Example sentences of "[indef pn] [vb -s] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone has their own ideas about how it should be done , but if everyone agrees to lift it together , it suddenly becomes a very easy task . |
2 | ‘ Yet no-one thinks to ask me about this . |
3 | On the word ‘ go ’ , everyone has to hit their egg and try to reach the other side of the room . |
4 | True art and architecture collaboration is a process in which everyone has to define his own limits . |
5 | DURING Fun Fortnight we 've had jokes on everything from cows to coughs , doctors to dentists , and everyone has given us a good laugh . |
6 | DURING Fun Fortnight we 've had jokes on everything from cows to coughs , doctors to dentists , and everyone has given us a good laugh . |
7 | ‘ He will be nursing a secret desire to try to make amends , even though everyone has reassured him that these things happen . |
8 | Everyone has made me feel so very welcome and I 'm fortunate in that . ’ |
9 | Everyone has heard them . |
10 | ‘ Obviously , everyone has to do what they think is right , ’ he said . |
11 | Running around in a Chevy Bronco with Texas licence plates — everyone has to know he 's working for you . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | However , everyone has experienced it , though not , I dearly hope , in the same circumstances . |
14 | 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 |
15 | 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 . |
16 | ‘ Everyone has changed their name . ’ |
17 | ‘ 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 . |
18 | As each succeeds she or he passes the cup to the next person until everyone has had their turn . |
19 | And he adds in a magazine interview that appears today : ‘ Everyone has deserted her . ’ |
20 | 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 . ’ |
21 | To commit yourself when everyone has let you down . |
22 | I see nothing wrong in competition at an early age because it prepares you for later life when everyone has to face it . |
23 | We got the compromise right in the early days , and now everyone has copied our specifications . |
24 | ‘ Everyone has to have something they can keep to themselves , ’ said Dorcas vaguely . |
25 | ‘ For sheer joy , however , nothing beats devising your own programs … ’ he says , and this is not hyperbole . |
26 | But nothing has prepared us for this divine outburst . |
27 | Terms such as ‘ faggot ’ may be unacceptable to polite society in this age of political correctness , but clearly nothing has altered what goes on in the privacy of the popular conscience . |
28 | It 's hardly surprising that no-one wants to miss their moment of glory . |
29 | The congress organizer , Sammy Macfoy , said that the CAR was " not afraid " of a multiparty system , adding : " No-one has rejected it , but we want it to be controlled and devoid of excesses . " |
30 | Now a young man in the prime of his life is dead , and no-one has given us any official advice or information . |