Example sentences of "[indef pn] [adv] have [vb pp] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The headman had killed a chicken for him and someone else had contributed a bottle or two of raksi .
2 It was apparent that someone else had realised the painting might hold the key to Sir Thomas 's mystery .
3 From the moment he modelled himself on Mussolini , he resembled nothing so much as an actor touring the provinces in a play which someone else had made a success of in London .
4 Det Chief Insp Dave Sinclair said that although they could not rule out the possibility of someone else having fired the machine , the incident was now being treated as an accident .
5 And er very straight-faced in fact , and she was sitting at the back of the room , and I , I 'd just said to everybody , I said nobody here 's got a life purchased annuity , have they ?
6 So you 're sitting in your office and some , you know your , your boss comes in and says hey the president says so and so , but the president does n't usually say it to you he says it to somebody else so there 's always , there 's always a possibility of ambiguity , somebody else has interpreted the president 's message in a particular way .
7 He wanted somebody else to have done the persuasion and taught her a thing or two first .
8 These critics did not perhaps all observe the extent to which Barth was opening up a new path , for no one before had handled the doctrine of the Trinity in this fashion .
9 this one now has got no ticket on , so
10 The path was narrow and rough with tussocky grass and she trod carefully , eyes straining ahead to where the path ended abruptly at the outer limits of the aerodrome , blocked by a high steel-mesh fence — a cruel fence to keep lovers apart — and no one else had discovered the break in it through which Rob always came .
11 Quite a few turned up with us , I thought , I mean I thought I would n't know anything , but no one else had read the book .
12 No one else has seen a word .
13 The Serendipity Variation on Minus One Direct had claimed a victim .
14 Ah doubt there 's anybody else has had the sort of opportunity he 's had for flyin' around at will in that part of the Antarctic . ’
15 I said that to him and he looked at me over the top of his glasses like that , cos he , in his office , he sits here , the door 's there , he sits here and I , I , everybody else has had the door open , I went in and shut the door and I stood behind him , I did n't stand in front of him , stood behind him so , keep
16 At that stage I had no idea whether anyone else had jumped the fence or not and I was purely concerned about carrying on if I could possibly could .
17 ‘ Huh ! ’ he would chuckle down his shirt several minutes later when the funny side struck him , long after everyone else had forgotten the joke .
18 He wanted to know whether they would be prepared to take payment for what they produced after everyone else had taken a cut .
19 It is so simple that anyone can do it , but everyone else has missed the key .
20 No-one yet has found a way to halt the ageing process , and until that miracle cream is created and becomes available at the corner shop , the rules for saving your skin are simple :
21 Television more than anything else has transformed the image of the professional sportsman or woman from the skilled artisan ( ‘ master of their craft ’ ) to the dubious cinematic status of ‘ star ’ , or currently ‘ superstar ’ or ‘ megastar ’ as show-business hyperbole infects sport .
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