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

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1 When two families start living together for whatever reason , everyone has a new role to play and , until new house rules have been established , the children are bound to feel insecure , jealous and anxious .
2 Everyone has a personal responsibility to carry out their duties in a manner which puts this corporate commitment into practice .
3 4 Everyone has a fair chance to speak .
4 ‘ Although I would say that it 's primarily in the interest of that segment of business itself , ’ said , general manager and deputy treasurer of the Bank of Scotland , ‘ everyone has a complementary role to play ’ .
5 Although everyone has the innate capacity to love and to enjoy another 's happiness as well as their own , and to get themselves loved and their happiness enjoyed by others , not everyone can risk the experience in adult life .
6 I believe in my heart and soul that everyone has an equal responsibility to work together the peace and harmony of this world .
7 So long as everyone has an equal right to vote there must be a limit to the variations in prosperity in the community that are politically acceptable .
8 From the cleaners to the executive she sees that everyone has an important part to play , no one is more committed than she is both to the University and her pharmacological research .
9 No-one has a divine right to play for England . ’
10 No-one has the complete freedom to do anything in our modern , regimented society .
11 It is often noticed that when someone has a close relative die , it seems to be not unusual that the family pet dies shortly afterwards .
12 I 'd a terrible urge to shout , Fuck-all 's well up this turret , mate !
13 ‘ Can I have a little time to think it over ? ’
14 ‘ It could have been major much earlier — I had the know-how and had already done the groundwork — but when I was racing there was n't the time , nor did I have the surplus energy to allow the business its head .
15 Nothing will be imposed by the Department of the Environment without my having the closest opportunity to discuss all this with the islanders and their representatives myself .
16 As I understood , he was asleep for much of the time , and indeed , I found him so on the few occasions I had a spare moment to ascend to that little attic room .
17 I wish I had a spare lifetime to spend in trying to paint it . ’
18 I had a tremendous struggle to keep my medication the whole time I was in Holloway , and it started again when I went to Styal .
19 I had a rare job rousing you this morning . ’
20 I had a great thing going with …
21 ‘ I do n't think I had a great deal to do with it . ’
22 I had a loving husband to hold and support me throughout .
23 ‘ I knew , you see , that my mother could n't help leaving me and that , even in her illness , I had a loving role to play .
24 I had a real tan to show off to everyone , when I got home , and that was tomorrow morning at 4.00am .
25 But I had a real family to attend to — not Dad , who was preoccupied , but Mum .
26 I had a real ambition to ride round Badminton , but had a terrible fall which left me with two broken legs before I could do that .
27 Good job I had a four card had nothing else
28 It was when I was about twelve I broke the front of my tooth so I I had a temporary cap put on , and it only lasted six months and came off !
29 I had a strong desire to repossess .
30 And I had a strong need to pit myself against her many suitors , and win .
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