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

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1 Everyone has to join in the charade : ah , what a good family we are !
2 Erm , I intend to brief because A because everyone has got in front of them a very very thorough and I should n't think there are too many questions that people would want to ask .
3 This is because while they may recognise the contribution everyone has to make in improving the nation 's health — there is still not a mechanism for involving the different groups , agencies and local communities .
4 There are unlikely to be any Scottish Conservative Back Benchers either , not only because there are so few of them but because none of them has participated in this debate , apart from a brief intervention by the hon. and learned member for Perth and Kinross ( Sir N. Fairbairn ) that could hardly have been described as serious participation .
5 Visual communication has been categorised in various ways but none of them has succeeded in being comprehensive .
6 None of none of them has got in contact with me .
7 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 .
8 Nothing has happened in the interim to alter substantially the conclusion of Mr Attlee 's Engine Room that
9 Despite government and party documents since the early 1980s accepting much of Komarek 's argument , nothing has changed in the structure of the economy .
10 Nothing has changed in the bedrock of Japanese industry to cause this .
11 Nothing has changed in Egypt ( sluggish growth , despite the post-war forgiveness of many debts ) or in Syria ( an old-fashioned dictatorship , despite its warming relations with America ) .
12 As we understand it , nothing has changed in Japan but it still managed to make the news and push the share price higher , so that it ended the month in much the same place as it began .
13 But absolutely nothing has changed in the way we work or how our customers place their orders and run their businesses .
14 During May , Maeght 's rue Saint-Merri gallery is featuring young Czechoslovakian artists : Simona Bubanova , Tomas Cisarovsky , Milena Dopitova , Jiri Prihoda , Antonin Strizek , Laco Teren and Filip Turek , none of whom has exhibited in Paris before .
15 Something no-one has done in a balloon before .
16 So far no-one has succeded in activating methane , but if the current rate of progress is maintained that feat must be just around the corner .
17 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 .
18 Someone has typed in the team news already ( I actually got into teh ground a bit late so I missed the starting line-up ) .
19 It is possible to take a stretch of language which someone has used in communication and treat it as a sentence for a translation exercise , or an object for grammatical analysis .
20 If you see an ad which makes you really stop and take notice , someone has succeeded in getting through to you .
21 The same is true when someone has died in hospital or hospice rather unexpectedly .
22 I 'd dressed in my long dress , eaten breakfast bedu fashion , discussed the children 's health with the Sheikha over coffee — the Youngest Son had had far too many headaches and his usual teasing and joking had n't been seen for days .
23 I 'd joined in trying to control the thing by now as Gillian found she could n't manage curves on her own .
24 They made no effort to withdraw , or temper their gaze or remarks , and I struggled to maintain the sort of meditational dispassion which I 'd observed in my cat on its box .
25 No apparently I 'd gone in the bog , I was n't feeling bad or anything .
26 Wisps of rumour I 'd heard in the cafes started to fall together .
27 Maybe I was just a provincial or something , but I began to see that I was among the strangest audience I 'd seen in that place .
28 It was the corniest , happiest , most affectionate movie I 'd seen in years .
29 Only the diehards used them now , that was the first one I 'd seen in captivity for some months .
30 ‘ I 'm not Superman , my dear , ’ he made her bruised chin immediately better with that warm-sounding ‘ my dear , ’ ‘ so what else could I do — and I own that I was n't thinking at all too clearly — but appeal to the pride I 'd seen in you ? ’
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