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

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1 There could 've been something there , someone I 'd met in the past that might open another door . ’
2 Two such passages stand out in my memory : one was of a forced march during the Crimean War ; the other , an account by someone who had travelled in the west of Ireland in the years of the Great Hunger .
3 And someone who had come into the district recently .
4 He claims that he regards himself as ‘ someone who has stepped off the edge of a cliff ’ .
5 It actually takes someone who has lived through the past 40 years as an adult to appreciate how extraordinarily the England of the 1970s differed from the England of the 1940s , and the France , Italy or Spain of the 1980s from those countries in the early 1950s .
6 Usually such classes only run once a year , which may leave someone who has come to the point of decision too late for that year 's class in limbo for several months .
7 The term associate publisher was also , said RH chief executive Gail Rebuck , and appropriate one ‘ for someone who has come to the top of the tree ’ .
8 I know from my work with homeless families that such people invariably need help late at night , in the early hours of the morning or at weekends , when it is especially difficult to find a general practitioner who will respond quickly to a call to see someone who has arrived on the doorstep — in my case that means the doorstep of the YMCAs for which I worked .
9 One of the men she recognised as someone she had seen on the Prosecution side in a Belfast court during trials for terrorist offences .
10 Nobody who had looked at the bald bullet-head and roly-poly self-confidence of the visitor , or heard his folksy repartee , could fail to have been reminded of an American grass roots politician on tour .
11 Altogether there were thirty-eight certificates , each for somebody who had died in the parish of Bad Schwarzendorn on April 15 1945 .
12 She thanked everyone who had contributed to the success of the day .
13 Everything I 've said about the training of Dawn might lead you to think it 's just a question of patience and keeping her weight at the right level , but there really is much more to it than that .
14 Christine had been telling herself : ‘ This is n't something I 've read in the newspapers , this is happening to us !
15 Over the cheese , he picked up on something I 'd said about the PKB file on Cawthorne 's dealings .
16 I mean , two of them seem as if they are referring back to something which has happened since the first two . ’
17 The third view of the company is one which has prevailed in the academic literature rather more forcefully than in company law doctrine itself .
18 List in column 1 everything you 've done in the last three days .
19 Every day , if possible , allot time at your desk to sorting and filing everything you have collected since the previous day by way of either elicited or spontaneous data .
20 We do appreciate you Steffi , for everything you have done over the years and for that special week in Brighton .
21 Her plans to move away from London meant that she was no longer able to continue as director of the Display Team and she was warmly thanked for everything she had done in the past .
22 Are there any ways in which you react now to conflict situations which have been affected or constrained by something you have learned from the past ?
23 The one you 'd booked for the summer had apparently dropped out . ’
24 Among them was the one she had seen on the Jonquil .
25 Gedanken suddenly remembered the roll of rubber sheeting — the one she had seen in the corner of the laboratory .
26 She thought with a rush of gratitude of the letter she had had from Gay , in answer to the one she had written on the first night of the holidays .
27 Giovanna Sassanta had given Julia a rather different view of the fighting in the Cassino valley from the one she had gained from the British newspapers at the time .
28 She hoped his maps were more up to date and accurate than the one she had bought at the newsstand .
29 The picture that was emerging was quite different from the one she had gleaned from the cuttings .
30 Kit Hegarty was in the big front bedroom , the one she had let to the two brothers from Galway .
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