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

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1 Everyone has faced the embarrassing dilemma of deciding how much extra to give a waiter , hairdresser or taxi-driver .
2 Every , everyone , everyone has seen the little lamb but never seen her bear .
3 ‘ Here everyone has forgotten the old courtesies .
4 Everyone has had a reasonable work-out and we 've been very fortunate with the weather at a time of the year when you can have a lot of matches ruined by rain . ’
5 Rather surprisingly , the recent The Artist readership survey found that although the cast majority of readers have a video player , not everyone has purchased an instructional art tape .
6 I think that we should have access to the schools for everyone who is interested in education , and I think that includes teachers , so that is why I was very grateful to receive your invitation today , and I think the series is good , but I think that why we want an open society within our schools is because everyone has got a tremendous interest in education until people begin to surround it with jargon or to build walls and barriers which create a closed society .
7 There 's so many good bands and good records being made but the audience for them has remained the same size . ’
8 There 's so many good bands and good records being made but the audience for them has remained the same size . ’
9 The four short-listed artists are Grenville Davey , Damien Hirst , David Tremlett and Alison Wilding , each of whom has produced an impressive body of work in recent years and is beginning to enjoy international recognition , but none of whom will be familiar to a wider audience .
10 Four patients have developed recurrent stones , one of whom has had a laparoscopic cholecystectomy , a second who is about to have a laparoscopic procedure , and two who are free of symptoms .
11 So far no-one has suggested a successful remedy .
12 ‘ Watch it for Christ sake , ’ Billy bawled into the wind , ‘ ca n't you see I 've had a hard night . ’
13 mind you the trouble is it 's alright in saying that but you see I 've got a bad chest , Philip 's got a bad chest
14 It is as though someone has swung an invisible sandbag at the rod , it curves over so fast and far , and so suddenly .
15 I think someone has done a great wrong .
16 Someone has done a lovely drawing of me .
17 ‘ I know it sounds bizarre to say that when someone has made an awful lot of money and had a lot of fame and adulation , but you can wreck their minds , you can wreck their self-ego and esteem by giving them the whole wrong picture of themselves by pretending they are good at one thing when they are not and boosting other things .
18 So as soon as someone has faced the critical nature of his dilemma without God ( the first level ) and has come to recognize that if God 's revelation is true he does have a meaningful answer to his dilemma ( the second level ) , then , logically , the next urgent question is , But how may I know that God 's revelation is true ?
19 To add some sort of spice , someone has had the bright idea of bringing on the JB Horns .
20 ( Someone has described a similar awareness as faint , unidentifiable longings . )
21 Once someone has used a particular credit type , they are very likely to buy other things in the same way .
22 Similarly if someone has left a certain amount to somebody and has added that the sum can quite easily be offset , since the beneficiary is his debtor on account of Gaius Seius ' estate ; yet the beneficiary does not wish to enter that estate but claims the trust : our emperor replied by rescript that he was claiming the trust against the intention of the testator , since in trusts the intention of the testator is particularly to be regarded and observed .
23 Someone has spotted a prowling car .
24 And unfortunately I 'd eaten a large quantity of this Afghani black and I was really bombed out and I slept half way through Jimi Hendrix and I could have kicked myself .
25 I 'd said the right thing and she 'd buttoned me as the one who signed the cheques .
26 A.Q. : Towards five-thirty this morning , having just got back from the flower market , I was working in the front quarters of my shop when I got the idea I 'd heard a funny noise just outside the window …
27 I originally decided to meet you because I 'd heard the civil police were n't letting ‘ sleeping spies lie ’ .
28 I 'd seen a 100 franc note on the mantelpiece at old Ma Scamp 's place .
29 In the past I 'd seen a fair bit of Lloyd .
30 I 'd seen the naked soul of my Mother .
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