Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [pers pn] has " in BNC.

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1 For me personally he has done untold good .
2 she 's had nothing so she has n't had anything done .
3 She stands as the martyr of organized and systematic sexual wrong-doing on the part of the man who should be her mate , and whom alone she has evolved to the human plane .
4 I well it has n't long started .
5 Spokesman Peter Titterton cheekily suggested that Princess Di should drive one now she has given up her Mercedes .
6 Something else she has .
7 ‘ She could not even stand by herself yet she has has been the victim of a most brutal assault in her own bed .
8 And is there anywhere he has not knitted ?
9 And he did say to me well he has spoken to me about it , he did say answering the telephone .
10 and her elbows and erm all over her really she has this eczema , she 's always having to change creams cos they
11 place , they pulled it down and rebuilt it so it has to come down
12 Oh he 's still smiling , it obviously it has n't ruined his weekend .
13 Now I know that if I hold my arm up but keep it still she has the benefit of the updraught and will open her wings and take off .
14 There are so many parts of this jigsaw that still are not in place and again Mr Chairman through you , I know you have similar to this , this case although you put it strongly it has to be widely publicized , we must be linked , not only to the rest of the country , but even more importantly now linked to the continent , welcome very much indeed , but not in place .
15 While he does n't support competition climbing , he can not see what right he has to offer an opinion on the subject , especially when he considers the commercialism of some Himalayan mountaineers .
16 Mrs Langley rose from a chair by the fire and Alexandra was aware of her daughters and someone else on a sofa in the great square bay window ; and even as Mrs Langley was greeting her she could hear Rose say clearly , ‘ Well , whatever else she has n't got , she certainly has elegant clothes , ’ and Alexandra , stung out of all terror quite suddenly , said crisply , ‘ I will tell my aunt how much you admire her taste .
17 Well , what we 'll do we we 'll fill these out right and then we 'll do a plot info then we got ta find out what actually he has used .
18 I think it has got to stop because apart from anything else it has knock-on consequences for other paediatricians over how strong they are going to feel in dealing with this problem .
19 More than anything else it has changed the public lifestyle of Catholicism for the ordinary churchgoer so that it is hard for the young actually to realize that thirty years ago Mass said wholly in Latin , including even a first reading of Epistle and Gospel , was simply taken for granted by most people .
20 As for the case made against the versions in the Classic Anthology — that by using rhyme they align themselves with the closed poetry of print and not with the open poetry of the speaking breath — the obvious retort is that , although in these poems Pound often rhymes , he writes them in free verse , and in a free verse where the syllables are weighed , and the varying pace controlled , as scrupulously as in anything else he has written .
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