Example sentences of "man have [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The riff at the beginning of This Charming Man has just got to be one of the best guitar riffs ever ! |
2 | Something which man has yet to design for himself ! |
3 | A 44-year-old man has already appeared in court in connection with the incident . |
4 | MR GIBBON points out ( HAS January 13 ) that the test question ( Echo January 7 ) for 14-year-olds shows the man has already stepped onto the first stair and begins to fall into the trap of talking about the man , when the question asks about the load ! |
5 | At 29 I realise that I 'm never going to get married , for the simple reason that no man has ever looked at me twice . |
6 | I thought : no man has ever slept in her hair before . |
7 | Laura realised that the dreadful man had somehow managed to outmanoeuvre her once again . |
8 | But , in accordance with inflexible routine , the great man had already retired for the night . |
9 | She asked him why he could not leave her alone , in view of what the other man had already done to her , but he turned off the lights and told her to undress . |
10 | He could n't recall the name , but the old man had often talked about a magical place where the family stayed in the summer months , a home that was part of the Romanov court . |
11 | The big man had obviously come on deck to warn me what to expect from the twins , and for that I was grateful . |
12 | Peter Blake turned up from Gravesend for his interview after a recent accident : whilst bicycling at night a man had suddenly crossed in front of him with a pram , causing Blake to land on his face on a newly made road . |
13 | The man himself was affecting her more powerfully than any other man had ever done in the whole of her life . |
14 | The tribunal went on to condemn the man 's employers for their handling of the situations , and it also ‘ doubted that the man had ever indulged in sexual harassment or over-familiarity with staff . |
15 | No man had ever looked at her like that in her life , and his eyes left her in no uncertain terms as to what he was thinking . |
16 | The man had never behaved towards her in other than a friendly and decorous way ; nevertheless , she burned . |
17 | ‘ A man 's finally got to you . ’ |