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

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1 The car costs more than £400,000 and the first one has just rolled off the production line .
2 No one has yet explained to me what happens to your filter if you set up an aquarium and lock up the ammonia that forms the first stage of the nitrogen cycle as Ammo Lock claims to do .
3 Needless to say no one has yet proved by blind testing that any of the effects claimed are reproducible .
4 The difficulty , however , is to determine whether or not the transaction between the debtor company and the creditor is such as to make the latter a debentureholder , for no one has yet succeeded in defining ‘ debenture . ’
5 Of the 18 patients who were alive at short term follow up , one has since died of coronary disease ; a second patient with coronary disease died of carcinoma of the lung ; and four further surviving patients have angiographic evidence of disease .
6 Do n't think that because you are on a long term site you are secure ; one has already closed in Cumbria and more could follow .
7 Deacon 's structure involves two complementary shapes joined at right angles ; shapes that one has never seen before but one recognises as familiar .
8 Strange , thought Fergus , turning restlessly and trying to escape the light , strange that throughout all Court history and throughout all Court gossip ( and gossip at Tara had ever been lively ) , that no one has ever referred to Dierdriu 's child , to the heir to Tara who disappeared .
9 We were then both at a very comfortable period of life , and I do n't know why no one has ever prayed to the gods for perpetual middle age .
10 The sad fact remains that , though hoolock gibbons are indigenous to Burma , no one has ever heard of any captive-breeding programme for them there .
11 No one has ever looked on them and lived to tell of it , for they are greedy for the souls of Humans .
12 No one has ever spoken of the child who must have been born to Dierdriu , and who had given birth to himself and Grainne .
13 It 's so delicious , you 'll wonder why no one has ever thought of it before !
14 I 've delivered two still-born babies , but no one has ever died in my hands .
15 The planning system has been in existence in roughly its present form since 1947 but no one has before attempted to measure how much the system costs .
16 An entertained audience is actually there and listening : a bored one has usually gone to dinner .
17 As a Member of that Parliament , I am a member of the United Kingdom Government and no one has seriously called in question the right or propriety of the United Kingdom Government to govern Scotland , Wales , Northern Ireland and England .
18 No one has seriously thought of Mr Kaifu as a two-term prime minister .
19 One had just arrived at ground floor level ; Tom followed two girl clerks into it and pressed the button for the fifteenth floor .
20 A way of life had been born and no one had even heard of hip hop , house or rap , let alone Run DMC .
21 No one had even heard of Pat Weaver , let alone seen him .
22 Its real achievement lay in slowly but surely creating and manipulating opinion to create a border mentality where one had not existed in such crude form before .
23 It was all very well to have what appeared on the X-ray cut out , but no one had yet looked inside me .
24 But one had already suffocated in the plastic bag by the time they were found by a passer by .
25 From hour to hour one 's life slipped away from one into the haze , before one had really looked at any of it properly .
26 Supremely logical , I supposed , if one had never heard of gauges .
27 Of the remaining seven , three were imprisoned before they could contact the Council , two were afraid that they might be recognised walking into the Council 's offices , one had a ‘ habit so big ’ that he thought it would be a waste of time , and one had never heard of the service .
28 This has nothing to do with how policemen look nor even of never having heard of a bunch called James , who are apparently big stars , have their name emblazoned all over a chic t-shirt and of whom one had never heard till yesterday .
29 This time last year I was sitting with twenty other people in some dull sixth-form room , being told about participles or Corn Laws by someone no one had ever heard of , and here I am , just one year later , on my own in a solidly built house in North Oxford , a cup of coffee on the floor beside me , giving my views on sense-data to a well-known professional philosopher who then has to break off to take a call from the Prime Minister .
30 She was in favour of sacking the accountant ; no one had ever stood in her husband 's way before .
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