Example sentences of "all [conj] [noun] had [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Of all the monks of Canterbury , apart from Osbern , Eadmer most markedly represented all that Lanfranc had scrupled to authorize .
2 But the bête noire second to Lloyd George was Churchill , whose war record seemed to prove all that Unionists had alleged about his excitability and his unfitness for office .
3 The first was not so much Offa 's death on 26 or 29 July 796 ( ASC D , s.a. 796 ) as the death of Ecgfrith , his successor , 141 days later ( ASC A , s.a. 755 ) which threatened all that Offa had struggled to achieve within Mercia and created dynastic uncertainty at the centre of the Mercian polity as royal power was assumed by Coenwulf , a prince claiming descent not from Eowa or Penda but from a certain Coenwealh , allegedly in the genealogies a brother of Eowa and Penda ( see Appendix , Fig. 8 ) .
4 He was silent then and I had the feeling he was thinking of all that Cook had done , first in Endeavour , then in Resolution and Discovery , ships not much longer than Isvik .
5 The story was confirmation of all that Eva had learnt from her parents .
6 Looking back the staff who worked there are amazed that there was " such a good spirit when you think of all that people had to contend with " but the overwhelming impression is that of happiness and enjoyment .
7 Maggie quietly told him all that Ana had said and he heard her through in silence .
8 The people were the best of all that God had made , so God planned always to have people on the earth .
9 And she told him all that Irene had told her that morning .
10 Alain said nothing at all and Jenna had to think fast , keeping as much to the truth as possible .
11 However , profit margins are tiny where they exist at all and ICI had made it clear that it was not chasing ‘ profitless prosperity . ’
12 The following year they protested no longer , as there was no cream at all and butter had become very scarce .
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