Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They start again when the time comes , when alliances have shifted , when everyone has stored enough ammunition to have another go , when race hatreds revive under the guise of class wars begin anew as ethnic strife . |
2 | Everyone has had some disappointment or failure . |
3 | There 's been , everyone has had seven cards and that 's not one of them . |
4 | Not everyone has shared that view of course , two big questions have caused some to hesitate over Maastricht . |
5 | Nature before me has come this way , |
6 | Ever since the age of 13 I 've been hoping my spots would go away — but constant picking at them has left some scars . ’ |
7 | No-one has enjoyed such popularity over such a wide range of colleagues from the very junior to the very senior . |
8 | you see I 've got two subsids now literally the transfer |
9 | I shall go for it mesen tomorrow , you see I 've got five pound in house which |
10 | The question of whether someone has suffered special damage or not depends on the facts of the particular case , and so is very much in the discretion of the court . |
11 | If someone has suffered severe hearing loss for many years and suddenly is able to hear well through an aid , he is likely to have the same experience of surprise . |
12 | I know we have all heard of cases where someone has smoked sixty cigarettes a day and still lived to a ripe old age — but is it really worth taking the chance ? |
13 | While the fax machine is easy to use , it 's less attractive when it comes to mass faxing , as someone has to feed each document in and dial the destination . |
14 | Blood-tests are now available to tell whether someone has had German measles in the past , and nobody in their right mind would suggest that such a positive blood test indicated the presence of active German measles long after the patient had recovered from the infection . |
15 | If this message is output again it shows that someone has had direct access to the ORACLE database . |
16 | If there 's a younger referee than me it 'll prove that someone has got real guts . |
17 | Someone has to make sure Wellington has heard this news . ’ |
18 | And he 'd always ask how much I 'd eaten that day . ’ |
19 | I was disappointed ; I 'd eaten better food on board . |
20 | When I 'd completed this process I turned to the mirror to look at myself for a last time . |
21 | I think Mrs Stove was a little worried about trusting her daughter to me that particular summer , as it was the one after I 'd struck young Paul down in his prime , but at nine years of age I was an obviously happy and well-adjusted child , responsible and well-spoken and , when it was mentioned , demonstrably sad about my younger brother 's demise . |
22 | ‘ Even though I looked as though I 'd gone ten rounds with Mike Tyson ? ’ |
23 | But , if I 'd gone next Thursday there 'd be e English , and then it 'd be a a job for them if they |
24 | He made me play cards , I 'd played ordinary auction bridge at that time . |
25 | Well , cos it was in town , it was nearer to shops , and erm I 'd heard that keeping Balloon Woods ' flats warm was costing people a hell of a lot of money . |
26 | I 'd heard that noise before , but never from Selina . |
27 | I was pretty sure I 'd seen that coin before , in that very hotel . |
28 | I 'd seen other men in other companies , as innocent as I believed myself to be , hounded out because wrongdoers require a scapegoat where the wrongdoing concerns money . |
29 | I 'd seen premature babies but never a baby that small . |
30 | I mean to tell you that I 'd seen old Ken |