Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] have all the " in BNC.
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1 | Some databases may have all the information in one record held in one large field e.g. Prestel , COMMUNITEL or MICROVIEWDATA databases , while database management programs may have a number of fields all of which can be accessed individually e.g. KWIRS , SIR , QUEST or MASTERFILE . |
2 | The erratic London club used to have all the staying power of the latest King 's Road fad , as a flash of brilliance was swiftly followed by downright disaster . |
3 | There is no danger of too many coaches spoiling the broth as far as the Hong Kong RFU is concerned though : Simpkin will have all the power he needs on the playing side . |
4 | Dominic would have all the answers she did n't want to hear . |
5 | Our own experiences with walking were very quickly confirmed when we read in Time magazine , November 1989 , that after the most detailed fitness study ever carried out by the Aerobics Institute in America , it had been established that moderate exercise can have all the beneficial effects that are normally associated with hard ‘ no pain , no gain' exercising ( see Table 2 ) . |
6 | The seller will have all the usual seller 's remedies . |
7 | Every terrorist or criminal will have all the identity cards he wants . |
8 | Robson 's shown he can do it & both he and Hoddle will have ALL the players ' respect . |
9 | Mr Ashdown may have all the qualities of leadership except . |
10 | Well th they 're al they 're already snowed under with calls , if you 've got another ten thousand cases and , and e the teams will have all the information , they 'll have the reports you see . |
11 | If the materials are properly prepared and used , the procedure can have all the advantages of an experimental study . |
12 | I , in my turn , would be confined to small-animal work , and you and Ian Woodall would have all the farm work . |
13 | Anyone taking a detecting holiday in Northumberland , the Lake District , the Yorkshire Dales or in Derbyshire 's Peak District will have all the late-Victorian and Edwardian sites one could ever hope for , when armed with a copy of the northern edition . |
14 | The local authority will have all the information that would reveal the danger , but , surprisingly , it is under no obligation to volunteer this information , either in a development permit or otherwise — it 's the absence of such an obligation that has recently been the source of hardship and complaint . |
15 | Throughout a painstaking series of consultations with the Committee , the Society has striven to offer a workable system ensuring that all solicitors seeking rights of audience in the higher courts will have all the requisite skills and experience . |
16 | By combining product sales and technical expertise in these two areas , ICI will have all the elements for a water treatment business . |
17 | At the end of four years , successful apprentices will have all the skills of a first class mechanical and be ready to take on a full role in the factory . |
18 | But the city council has said Expo can have all the water it needs , even if this means cutting off supplies to the city itself , a decision which has not thrilled Sevillanos , already resentful of the ephemeral extravaganza planted on their doorsteps . |
19 | At home , women may have all the rights they could want on paper , but they often vanish in a cloud of prejudice when you try to put them into practice ! |
20 | The White House may have all the computer wizardry in the world , but it lacked the old-fashioned political skills required to get a $16 billion ‘ stimulus ’ package through the Senate . |
21 | However , a sufficiently general language would have all the disadvantages of not being able to deal with the idiosyncrasies of a particular computer , with none of the advantages of a high-level language . |