Example sentences of "all [art] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] have " in BNC.
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1 | But all the directors I like have left too . |
2 | He must have put in some agile footwork at times , to get this far through his life still single , and yet have all the fun he 's had . ’ |
3 | Hinting at his two-year prison term on assault and weapons convictions , Brown said , ‘ With all the success I 've had , I 've been broke four times because of ignorance . |
4 | It was all the whisky she 'd had . |
5 | An expatriate Iranian satirist , Hadi Khorsandi , later claimed in fun to have had the ear of Rafsanjani , who told him that his discussions with McFarlane ‘ were meant only for him to practise the English language … all the contacts he had had with Americans over the past year had been made for the purpose of learning irregular verbs . ’ |
6 | Everything that has happened to her over the past year has been genuine , from breaking her thumb to the operation , not to mention all the hassle she has had from standing by her father . |
7 | You go back to all the times you 've had with them and they are very , very real . |
8 | There 's a sort of nasty perverted curiosity in me — I mean , all the women he 's had and all the things he must know about being in bed . |
9 | But if she did not love him , if she was contemptuous of all the things they 'd had … that was unbearable . |
10 | With all the alterations you 've had , you 'll need to take vigorous exercise for several hours a day . |
11 | ‘ Every leave I tie up all the letters I 've had since Stan 's last , then start again when he goes back , ’ she said . |
12 | In all the cases they 'd had a violent experience in earlier childhood . |
13 | ‘ I must say , ’ he said , yawning , ‘ with all the publicity it 's had , it 's really caught on . ’ |
14 | With all the publicity he 's had , I 'm surprised no one 's mentioned it already . |
15 | The lack of eyes robbed the face of all the character it had had , of personality , of the vestige of life . |
16 | Ca n't you send them a bill for all the ones they 've had in the past ? |
17 | All the towers we climbed had abseil rings . |
18 | Obviously we 'll look at the paper in detail but our overall view is that the levy will not work because all the methods they consider have some severe limitations . ’ |
19 | I think all the time you going to have a baby . |
20 | On the prospect of facing Ballesteros , Faldo , who did not get a degree in journalism , remarked : ‘ With all the time he 's had off this afternoon I hope Carmen will have worn him out . |
21 | All the information they possessed had probably been got out of them , but if they were released they would simply disappear . |
22 | I have for many years enjoyed dabbling with valve amplifiers , usually modifying old ones , but all the information I have has to be gleaned from circuit diagrams or an old Mullard handbook containing a selection of designs ( I 'm sure you know the one ! ) . |
23 | The means by which LIFESPAN checks the module header of a proposed module to check that all the information it contains has been correctly formatted and is in the correct place . |
24 | Because she 's such a happy child and she copes with all the thing she has to have done . |
25 | Of all the opportunities I 'd had for a good chat-up line , simply croaking ‘ Hospital ’ was n't one of my best . |
26 | I had rather a dread of this post 's conveyance for it was only a spring cart , and I thought I felt myself being bumped , but as it was I enjoyed this nine miles in the post gig better than all the drives I had had . |
27 | All the rain she needs has fallen on the Queen 's racetrack in the past week to make jockey Pat Eddery set for a much better day than last year . |
28 | She arrived back down in Gavarnie , ‘ still merry and confident ’ according to the Anna lists , as well she might be for all the effort she had had to make . |
29 | Amongst all the speakers we 've had here this week , I do n't think that there 's any of them more supportive to the trade union movement than the Very Reverend David Jenkins . |
30 | Moving down , I am not going to comment on the Conservative resolution , erm there 's all sorts of cuts in there and lack of growth , I am going to ignore it actually , the Tories are so far out of touch , huh , on , erm both nationally and locally , totally out of touch with what people think and that the government will obviously untouched , we all know that , but I 'm surprised and disappointed the Conservative opposite are also out of touch and the figure is way out from both the Liberal and the Labour way out , and with all the consultations it 's had . |