Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What she wants to talk about , everyone has to do matrix or learn more of the crap .
2 Only when everyone has received communion , begin the hymn .
3 Another resident , who asked not to be named , said : ‘ Everyone has had trouble with the gangs at one time or another .
4 I think has summed up quite well there I think , which , what everyone 's aims is , which is that we want an effective and efficient police force , which everyone has got confidence in to make sure that it protects citizens against crime in this country , and nothing could be , I do n't think anybody who is erm , civilised in this county or this country would want anything different .
5 So far three critics have attempted this comparison ( with varying statistics ) , but none of them has done justice to the intensity and range of Shakespeare 's pronouns .
6 No-one has studied pattern discrimination or stimulus localization by reaching movements within the scotomas of monkeys .
7 When the Malay leaders of Malaysia assert that the Malays are ‘ bumiputras ’ , sons of the soil , and therefore to be accorded privileges as against the Chinese and Indian Malaysians , only the unkind would point out that the Malays were also immigrants from an earlier period , and that no-one has paid attention to the claims of the real indigenous peoples , the Dayak and other tribes of the forestland .
8 ‘ Should I 've asked Memet ? ’ asked Scarlet .
9 Socialists believe in greater equality in society : ‘ A more equal society will be a more prosperous society and a more peaceful society ’ ( Roy Hattersley , Hansard 16 April , 1987 ) , but they are criticised for favouring policies of distribution rather than production — ‘ Someone has to create wealth before the politicians fall to sharing that wealth out ’ ( Kenneth Clarke , Hansard 6 April 1987 ) .
10 There 's a murky region of the VDU , as if someone has rubbed grease on to it .
11 But in one corner of the churchyard , not far from the rotting wooden gate in the surrounding wall , there stands a cross which someone has taken trouble to keep upright and its inscription legible .
12 A valuable way of concealing them is to have bars , stripes or blobs of colour that appear to overflow from one section to the next , as though someone has splashed ink across the animal .
13 It is almost as if someone has allowed subsidiarity in through the back door of the Town Hall , but not announced its arrival to anyone .
14 Once I 'd eaten dinner that was it .
15 Work , sport and social activities ran easily side by side , There was time for them all — after I 'd absorbed father 's time-mentality .
16 I thought oh , I thought it was like one of your tapes and I 'd pressed record and it had started recording over it .
17 ‘ If Ken Harris thought I 'd withheld information … ’
18 I 'd hoped Katabtic would be kept in .
19 I 'd gone stone cold but felt boiling hot .
20 I went out , I had n't even I 'd said hello to him , that was it .
21 and that 's what makes me evil , that 's why I say I 'd moved heaven and earth for someone who 's nice
22 But I must have felt the need for some support , because I found I 'd grabbed hold of one of my hammers — a geologist is always armed with a hammer — and when I got through to the back of the house he was there already , at the kitchen window . ’
23 I came across him when I was about 14 or 15 , and although I 'd played Chet Atkins-style fingerpicking before , it had n't occurred to me to use the bottleneck in conjunction with fingerpicking .
24 I 'd heard North Shore aficionados reminiscing about the ten-point tube Pottz had caught here back in '82 .
25 I 'd heard Dad and Eva in the bar analysing the performance as if it were Miles Davis 's farewell appearance .
26 I had a little Fender lap-steel guitar , and I 'd heard bottleneck players and blues players and I kept trying to play like that and I just could n't figure it out .
27 Dad poked his head round the door to see what was going on and to ask if I 'd seen Mum .
28 I 'd seen pub bands , that was all .
29 ‘ I told you some time ago I 'd seen wor young 'un with a piece .
30 I went in her bedroom last night , switched the light on , went I thought I 'd seen lightning and I thought oh I could n't have seen lightning , anyway I goes to .
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