Example sentences of "[indef pn] [verb] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Er does everyone want to do a general essay or do people want to do a s a specific thing ? |
2 | Now I 'm gon na turn it off for a little while until everyone starts having a proper conversation . |
3 | The proposals were rejected , however , by the rebel groups currently controlling substantial areas of the country [ see pp. 37239-40 for military setbacks for Mengistu 's forces in February ] , on the grounds that they contained nothing designed to promote a peace settlement , but rather sought to bolster the regime 's capacity to fight the war . |
4 | They 're just confirming that not everyone has to sing the same song . |
5 | From fashion designers looking for a source of chic thrills to Sunday supplements looking to tickle their readers ' fancy , everyone has plundered the S&M scene for imagery . |
6 | Everyone has faced the embarrassing dilemma of deciding how much extra to give a waiter , hairdresser or taxi-driver . |
7 | Every , everyone , everyone has seen the little lamb but never seen her bear . |
8 | The passage will remind some readers of Chomsky 's palmier days , in linguistics rather than AI , when he would begin arguments with ‘ Obviously , everyone has internalized a grammar … ’ |
9 | If the school BCG programme is suspended will it be because everyone has received a somewhat different , recombinant form thirteen years earlier ? |
10 | Law-making , and law-changing , being a public responsibility to which everyone has to give a lot of time . |
11 | ‘ Maybe everyone has to suffer the pangs of calf love before they can recognize when it 's the real thing , ’ she said lightly . |
12 | Yes , i if everyone has read the the final paragraph who 's involved before we begin . |
13 | ‘ Here everyone has forgotten the old courtesies . |
14 | After another half a minute , the power is passed to the third person and so on until everyone has had a turn at passing the power . |
15 | The game continues until everyone has had a turn . |
16 | ‘ Everything in my life , every little manhole , has been opened up and everyone has had a sniff . ’ |
17 | Everyone has had a chance to air their views about what should be done with young offenders — everyone , that is , except the young people themselves . |
18 | 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 . ’ |
19 | EVERYONE has had the feeling of the Monday morning blues , but imagine if that feeling was overwhelming and lasted months or even years . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Everyone has signed the petition : lawyers and business men , musicians and housewives , teachers and workmen . |
22 | But not everyone has welcomed the news . |
23 | Well I 'll be , I 'm not going to go into it , that 's a close on itself , just like the first one that I , everyone has got a sequence |
24 | 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 . |
25 | And everyone has to have an answer , do n't they ? |
26 | Everyone needs to earn a living , and when I went to New York , I was glad that I could earn mine by my playing . |
27 | Everyone needs to take a different approach . |
28 | So why is nothing happening to solve the crisis in dog control ? |
29 | It enables everyone involved to understand the Process that is going on , it makes it possible for grieving people to be looked after for a while , but not to sink into a chronic mourning state , because everyone knows when it is meant to be finished , and when the bereaved people are meant to pick up their responsibilities again . |
30 | Nothing has broken the isolation more than the light aircraft . |