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

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1 On the word ‘ go ’ , everyone has to hit their egg and try to reach the other side of the room .
2 True art and architecture collaboration is a process in which everyone has to define his own limits .
3 DURING Fun Fortnight we 've had jokes on everything from cows to coughs , doctors to dentists , and everyone has given us a good laugh .
4 DURING Fun Fortnight we 've had jokes on everything from cows to coughs , doctors to dentists , and everyone has given us a good laugh .
5 ‘ He will be nursing a secret desire to try to make amends , even though everyone has reassured him that these things happen .
6 Everyone has made me feel so very welcome and I 'm fortunate in that . ’
7 Everyone has heard them .
8 ‘ Obviously , everyone has to do what they think is right , ’ he said .
9 Running around in a Chevy Bronco with Texas licence plates — everyone has to know he 's working for you .
10 And I mean I su everyone has to resign themselves I think to some extent but the fact that they are playing a role within their work situation .
11 However , everyone has experienced it , though not , I dearly hope , in the same circumstances .
12 that 's because , you know , I 'm better than everyone else so that 's why everyone has to see wha everyone , everyone has to hear what I 'm saying
13 Perhaps we will soon know ; perhaps the endless meetings on Bosnia in which , as one participant has said , everyone has changed their minds ‘ at least once ’ imply thoroughness of preparation .
14 Everyone has changed their name . ’
15 ‘ And at times it has almost seemed as if everyone has had something to say about me , and it has often been those people who have never read The Satanic Verses who have had the most to say .
16 As each succeeds she or he passes the cup to the next person until everyone has had their turn .
17 And he adds in a magazine interview that appears today : ‘ Everyone has deserted her . ’
18 When everyone has found their places he stands by the microphone at the top table , hammers on the table with a gavel , and announces loudly , ‘ Ladies and Gentlemen , Pray SILENCE for the Reverend John Smith , who will now say grace . ’
19 To commit yourself when everyone has let you down .
20 I see nothing wrong in competition at an early age because it prepares you for later life when everyone has to face it .
21 We got the compromise right in the early days , and now everyone has copied our specifications .
22 Everyone has to have something they can keep to themselves , ’ said Dorcas vaguely .
23 ‘ I 'm sick to death of looking over my shoulder every time I come here , wondering and dreading if someone who knows me has seen me and can guess what I 'm coming here for ! ’
24 I 've spoken to Ockleton , just as Heather did , and what he told me has led me here , just as it led her . ’
25 That fellow behind me has got one too .
26 Each of them has reached me and I know not how to save myself . ’
27 He and his son are largely responsible for the countless impressions of Rembrandt 's graphic works , repeatedly reworking the plates so that Rembrandt 's authorship of them has become something of an ethical dilemma .
28 Ever since , work with and for them has filled their lives .
29 In a most interesting essay in the recent volume of Essays on the Depopulation of Melanesia the great psychologist W. H. R. Rivers adduces evidence which has led him to believe that the natives of that unfortunate archipelago are dying out principally for the reason that the ‘ Civilization ’ forced upon them has deprived them of all interest in life .
30 The cap that happened to get overlooked returns the reader 's gaze blankly yet unavoidably , like the bill from a restaurant abroad which the conspirators find when they turn out the dead man 's pockets , and like the child 's clay whistle which one of them has provided himself with to give the agreed signal — for he has lost so many teeth that he ca n't trust himself to produce the sound naturally .
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