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

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1 Up until now I have been fascinated by the sound of a bomb leaving the barrel ; this evening and the closeness to the enemy mortar had changed all that .
2 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 .
3 eighteen months on the model circuit had eliminated all trace of her former Somerset accent .
4 He seemed to think that his success played some part in the invitation to go there to study , but Dulcie Howes 's account , already quoted , of her discussions with Herbert Cranko does not bear that out , and anyway people connected with the Ballet Club had forgotten all about John 's having danced with them so early , and denied Hanns 's account of it until Lionel Luyt , going through old scrapbooks , found a slip in the programme announcing the change of cast .
5 It would appear that the small number of pupils in a country school had read all in which they were interested and borrowing declined and it was not until a new set of children were ready for reading that regular lendings became frequent again in 1911 and 1912 .
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