Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] have [verb] on a " in BNC.
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1 | They want to know what ‘ Cool As F— ’ means when they 're just things that have come off the top of your head and you 've stuck on a T-shirt . ’ |
2 | Rebecca 's body has already rejected two kidneys , and she has to rely on a daily cocktail of drugs |
3 | ‘ And we 've decided on a change of approach . ’ |
4 | In Heriot 's we take this very seriously , and we have embarked on a major enhancement of our language provision , to give all our pupils a grounding in two languages — either French and German , or French and Spanish , depending on the year of entry . |
5 | The money he gave them they had meant to use for the Greek trip but it was more than they expected and they had gone on a shopping , then a drinking , spree with it . |
6 | And he had to put on a brave face as he manned the tombola stall at a primary school Christmas bazaar where his children Adam , seven , and five-year-old Amber were among the revellers . |
7 | But someone had built on a large extension to the rear and this housed the kitchen , which as Meredith was to discover , was large , modern and furbished it seemed with every kind of modern gadget . |
8 | But you have to live on a reservation for a time , like San Carlos , to see that caring for Indians is not a simple matter of giving them food and clothing . " |
9 | Her new liver took straight away but she had to go on a ventilator because she was having problems with her lungs . ’ |
10 | He was still barefoot , but he had put on a shirt . |
11 | And I think this is a pretty critical problem , and of course it 's not only based on Sussex schools , but it 's based on a number of schools throughout the country which we 're studying to see the effects of this programme . |