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

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1 It would be splendid if I could state that audit regulation had solved all the profession 's problems , that all audits were now models of perfection , carried out by accountancy paragons .
2 I respectfully agree , but I think that the Crown Prosecution Service letter has made all the difference .
3 Since the early 1980s , the Pro Life lobby had made all the political running , especially in the Republican Party where candidates at local and national level , including George Bush , were forced to amend their views to fit the new conservative orthodoxy .
4 Some élite karateka have travelled all the way to an international competition only to be disbarred because they never took out their passports !
5 By midday word had reached all the hard-hat staffers .
6 Norwich City0 Sunderland1 THE John Byrne and Malcolm Crosby FA Cup roadshow has rolled all the way to Wembley after Sunderland overcame First Division opposition at Hillsborough yesterday to squeeze through to their first final in 19 years .
7 Until 1 October 1903 , the Railway Company had borne all the costs for these schools and teachers had travelling privileges identical to those of Works employees .
8 This year a pet food manufacturer has issued all the exhibitors with their very own pooper scooper .
9 Yeah , one potential problem with that is that Finance Committee have allocated all the society grant
10 So far , the British Electric Traction Co. had held all the capital and completely controlled the expenditure and policy of the South Metropolitan undertaking , just as it had when it worked the Corporation system .
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