Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [vb pp] [to-vb] all " in BNC.
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1 | Under provisions contained in the Education ( No. 2 ) Act 1986 Parliament has sought to remove all scope for political bias in teaching and in extracurricular activities . |
2 | Since it was established in 1938 , the board has endeavoured to coordinate all the organisations for women in the Church , and to promote action in them . |
3 | The ITTO has pledged to bring all tropical forest under " sustainable " management by the year 2000 . |
4 | However , the broad principle which informs Benveniste 's category of the personal is most pertinently extrapolated onto a narrative model by Barthes when he points out that traditional critical practice has tended to attribute all apparently subjective ( or personal ) elements to a psychological reality placed outside the language of the text itself : the mind or personality of the author , the narrator or a character in the story . |
5 | But the real explanation , it seems , is simply that the Evening Standard 's Commuter Club has begun to highlight all LT 's deficiencies . |
6 | Governments have issued ordinances and decrees ; they have announced plans and established missions ; Parliament has voted laws , sometimes heavily amending bills laid before them by ministers ; ministers have been told to revise their draft-bill by the President ; the Constitutional Council has refused to accept all the terms of laws voted by Parliament . |
7 | In Johannesburg , in South Africa , the white-run council has voted to allow all races to live together in the city . |
8 | Recent objectivist approaches in the social sciences and philosophy have attempted to equate all reference to the self with a particular and historical bourgeois self inextricably related to capitalism . |
9 | The opening of the Legislative Yuan session on Sept. 24 had been seriously disrupted by DPP legislators , forcing Premier Hau Pei-tsun to deliver his address from behind riot shields , and the DPP had pledged to filibuster all sessions until the Criminal Code article covering sedition , used to suppress independence activists , was abolished [ see also p. 38190 ] . |
10 | The oak tree has got to grow all the time . |
11 | She went home that night having had to bring all her professionalism to bear in order to concentrate on the job in hand . |
12 | The matter eventually reached the Court of Appeal which said that the Industrial Tribunal had failed to take all the relevant matters into account . |
13 | The Philippines government had agreed to drop all pending or future suits filed against the Marcoses in the USA in return for Marcos property there worth some $8,000,000 . |
14 | The report stated that under the terms of the new budget , the government had agreed to meet all demands submitted by the Defence Ministry in order to ensure maintenance of Iraq 's combat capabilities . |
15 | The Bank has agreed to consider all the matter raised by the IBOA and a further meeting is to be held in the immediate future . |
16 | The new unit will offer services even where the customer has decided to install all non-IBM hardware . |
17 | We had never been able to afford to go on holidays — Dad had had to work all the time — so school holidays had been spent at home . |
18 | Comsat has offered to buy all the satellites and Earth based control hardware for $300 million . |