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

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1 What it describes is an enquiry process which enables a ‘ new ’ adviser to have all the relevant information about the client before accepting the assignment .
2 The environmental pressure group Greenpeace decided to highlight a particular nuclear power station as part of its ambitious post-Chernobyl campaign to have all nuclear installations shut down within four years .
3 I mean the book itself is just published last , er Thursday I believe it was , and er so it was up to date , is up to date until the summer , which is you know more up to date than any other book , so it 's got things like : Greta Garbo dying , and Princess Eugenie being born and Nelson Mandela being free , and of course it 's the first encyclopaedia to have all the details of nineteen eighty nine , the , the upheaval in , in Europe , all the political changes and whatever .
4 The borrowing facility severs the relationship between the two things : it allows the community to have all the good things but in the short run to suffer a much smaller amount of the bad .
5 Although Martin has said that some bass players like to be able to significantly alter their sound while they are actually playing on stage , I 've never seen the need to have all the gubbins on the bass to do that , then have lots more gubbins on the amp to do more of the same .
6 ( Presenter ) Many elderly people have paid into pensions etc for years , is n't it their right to have all the benefits they 're entitled to ?
7 and I said the other thing to cut down on , I know it 's a beautiful around the tree to have all these fantastic wrapping papers and
8 That is , that it is a considerable asset to have all the aspects of your novel reflecting the time you have chosen to set it in .
9 Yo erm your er it is n't your fate in life to have all this pro , though major problems erm , and I think P M S is a major problem .
10 urge the CLE to have all the exam papers of failed black Bar students for 1991/1992 independently assessed in consultation with the Commission for Racial Equality ( CRE ) ; and
11 There is no reason why computers should n't be natural and friendly , it 's just that it takes a lot more memory in the computer to have all the complex rules of an ordinary language , and also it 's much harder to write the programs that tell the computer how to understand a natural language .
12 Scientists found themselves able to explain how one event causes another in the physical world without supposing objects in that world to have all the qualities we perceive them as having .
13 It is , one might say , a conscious part of his policy of personal detachment to have all his affairs in scrupulous order , and so obviate pursuit and inconvenience of any kind .
14 ‘ It is one of the few hospices in the country to have all four services actually working from one centre . ’
15 In order to have all that you 've got to keep things a little more contained .
16 He did this willingly and without complaint , often coming in over a complete weekend in order to have all the new cards out by the end of August which was largely achieved . ’
17 Quite good can you afford the time to have all these breaks for other pursuits ?
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