Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] have [vb pp] all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 1991 , 27 1148 ) , I at once came to appreciate why it is that chemistry has so largely lost its appeal to the young : it is because its teaching has lost all discipline , degrading the science from a pursuit of excellence to ‘ fiddling the results ’ .
2 It has marred the High Street , and the road to its rear has destroyed all chance of a relationship with the river .
3 She hardly knew Hereward Marr , but since her ordination had called all priests by their Christian names on the principle of brotherhood of the clergy .
4 In truth , he was recalling how , in a matter of seconds , his uncle had severed all ties of kinship , loyalty and affection .
5 Quickly , in as few words as possible , Jack told him what had happened with the Glory , how he had seen the gigantic Worm break through the earth , and how both Tina and his mother had denied all knowledge of what they had seen .
6 But our approach has by-passed all questions about the goodness or wickedness of human nature .
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