Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun sg] have all " in BNC.

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1 As you are aware , in the past the fees for Q.T. days , P.A.F. Membership of the Society and Public Liability Insurance have all become due on different dates .
2 From how to make curries and biscuits to microwaving successfully and entertaining in general , The Australian Woman 's Weekly Home Library has all the answers .
3 The Great War started and took the scho er This Road school had all men teachers extep except standard one , which was an introduction from infants to grown-up and a matronly lady always called Miss , er broke us into this new sort of discipline and sternness really .
4 By 1980 Miami beach had all but totally eroded , and with it the town 's tourist business ; sand was then sucked from the sea-bed and the beach rebuilt .
5 With it 's regency architecture and it 's floral splendor cheltenham has all the looks of an affluent town : but the signs in the prestigious Imperial square tell a different tale .
6 With it 's regency architecture and it 's floral splendor cheltenham has all the looks of an affluent town : but the signs in the prestigious Imperial square tell a different tale .
7 This fine New World wine had all the ripe , buttery , bouncy flavours needed by the fish , and some of the GH team felt that Tesco 's ‘ 89 Domaine de Collin Rozier Chardonnay with its more restrained appley style would also suit it ( Tesco , £3.99 ) .
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