Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] have all " in BNC.
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1 | There was nothing wrong with the boat 's lines , which were sleekly functional , but her long powerful hull , her upperworks , and even the interior of her capacious working deck had all been painted with a wartime dazzle paint . |
2 | The junior recruits have all gone to Aldershot to take their Military Swimming Test and to have chest X-rays . |
3 | At a time when the political parties have all released bulky documents stuffed full of environmentally-friendly policies , when any washing powder that ca n't say it 's CFC-free and untested on animals and made from biodegradable phosphates is likely to be left on the supermarket shelf , golf 's ‘ green ’ credentials seem pretty strong . |
4 | Damage is extensive on both the dentine and the enamel , some teeth having all of the enamel removed , leaving a narrow and eroded dentine core , while others also have much of the dentine removed so that the edges of the dentine , or of the enamel if it still remains , collapses in on itself ( Fig. 3.22 O ) . |
5 | As we will see below , marine animals have all adapted to this patchiness — and in some cases , as with the great whales , exploit it beautifully . |
6 | The surveys we have discussed so far in this chapter have all involved taking a single cross-section sample of a particular population . |
7 | The words discussed so far in this chapter have all consisted of a stem plus an affix . |
8 | The major British companies have all suffered considerable loses in the past few years with the cancellation of Proxicromil ( Fisons ) , the halting of research on Tiotidine ( ICI ) and questions surrounding other drugs such as Ranitidine ( Glaxo ) . |
9 | ‘ Behaviour begins to improve in mid-life , by which time relationships , work patterns , social adjustment have all suffered , with implications for the next generation , ’ said Professor Stone . |
10 | Hatim asked me if I could confirm a rumour , circulating in Baghdad , that Odeh , Saddam 's son , had given a birthday party for himself at which he and his 300 guests had all worn purple and drunk out of purple goblets . |
11 | A good example of this is the way that some Christians have all but taken over , or perhaps been taken in by , the complete relativism in the modern concept of truth . |
12 | The blocks which we have discussed up to this point have all been coupled with withdrawal actions . |
13 | The companies listed in this leaflet have all shown their commitment to recycling by sponsoring recycling facilities in the Vale . |
14 | The weather , geography , altitude , geology and the vegetation of both the surrounding land and wet environment have all attributed to an animals evolution over thousands of year . |
15 | I had this dreadful feeling that my journey to London and my meeting with this Frenchman had all been carefully managed by Cardinal Wolsey and his blackguard , Doctor Agrippa . |
16 | Nevertheless , with BTG required by ministers to look to short-term profitability , sources of ready funds for British biotechnology have all but dried up . |
17 | When the free holidays have all been taken , the first child will still benefit from the child price shown in the price panel . |
18 | The daily meals have all been specially worked out by trained nutritionists to ensure that they provide all the nutrients essential to a balanced diet . |
19 | Past attempts to remove the old leaders have all failed . |
20 | The first six chapters of this book have all focused upon the financial and economic analysis underlying major investment decisions . |
21 | Among immature Pterygote insects , the gills of mayfly nymphs , the abdominal prolegs if Lepidopteran and Symphytan larvae , the terminal appendages of Trichopteran larvae and the gills of Sialoid larvae have all been regarded as true abdominal appendages ) Snodgrass , 1935 ) , but this is not satisfactorily established ( Pryor , 1951 ) . |
22 | The famous and the infamous , the wealthy and the powerful , the deposed and the exiled of this century have all stayed at Reid 's . |
23 | An official statement said that the functions of the departments of public works , labour and employment , local government , environment and natural resources , tourism , science and technology and social services had all been transferred to the Autonomous Regional Government . |
24 | The floor , the walls and the wooden table had all been lustily scrubbed . |
25 | The fetid stench of the darkened hut , the mind-dizzying rice alcohol , even Paul 's mocking laughter had all fused into a delicious composite memory now . |
26 | Having spent £2.50 on a pair of extra-strength rubber gloves , 80p on cuticle remover and £1.20 on ridge-filler , the bloody nails have all broken off again — ridges , cuticles et al . |
27 | Antidiarrhoeal agents , broad spectrum antibiotics , cholestyramine , sulphasalazine , and oral corticosteroids have all been used but anecdotal experience suggests that satisfactory control of diarrhoea is rarely achieved . |
28 | Top choice was still MS-DOS with Windows , with 44% ; the 18 percentage points it has lost in the past six months have all gone to Windows NT and OS/2 . |
29 | The three women who were still alive after 10 years had all been in the therapy group . |
30 | And finally for Scorpio , It 's a day to make peace with those you 've fallen out with , because it really is n't much fun having all that bad feeling around . |