
12 Others have discovered that if you depress a note behind the slide , the string passes under it enabling it to sound ; but no-one has taken the technique to the extent that this man has .
13 Although no-one has won the race in successive years , he is happy and confident after good preparation in Brighton .
14 selling and getting a result on that you see I 've covered a lot of stuff for you on that , I 've covered quite a bit with you on , er product knowledge , now would you say that you 're reasonably together there and where you want to be on product knowledge ?
15 ‘ I can see I 've made a fool of myself again .
16 See I 've had a couple of colds the past few months and then you think , well that 's me , I 'm getting better .
17 If we ca n't e e I 've had a couple of months of stock on the shelf for 'em .
18 I 've been asked by a market research to do I 've got a tape on it 's for , dictionaries .
19 Someone has characterized the beatitudes as ‘ be-attitudes ’ .
20 If , as frequently occurs , unpleasant symptoms arise as the result of the stress — the heart races , the stomach feels as though someone has tied a knot in it — we become so aware of these sensations that we are even less able to function well .
21 Someone has to provide the sites on a co-ordinated basis .
22 If someone has had an accident in their home , fallen and injured themselves or been taken ill , they may not be able to attract the attention of neighbours , passers-by or people who call at the door .
23 ‘ But I find it totally incomprehensible if someone has held the office of Chancellor with high standing for six years to want to resign over a personality — with such suddenness and haste . ’
24 Someone has bopped the doorman on the head .
25 The flesh of his forehead looked like pastry after someone has drawn a fork across it .
26 Someone has torn the page in two . ’
27 Climbing the steps through the central arch to the altar-like plinth , I see that someone has left a pot of red begonias .
28 If someone has sold the goodwill of his business , some restraint to enable the purchaser to have that which he has bought may be recognised as reasonable .
29 Of course , I 'd broken the rule by moving both point cams , so no amount of re-reading them would position my pattern correctly .
30 I 'd observed the varieties of charm .
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