Example sentences of "[pron] has [vb pp] [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 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 ?
11 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 .
12 If this message is output again it shows that someone has had direct access to the ORACLE database .
13 If there 's a younger referee than me it 'll prove that someone has got real guts .
14 God himself has blessed this land with fruitfulness and beauty .
15 Mark himself has had two attempts at living independently .
16 And a cobweb across an entrance hole tells you that nobody has passed that way for the past few hours , but little more .
17 When these shoals meet it is very likely to occur over a groundbaited area which has stopped one shoal in its tracks , and the other shoal pauses over the top to intercept the crumbs which are sent swirling upwards from the feeding shoal on the bottom .
18 Section 62 of the Act of 1967 deals with the revocation of licences , a subject which has aroused much controversy but with which we are not concerned in any of these appeals .
19 Elsewhere , particularly in the remoter upland areas , the issue which has aroused most controversy has been the purchase of second homes as weekend or holiday retreats .
20 A conference which has aroused enormous interest after the party suggested this week they would talk to Sinn Fein if the I R A ended its campaign of violence permanently .
21 One aspect of the contract which has provoked much discussion is the identification of specific activities which family doctors must undertake and the setting of targets for specific activities such as cervical smear testing .
22 Both research and the public have suffered greatly from premature publicity which has provoked excited demands for the material .
23 Fumaroli 's contribution to this argument is to insist that it is not so much the market which has blurred cultural standards , as much as the queasy relativism and condescending egalitarianism of State funding of pop culture .
24 More popular than either of them is Radio 2 's ‘ Sunday Half Hour ’ which has presented well-loved hymns for fifty years .
25 The generous financial rewards paid in salaries and extras to Fund staff , combined with a lack of accountability , have produced a ‘ honeypot ’ mentality ; a preoccupation with material gratification and a lust for power which has stimulated personal greed and ambition , commitment to the status quo and an environment of ‘ yesmanship and stultifying conformity ’ .
26 Here we ran a daily contest in association with Interflora , a service which has sent fresh flowers and customers ' greetings from one end of the country to the other for almost 70 years .
27 There 's also a exhibition by the tactical communications wing which has sent three men to yugoslavia to help with the United Nations airlift of emergency aid .
28 Sunderland is in the Northern region which has endured industrial decline for much of the twentieth century .
29 Heathrow , which has implemented some controls , is avoided by traders who realise that a stop over could result in a costly hold up and even prosecution .
30 When you change the behaviour pattern which has become second nature to you , the world around you will react differently .
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