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

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1 As they skirted the wrecked houses , Miss Logan could not help observing to herself that the earthquake had killed all the inhabitants while leaving intact those vines which — if Miss Fergusson should be believed — were the very source of their temptation and their punishment .
2 Recent Cleveland County Council free school meals figures show a rise in the Yarm and Eaglescliffe area ( 148 last year to 229 this year ) , proving that the recession has hit all pockets , claims Labour candidate John Scott .
3 Recent Cleveland County Council free school meals figures show a rise in the Yarm and Eaglescliffe area ( 148 last year to 229 this year ) , proving that the recession has hit all pockets , claims Labour candidate John Scott .
4 About a week later he explained at more length that the committee had seen all the drawings and liked them with this one exception .
5 in the Court of Appeal , ‘ in view of the historic struggle of the legislature to secure for itself the sole power to levy money upon the subject , its complete success in that struggle , the elaborate means adopted by the representative House to control the amount , the conditions and the purpose of the levy , the circumstances would be remarkable indeed which would induce the court to believe that the legislature had sacrificed all the well-known checks and precautions , and , not in express words , but merely by implication , had entrusted a Minister of the Crown with undefined and unlimited powers of imposing charges upon the subject for purposes connected with his department . ’
6 He/she will check that the mare has passed all her afterbirth and she is not damaged as a result of foaling .
7 The jury under his Lordship 's direction found that the appellant had paid all the sums which by the agreement of December 21 , 1876 , he undertook to pay and within the times therein specified .
8 On July 8 the IAEA confirmed that Iraq had acknowledged work on three parallel programmes " for uranium enrichment " although the Foreign Affairs Minister , Ahmad Husayn Kudayyir , claimed on July 9 that the government had destroyed all its nuclear weapons capability .
9 Iraqi Prime Minister Sa'adoun Hammadi had said on July 15 that the government had disclosed all information about its nuclear facilities .
10 When an officer considers that there is sufficient evidence to prosecute a detained person , and that there is sufficient evidence for a prosecution to succeed , and that the person has said all that he wishes to say about the offence , he should without delay ( and subject to the following qualification ) bring him before the custody officer who shall then be responsible for considering whether or not he should be charged .
11 The fact that a patent has been granted by the Patent Office is not conclusive proof that the invention has satisfied all the requirements and the discovery of a prior publication disclosing the invention can result in the patent being revoked .
12 For days now there had been no news from France , evidence that the Emperor had forbidden all traffic over the border , but that silence did not necessarily suggest an immediate invasion , but rather the concealment of exactly where the French forces concentrated .
13 On the rare occasions that the drains run very clear you can see that the dredger has left all sorts of lumps and troughs along the bottom and these would never be found normally except by the most meticulous plumbing .
14 We found that the plane had had all its seats taken out to make enough room for all of us .
15 Greater Glasgow Health Board denied liability and said that the anaesthetist had fulfilled all his duties .
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