Example sentences of "[indef pn] [adv] has [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One only has to compare Scotland with England to see where the real problem lay . |
2 | Though one always has to treat figures such as these with caution , it does seem that the line-out project had considerable success both in terms of a reduction in operator dissatisfaction , reflected in lower turnover and a less rapid increase in absenteeism than other parts of the plant , and in terms of very substantial savings for management because of the increased flexibility of production it gave them . |
3 | One also has to take notice of the disadvantages to one 's life of too obsessive a preoccupation with questions of the precise limits of authority . |
4 | ‘ Everybody here has studied U2 's success and come up with a step by step guide of how to make it in the music business . |
5 | ‘ I do n't feel anyone here has taken advantage of your grandmother , Matthew . |
6 | Since she has pushed the decade for almost her entire career , one can only wonder what she 'll do now that everyone else has followed suit . |
7 | If everyone else has got boy or girl friends , so what ? |