Example sentences of "[indef pn] has [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Maybe everyone has to suffer the pangs of calf love before they can recognize when it 's the real thing , ’ she said lightly . |
2 | EVERYONE has had the feeling of the Monday morning blues , but imagine if that feeling was overwhelming and lasted months or even years . |
3 | Everyone has signed the petition : lawyers and business men , musicians and housewives , teachers and workmen . |
4 | But not everyone has welcomed the news . |
5 | Nothing has broken the isolation more than the light aircraft . |
6 | Your letters have been coming quite regularly , and apart from the couple of letters which reached me via Sian , nothing has interrupted the flow , and they are a comfort , especially as the children seem to be getting on so well , and the computer course as well . |
7 | At least if no-one has done the job before , anything you do will be an improvement ! ’ |
8 | She said at the time ‘ no-one has given the BBC a mandate to promote their causes . |
9 | ‘ The plans have existed for three years and no-one has asked the supporters for their opinion , ’ says a spokesman . |
10 | No-one has ordered the ambulance . |
11 | Others have discovered that if you depress a note behind the slide , the string passes under it enabling it to sound ; but no-one has taken the technique to the extent that this man has . |
12 | Although no-one has won the race in successive years , he is happy and confident after good preparation in Brighton . |
13 | Someone has to take the Ariadne home again , remember ? |
14 | Someone has characterized the beatitudes as ‘ be-attitudes ’ . |
15 | If the bill is to be calculated on a daily rate and someone 's auntie comes to stay for a couple of months in the middle of the year , what about all the complications in adjusting for that and how do we account for the period for which someone has lost the discount ? |
16 | In the Army someone has to carry the can . |
17 | I expect someone has to manage the account . |
18 | The number of individual insects in the world seems beyond any computation , but someone has made the attempt and concluded that at any one time , there must be something of the order of one thousand million thousand million . |
19 | Someone has to appoint the director and the ombudsman , if we have one . |
20 | ‘ Someone has to provide the sites on a co-ordinated basis . |
21 | These specifically make it clear that the clinic may not disclose that someone has had the test , or its result , without that person 's consent , except to a doctor , or a doctor 's assistant ( and even then only in connection with , and for the purpose of the treatment or prevention of spread of HIV infection ) . |
22 | At last someone has had the nerve to bring the area in line with the rest of British climbing : no longer will it be a quiet backwater resigned to a few lines in the climbing press about some brilliant new VDiff on a puny little crag in the back of beyond . |
23 | Whether it is hiring the local scout hut for rehearsals or the huge expenses of a worldwide tour , someone has to count the cost . |
24 | ‘ But I find it totally incomprehensible if someone has held the office of Chancellor with high standing for six years to want to resign over a personality — with such suddenness and haste . ’ |
25 | ‘ Someone has bopped the doorman on the head . |
26 | They immediately brighten , become more animated and are often quite grateful that someone has taken the time to listen to them . |
27 | Someone has torn the page in two . ’ |
28 | Rather , someone has added the word ‘ pot ’ , presumably to make the cartoon more in tune with today 's world . |
29 | If someone has sold the goodwill of his business , some restraint to enable the purchaser to have that which he has bought may be recognised as reasonable . |
30 | Nobody has exemplified the extremes of this aberration of outdoor endeavour more than Chris Townsend , so it serves him right that he is called to write a book on the subject . |