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

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1 While all disciplines have disputes over what constitutes worthwhile and well-founded knowledge , what holds each together is some measure of agreement over the boundaries in which such disagreements arise .
2 For example an intelligence test may be too easy so that all testees have almost perfect scores , or too difficult in that all testees have very low scores , in both cases discrimination will be poor .
3 For example an intelligence test may be too easy so that all testees have almost perfect scores , or too difficult in that all testees have very low scores , in both cases discrimination will be poor .
4 All tragedies have cruel footnotes .
5 All cities , the young woman said , all cities have their problems .
6 All cities have green or red lines that separate Muslim from Christians , or rich from poor , lines beyond which you are no longer safe if you belong to one tribe or the other .
7 All cities have different records in this respect and they all merit individual research if we are to piece together the various aspects of post-war urban development ( Manchester 's Moss-side development was different from Sheffield 's Park Hill estate of ‘ streets in the sky ’ , and different again from Newcastle 's development at Byker , with its famous ‘ wall ’ ) .
8 All cities have changed their appearance in the last decade .
9 Over the years , successive Governments of all complexions have worked to improve race relations and Britain probably has the best record in Europe for harmonious race relations .
10 Not all solicitors have large incomes : the 1976 Remuneration Survey ( given in evidence by the Law Society to the Royal Commission on Legal Services ) showed that half of those working in private practice earned less than £7,050 .
11 Not all employers have equal access to occupational pensions , and manual workers are less likely to receive one on retirement or on the same level as non-manual and professional employees .
12 As with bad debts , the purchaser will insist on warranties covering the scope and extent of creditors and the fact that all creditors have been paid in accordance with usual practice in the ordinary course of business and that the vendor has not delayed payment of the creditors as completion approaches .
13 Preference shareholders receive nothing on a liquidation until all creditors have been paid , although they will rank ahead of ordinary shareholders for a distribution in the winding up .
14 ( I use the Latin term to avoid anachronistic associations : though nearly all civitates have become modern towns and cities , their urban character in the ninth century is problematic . )
15 To sift the good from the bad in the daily onset taxes all our wits … no use battling against such a stream ; all the shouting , the crying and the spluttering of all times have not arrested it , nor will they , for rubbish is necessary ... thistledown blown hither and thither by the wind .
16 The advantage over stratificational social class ( as in Labov , 1966 ) as a principal variable is the universality of the network concept : whereas stratificational social class theory can not be universally applicable to all historical states , to bilingual situations , or to language- ( that is , speaker- ) contact situations ( and all of these are relevant in historical description ) , all speakers at all times have had ties of some kind — weak or strong — with other speakers .
17 ( c ) a recognised body shall , notwithstanding sub-paragraphs ( 4 ) ( c ) and ( 5 ) ( a ) of Rule 5 , at all times have at least one member holding a share or shares in the circumstances set out in Rule ( 5 ) ( 2 ) ( a ) ( ii ) of these rules and able to exercise voting rights in respect of at least one share in the body , except that the recognition of a body shall not expire solely because :
18 The practice will at all times have to comply with the professional rules applicable to individual solicitors and firms , subject only to certain necessary procedural variations .
19 Not all surveyors have the same ambition and aptitude , and unless training is the reason for putting appropriate surveyors on to certain jobs , it is advisable to select those individuals who have experience relevant to , and interest in , the particular project in hand .
20 Here , then , is a familiar operations research network problem : all roads have to be traversed such that the journey length/time is a minimum .
21 Today all roads have led to Cheltenham .
22 Good thing there were no restrictions at Cheltenham race-course because today all roads have led to the race-course .
23 To further promote HCIMA international activities , all groups have been personally invited to submit details of forthcoming events for inclusion in the HCIMA Events page in Hospitality .
24 We 've taken all this into account , erm I 'm not sure all groups have tried to do that , erm but we have tried to please everyone , we do have some particular priorities and we do want to make significant improvements in service where we can and not necessarily looking for cheap publicity by increasing in lots of places as some people are supposed to of done so where one concludes sometime a significant amount of money in but will have a noticeable difference to their essential service .
25 Now all groups have savings .
26 All groups have said we will review it in September and there is a general feeling that the charge should not have been set as high as it has been . ’
27 That almost all , if not all religions have become sullied with this kind of behaviour is something that must be branded as totally unacceptable .
28 The unacceptability of certain conversion methods is accentuated for Gandhi by his belief that all religions have elements of truth and error and that no particular religion can lay claim to a monopoly of the truth .
29 Of course , all religions have elements of both male and female within them ; Christianity has the Virgin Mary , and its mystics have described the ‘ deep and dazzling darkness ’ which they must enter to know God .
30 All religions have had their solitaries too , but the greatest of these usually made sure that they had a spiritual advisor and some kind of structure .
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