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

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1 Mr Nicholls has all Charlotte 's little books now , in a cupboard in his room .
2 Now PowerPoint has all the features required by up-to-date presentation software — including a comprehensive range of slide templates .
3 ‘ I am not a gambler , I look at ten year careers not ten minute careers and I believe Kylie has all the potential necessary to have a very long life span in this business , ’ he said .
4 Birkenshaw insists : ‘ David has all the equipment to succeed at Test level .
5 No wonder her Saul has all that trouble with his gall bladder . ’
6 The Devon Rex has all three types of body hair , but they are all reduced to the quality of down hairs .
7 ‘ Robin Williams , Paula Yates , Will Carling and Jane Asher have all come in . ’
8 J.F. Lazartigue have all the essentials to prevent your hair from frazzling on your honeymoon .
9 It 's incredible to me , that Jane has all these er er things happening
10 For example , there seems to exist an impression that Russia has all of the works from the Bremen collection .
11 Sue Spielberg has all the expertise you need to start developing your very own fruit collection
12 There are still two towns — in effect , however , the new Aberdeen has all but completely superseded Old Aberdeen , which now exists only in the way many international cities have a Latin Quarter or a Chinatown , only somewhat smaller and — as becomes all Aberdonians and most east-coast Scots — very discreet .
13 Councillor Enderby had all the fluency of a life spent in the lower reaches of local government .
14 Small penance ; Dominic had all the sleep in the world .
15 Christopher had all the details fixed .
16 In this context of the search for a model which would resolve Latin America 's economic and social contradictions , events in Russia had all the impact of an apparently successful solution .
17 England had all the big men — Bayfield , Dooley and Rodber — yet the Scots had run away with the ball .
18 ‘ We in the west of Ireland have all the old customs that survive in England here and there — the Garland Days , midsummer bonfires and decorated wells .
19 One estate in Coventry has all the languor of the ghetto .
20 Mark Kiff has all the news
21 Althusser has all along promised an escape through scientific practice , an escape that may be brief and ineffective in itself but which leads to a transformation of other practices — especially political practice .
22 Yet tonight 's re-arranged Courage League match against title-chasing Northampton at Welford Road has all the trappings of a top representative occasion .
23 And their answer of course is , look , here was erm , there 's no political or historical reason , because Wilson had all the cards in his hand .
24 And er , so Freud and Bullett say , look if Wilson had all the power at the time , and some ways the world in nineteen eighty to twenty was a bit like what it is today , after the collapse of the Soviet Union , really , you really only got one superpower .
25 Ludovico had all the confidence of the good-looking young man who knows that his charm and social position make him welcome everywhere .
26 Amy , and big Richard and Matthew have all gone
27 THE Yorkshire take over of Tyne Tees has all the ingredients of a good television soap opera .
28 Former printer , Alan Govier has all the time in the world to reflect on his Maxwell legacy .
29 The going was steep and treacherously slick in places , and Paige had all her concentration centred on staying upright .
30 Philip had all these bits so so Philip got all got all the bits and and eat them and Paul got all his bits so we had six clean plates ! thing , not a thing thrown away .
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