Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing destroys a sense of humour more than fear .
2 No-one wins a dispute with Graham , so there 's hardly any point indulging in a slanging match .
3 It 's not very nice because everyone thinks a fire is flames but the really dangerous thing is smoke and you literally ca n't breathe in the smoke .
4 This is a collective ritual in which everyone plays a part .
5 Surely one of thee needs a drudge ?
6 " Nothing outfaxes a Nefax " reads the advertisement on the side of a traffic-bound London bus .
7 Everyone has a sex life … it 's no one else 's business
8 The veteran broadcaster , pictured visiting a vice den which specialises in £80 ‘ Miss Whiplash ’ sessions , declared : ‘ Everyone has a sex life , it is no one else 's business . ’
9 Everyone has a sex life .
10 Protagoras ' reply to this is to contend that political wisdom is not a matter of specialized knowledge , but something in which everyone has a share , and in which it is necessary that everyone has a share , " Otherwise the state could not exist " .
11 Protagoras ' reply to this is to contend that political wisdom is not a matter of specialized knowledge , but something in which everyone has a share , and in which it is necessary that everyone has a share , " Otherwise the state could not exist " .
12 In the learning enterprise , everyone has a share in it , the teachers as well as the taught .
13 I said to him , look at it this way , everyone has a will and you should make sure you have one made .
14 Everyone has a purpose in life , he thought .
15 Almost everyone has a branch locally , and one of its great strengths is its opening hours : 8am–10pm , seven days a week , 364 days a year .
16 Everyone has a trick that goes wrong , but you can turn this to your advantage by pretending it was deliberate and making the audience laugh , ’ he said .
17 Nearly everyone has a snapshot of their dog caught at some amusing moment , and now is your chance to have it distributed nationwide in a leaflet or on a greeting card .
18 Exercise 10–1 Suppose that everyone has a utility function , where T i denotes taxes paid .
19 Everyone has a smile and we all wanted to tell what we had done that day or planned for the next .
20 Make sure everyone has a chance to have their say but be prepared to use your judgement when it comes to deciding when action should be taken .
21 There are five scratch and five handicap prizes , so everyone has a chance .
22 1 Pass round all the stories so that everyone has a chance to read them all .
23 8 Everyone has a chance to be the leader .
24 Everyone has a voice , no one commands , and decisions are taken by the will of the majority .
25 Granted not everyone has a PC to use it on , but if someone in the family does use one , I thoroughly recommend purchasing this software .
26 ‘ Whereas with workflow management the document could find itself round the company to the right person — everyone has a PC on his or her desk — and you not only outsource a lot of the data entry work but get rid of the paper . ’
27 Everyone has a try .
28 Everyone has a story to tell about him .
29 Almost everyone has a story to tell about dream incorporation — for instance dreaming about Arctic exploration only to wake up and find that the covers have slipped off and he is freezing cold , or dreaming of bells ringing only to wake up eventually to find that the alarm clock has been clattering for the last few minutes .
30 This process continues until everyone has a name on his or her back , the organizer putting a name on the birthday child 's back , who will have started the game .
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