Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm terrified we might see Khan or Greenslade on a day when everyone has decided to follow Mother Walsh 's directions about placing the feet on the ground without damaging the old insect life . |
2 | Everyone has come to see the Radio 1 Roadshow and be entertained . |
3 | Tough targets have been set in quality and service levels and everyone has had to adapt to new ways of doing things . |
4 | It 's the first chance everyone has had to work together with the technology , and it shows . |
5 | Everyone has had to pay VAT increases and increased national insurance contributions . |
6 | But almost everyone has had to cut back on luxuries during the recession and this has affected Caterham 's sales badly , with orders cancelled through fears of redundancy or increasingly expensive mortgages . |
7 | Everyone has to learn to defend himself . |
8 | I think everyone has got to shoulder the responsibility for defeat , not just Graham . |
9 | Everyone has to work to change this . |
10 | The cash it has taken from the likes of you and me has gone to cover its losses caused by firms going to the wall because of the recession . |
11 | Writing of murder thus , in a thoroughly formal way , you can successfully establish two different things : that a murder has taken place and in consequence the story you are telling must be looked on as being of some weight , and that nothing has happened to arouse any revulsion in your readers . |
12 | ‘ My target has always been to bring the English title to Ewood Park , and nothing has happened to change that . ’ |
13 | I thank the Secretary of State for giving way , he he did say that erm er the figures in these report were in a sense provisional at the end of last year , erm but that he feels erm , with the passing of time , nothing has happened to change his view . |
14 | If nothing has occurred to render the security enforceable but the debentureholder 's position is nevertheless in jeopardy , an application to the court may be necessary , for the court has a discretionary power to appoint a receiver in such circumstances . |
15 | The head of the team which carried out the research commented that " we 're amazed that no-one has thought to use carbonyl sulphide in this way before " . |
16 | The machine can completely fail to work because no-one has bothered to test it before the day . |
17 | No-one has bothered to tax it since 1989 . |
18 | Now do n't I 've got to go and get that coffee else it 'll be boiling over |
19 | See I 've got to remember , you see a few of them I had a load of them all talking , you know when I were at school ? |
20 | Yes , May I 've got to do , it 's May 's stuff . |
21 | I say , I 'll I 've got to walk the end of the street , get a bus . |
22 | ‘ So you see I 've got to protect myself . |
23 | In May I 've come to stay . |
24 | OK , so it eventually becomes an obsession , and someone has to kill to get the key , but it keeps the audience alert , particularly when there 's a late night knock at the door . |
25 | Inevitably , the very fact that someone has decided to try to record the child 's language makes this ideal unattainable . |
26 | ‘ Someone , ’ she announced , her voice suddenly strong again , ‘ someone has to try to prevent poor women from being beaten by great strong brutes . ’ |
27 | It could well be that someone has tried to make this look like murder followed by suicide . ’ |
28 | Luckily someone has offered to do the washing up . |
29 | Someone has got to take hold of it . |
30 | Tony Wright … says it has n't been a good season they have n't batted well … but someone has got to take the blame and he thinks he should stand down and give someone else a chance |