Example sentences of "[pron] have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Virtually everyone has heard about the importance of adequate protein in the diet .
2 Everyone has heard of stressed executives who suffer peptic ulcers and ulcerative colitis .
3 Everyone has jumped on the bus without paying and now the whole transport system is going under .
4 After this freak show , we are led inexorably to what everyone has waited for ; the re-assemblage of The Birthday Party for a mini-greatest hits package of ‘ Dead Joe ’ , ‘ Wild World ’ , and ‘ Nick The Stripper ’ .
5 Which poet described a politician as ‘ an arse upon which everyone has sat except a man ’ ?
6 Gioella is the sort of person everyone has known for ever .
7 Everyone has known about it for years . ’
8 Erm I wanted to ask erm I ga I assume that everyone has read through the bumf that I 've been merrily distributing .
9 Everyone has remarked on how I have slimmed in all the right places . ’
10 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 .
11 Everyone has left for the weekend .
12 She notes that a more detailed look at the results above shows that boys are more likely to obtain three A level passes than girls , even though the gap between them has narrowed over the years .
13 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 .
14 One of them has escaped from a particularly unusual commitment — he was once an angel , but has chosen to become a human being , for the love of humanity .
15 Under the right conditions they come into existence at a great rate , but no one of them has existed for long , and all will be destroyed within a few months .
16 The job of quietening them has fallen to Bob Burgreen , the chief of police .
17 ‘ Maybe my connection with them has rebounded on Sheffield United .
18 Although opinion polls still show the centre-right 's candidate , Mr Fernando Collor , leading by five million votes , the difference between them has dropped from 13 to six points in one week .
19 Visual communication has been categorised in various ways but none of them has succeeded in being comprehensive .
20 SINCE the first police forces were founded 150 years ago , everything about them has changed except the way they are organised .
21 Undoubtedly , the two interrelated movements — the democratic movement and the labour movement which developed so vigorously in the nineteenth century continue to have a major influence in politics , but the relation between them has changed during the present century , in a way which is also relevant to the character of more recent movements .
22 It is that someone among them has taken for himself some of the treasures of the city which were destined for God 's own sanctuary .
23 Thus , sometimes a seller will find himself still in possession of goods after the ownership in them has passed to the buyer .
24 None of none of them has got in contact with me .
25 The elegance of the woman 's appearance , her hoop ear-rings , is carefully realized , but the couple stare out of the canvas blankly , nothing has registered on their faces , neither pain nor passion , and Modigliani remains detached , if faintly amused , by their front of respectability .
26 Of course there have been discussions between the Trust and civil servants but nothing has gone to PESC ( the expenditure talks ) . ’
27 I think for outsiders it looks like nothing has moved at all , but when you 're involved in the strike in fact things have been moving quite fast in very many important ways throughout the ten months .
28 Nothing has come to our attention to indicate that the following statements made in the directors ' report are unreasonable in all the circumstances :
29 He obviously desired an immediate reply but nothing has come to light to suggest that there was one , favourable or otherwise .
30 Nothing has come to light to occasion the removal of these children from care . ’
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