Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] have all [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | From how to make curries and biscuits to microwaving successfully and entertaining in general , The Australian Woman 's Weekly Home Library has all the answers . |
2 | But really what their over-revved egos are betraying is that their boudoir success has all the acceleration of a Sinclair C5 . |
3 | Hence , the judge is dressed in extraordinary clothes ; the managing director has a large car and a chauffeur ( although the director is the only passenger in the car and is perfectly capable of driving ) ; the pop star has all the glitter and pomp of the medieval monarch . |
4 | It is argued that the Lamont onslaught had all the hallmarks of an embittered man seeking revenge , particularly as he chose the day when he knew the Prime Minister would be on the defensive , and needing all the support he could summon . |
5 | You see , because all the Air Force had all the heath , they did n't have a lot of heath to train horses on , you know , then . |
6 | Address controller has all the options the novice user would need to store , recall and list addresses . |
7 | With it 's regency architecture and it 's floral splendor cheltenham has all the looks of an affluent town : but the signs in the prestigious Imperial square tell a different tale . |
8 | With it 's regency architecture and it 's floral splendor cheltenham has all the looks of an affluent town : but the signs in the prestigious Imperial square tell a different tale . |
9 | Your travel agent has all the details . |
10 | Le Roulé Light has all the flavour of original Le Roulé but only half the fat . |
11 | Once the Highland mansion of the Keiller family of Dundee , the 4-star Craigendarroch Hotel has all the charm of an old country house … and prides itself on offering the high standards of yesteryear . |