Example sentences of "[pron] have [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Virtually everyone has heard about the importance of adequate protein in the diet . |
2 | Everyone has jumped on the bus without paying and now the whole transport system is going under . |
3 | Which poet described a politician as ‘ an arse upon which everyone has sat except a man ’ ? |
4 | Erm I wanted to ask erm I ga I assume that everyone has read through the bumf that I 've been merrily distributing . |
5 | Everyone has left for the weekend . |
6 | She notes that a more detailed look at the results above shows that boys are more likely to obtain three A level passes than girls , even though the gap between them has narrowed over the years . |
7 | One of them has escaped from a particularly unusual commitment — he was once an angel , but has chosen to become a human being , for the love of humanity . |
8 | SINCE the first police forces were founded 150 years ago , everything about them has changed except the way they are organised . |
9 | Undoubtedly , the two interrelated movements — the democratic movement and the labour movement which developed so vigorously in the nineteenth century continue to have a major influence in politics , but the relation between them has changed during the present century , in a way which is also relevant to the character of more recent movements . |
10 | Thus , sometimes a seller will find himself still in possession of goods after the ownership in them has passed to the buyer . |
11 | " Are you sure that nothing has happened since the weekend ? |
12 | Until he begins to write cheques , i.e. to spend , nothing has happened to the balance sheet . |
13 | Clearly , as far as our lending bank is concerned , nothing has happened to the money supply . |
14 | Among serious writers and readers in the United States ( as distinct from shallow and modish Anglophiles mostly around New York ) , it is taken for granted that Pound 's caustic dismissal of us in 1929 was justified , and that nothing has happened in the forty-five years since to alter that picture significantly . |
15 | Nothing has happened in the interim to alter substantially the conclusion of Mr Attlee 's Engine Room that |
16 | One may argue that by moving the magnetic field nothing has changed at the position of the wire . |
17 | Despite government and party documents since the early 1980s accepting much of Komarek 's argument , nothing has changed in the structure of the economy . |
18 | Nothing has changed in the bedrock of Japanese industry to cause this . |
19 | But absolutely nothing has changed in the way we work or how our customers place their orders and run their businesses . |
20 | Something no-one has done in a balloon before . |
21 | We have already heard the hon. Member for Staffordshire , South ( Mr. Cormack ) suggest that there should be a further element which would take into account the length of time that someone has lived in a house . |
22 | ‘ If someone has gone through the trauma of a crime like this the last thing they want to see is a court handing out a light sentence , ’ she said . |
23 | The clues lie , probably , in an informality of style ; in signs — at least — that someone has thought about the environment of the office ; evidence of a lot of the agency 's work around the place ( if they have nothing to be proud of ; they can not be much use ) ; an approach which is clearly geared to the idea of selling . |
24 | That underrated favourite of Martin Scorsese , Harvey Keitel , appears in Reservoir Dogs , a tense thriller about a diamond heist that goes badly wrong because someone has grassed on the top thieves . |
25 | Someone has typed in the team news already ( I actually got into teh ground a bit late so I missed the starting line-up ) . |
26 | ‘ … found that someone has tampered with the wiring of the mower . |
27 | ‘ She called just now to say someone has collapsed outside the medical centre . ’ |
28 | I 'd hoped for a little money , at the very most , a thousand . |
29 | The result of that was that by the time I 'd rushed across the road , dashed up the stair well found the place , dashed up the stairs , I was out of breath and er had n't composed myself and I just res resembled a quivering blob that er |
30 | The ring I 'd grasped as a baby |