Example sentences of "[pron] have a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In the learning enterprise , everyone has a share in it , the teachers as well as the taught . |
2 | Everyone has a purpose in life , he thought . |
3 | Nearly everyone has a snapshot of their dog caught at some amusing moment , and now is your chance to have it distributed nationwide in a leaflet or on a greeting card . |
4 | 8 Everyone has a chance to be the leader . |
5 | ‘ Whereas with workflow management the document could find itself round the company to the right person — everyone has a PC on his or her desk — and you not only outsource a lot of the data entry work but get rid of the paper . ’ |
6 | This process continues until everyone has a name on his or her back , the organizer putting a name on the birthday child 's back , who will have started the game . |
7 | Not everyone has a marriage like mine and for that , many women will no doubt be very grateful . |
8 | It 's vital that everyone has a sense of belonging to the school and is kept fully informed of events that are taking place . |
9 | ‘ Everyone has a record by The Drifters and I think we have all sung one of their numbers at a wedding . |
10 | Everyone has a right to first-rate care and everyone has the right to complain if they 're not satisfied . |
11 | Everyone has a right to be buried in the churchyard of the parish in which they die — assuming that one exists , and that there is space left . |
12 | Article 25 ( 1 ) of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights , subscribed by the United Kingdom in December 1948 , runs as follows : ‘ Everyone has a right to a standard of living adequate for the health and wellbeing of himself and of his family , including medical care. , |
13 | The statement ‘ everyone has a right to medical care adequate to his health and well-being ’ is , in the Universal Declaration , tantamount to the highwayman 's ‘ stand and deliver ’ : if this right is not realisable within a society , it must be realised by compulsory redistribution and reorganisation as between societies , and if it is still impracticable even by compulsion on an international scale , so much the worse for the international community ! |
14 | Everyone has a right to first-rate care and everyone has the right to complain if they 're not satisfied . |
15 | Since everyone has a right to treatment whether they have been contributors or not , it is difficult to justify . |
16 | Everyone has a right to be treated with respect . |
17 | Everyone has a right to everything . |
18 | Everyone has a right to his or her opinion and mum has received her fair share of opposition . |
19 | And it seems everyone has a reason for wanting to be a witch . |
20 | Game theory , in general , postulates a set of ‘ players ’ ( the ‘ interested parties ’ , be they individuals or groups ) , each of whom has a set of strategies ; strategies meaning courses of action that can be taken , which may be conditional on moves made by the others . |
21 | This could occur where someone has a lien over the goods , i.e. a right to retain possession of them until a debt is paid . |
22 | Has he ever said anything to indicate that someone has a grudge against him ? ’ |
23 | And then someone has a conversation with someone else and then someone else has a conversation with someone else and if a man was to walk right the way through the police station he has about five or six conversations , and by the time he gets to the other end of the police station he 's forgotten the first conversation . |
24 | The easiest thing in the world is to say " Yes " especially if someone has a hand at your throat . |
25 | In operational terms , someone has a need for health care if he or she has the appropriate indications for the intervention in question . |
26 | That cargo plane of yours has a range of three thousand , six hundred sea miles . |
27 | I must have knocked it or something and I 'd a couple of shots left and I ought to have shot the swine but I could n't , not while he was sitting there killing himself laughing . |
28 | And I 'd a breath of fresh air . |
29 | I 'd a lump on my head the size of a goose egg ; I 'd been through some kind of hell in the spaces ; I 'd prayed for … it was not what I 'd prayed for at all . |
30 | The hospital spokesman said it was believed a smoke alarm was set off by someone having a cigarette in a toilet . |