Example sentences of "[indef pn] has [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | However , nobody has recorded the progress of the likes of Peter M'kata , Eric Majola , Solomon Mhlaba , Gassiem Jabaar , Bomza Nkohla , Salie Fredericks , Ronnie Louw , Cissie Damons , Lenny Mathews or Desmond Kramer , although virtually all of them were players of note , arguably the best of their generation . |
32 | Tasty maybe but nobody has mentioned the smell . |
33 | Since Robert Graves wrote The White Goddess — an example Hughes acknowledges — nobody has offered the goddess so intricate a tribute . |
34 | " It would be incorrect " , noted Nizan , " to think that this decision in any way heralds a spectacular reversal in the policy of the USSR … continuity is the essential characteristic of Soviet foreign policy , and nobody has outlined the principles of this policy more forcefully than M. Molotov " . |
35 | Somebody has locked the gates there and people who come to exercise their dogs can not get through and are pushing through the hedges and railings . ’ |
36 | As Vadasz noted , ‘ somebody has to do the supervising . ’ |
37 | My attitude is that somebody has to do the job and if I get bumped off , I have experienced much more than the average bloke . |
38 | Somebody has lit the candles . |
39 | ‘ Somebody has to face the dog , ’ croaked Ferd the frog . |
40 | My attitude is that if somebody has taken the trouble to write a letter , they deserve a reply . |
41 | PRINCESS Diana — asked by an HIV sufferer why she helped victims of the AIDS virus — said yesterday : ‘ Somebody has to make the public more aware . ’ |
42 | To gauge the effectiveness of the appeal of the plaque , consider that of the ten donors of $500,000 or more , only one has forgone the opportunity to take public credit for their magnanimity ; and of the thirty-one contributors of $100,000 or more , all but six , ( three have underwritten exhibition and outreach programs ) . |
43 | In studying it , one has to explore the methods and techniques by which such restraints are established and maintained . |
44 | Once one has satisfied the needs for , say , food , drink , safety and social relationships , one becomes a target for goods which are status-enhancing . |
45 | One has to search the memory to find the names of the rest of the Famous Five . |
46 | But one has to state the facts as one sees them . |
47 | Stendhal , on his return to his adopted city after an absence of two years , claimed La Scala to be the most important opera in the world , since which time no one has felt the need , or had the temerity , to fault his judgement . |
48 | Ask yourself why , for example , no one has made The Pete Townshend Story , with its denouement in the offices of Faber & Faber publishing , or Jagger ! , complete with barnstorming finale in the pavilion at Lord 's . |
49 | We are not told directly in documents why one site was chosen rather than another , and , as yet , no one has developed the insight of the prehistoric , Anglo-Saxon or medieval colonist to understand fully the reasons why he used a particular bit of the landscape as he did . |
50 | The proposal in the review is that you probably will need to keep your joint care teams , your JCTs , which tend of course to be professionally and officer dominated , but there are strong feelings throughout the county , and one has to remember the run up to local government , erm , the local government commission is on , strong feelings especially from the voluntary sector , but also from the district councils , that there could be renewed dynamism at the local level , in terms of local care teams . |
51 | But one has to remember the difficulties , in practical terms , of introducing genuinely new ideas into education , an area bound to be in part wedded to tradition and the conservation of the old . |
52 | Many would also say that real life is only possible when one has accepted the finiteness of life on earth as something that God uses to draw people into a closer union with himself . |
53 | It seems unlikely that , all other things being equal , two students will find an item equally difficult when one has studied the topic that the item tests and the other has not . |
54 | I now realise that one has to ask the questions oneself . |
55 | Here , after one has witnessed the grace of the Lord and the splendour of Heaven , Satan is reduced to a size unrecognisable to the monster in book one . |
56 | Where these two colonial anemones meet there is a ‘ dead ’ contact zone where one has killed the other . |
57 | Unless one has followed the rug-making process through from clipping to completion , the only way to assess the quality of the wool is to rely on the " feel " of the item and the reputation of the individual weaving group . |
58 | The electric pumps deliver fuel to the carburettors ready for starting and , on a cold day , the primers should be used although for some reason these are wired closed on Juliet Uniform and one has to pump the throttles a few times before firing up . |
59 | Once one has recognised the importance of features other than pitch , it is necessary to devise a framework for categorising these features . |
60 | This is a relatively small volcano , and so easily accessible that it has even been suggested that a hotel should be built beneath it , to make an especially attractive night spot for jaded Guatemalans , but so far no one has risked the capital . |