Example sentences of "[noun] have be [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The liaison has been with all of the functional groups within the computer centre : analysis and programming , operations , user services , communications and technical support and data preparation .
2 The exercise of these duties has been at all times , and remains , subject to the visitorial jurisdiction of the judges .
3 She supposed most normal people in a situation like the one she and Alan had been in all day , would have ended up in bed together , here in this comfortable bed at Rose Cottage .
4 In the view of private and public critics of the Wilberforce sons there was more than filiopietism at issue in their charge that Clarkson claimed leadership in the cause when their father was entitled to it ; they suggested Clarkson had been to all intents and purposes a paid agent of the Abolition Committee .
5 Her husband had been to all those places shortly before his death .
6 Anyways , its quite funny — Souness has been after all our midfielders at some stage ( except Strach AFAIK ) , now he s moving onto our reserves .
7 Nor can there be any claim that the laws-of-war approach has been at all decisive anywhere in illuminating the issue of the legality or otherwise of possession of such weapons .
8 Britain 's initial position of support for Cramra had been to all intents and purposes relinquished by the end of the meeting .
9 I see Chummy has been round all the desks . ’
10 She felt cold , although the central heating had been on all morning , and took a large brown woollen shawl out of a drawer and wrapped it round her as she sat in the beanbag and listened .
11 Who will lose his legs — ‘ And sleep without his girl — ‘ ‘ My family have been through all this already .
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