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

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1 Lured by stories of pickers making up to $1,000 in a single day , unemployed loggers , SouthEast Asian immigrants and garden-variety opportunists have all rushed in .
2 Existing biolayer/transducer combinations have all achieved ‘ proof of principle ’ capability , and look promising in bioanalysis .
3 As a result Philips , Thomson and Nokia have all benefited from EC grants .
4 These readers have all struck lucky !
5 These readers have all struck lucky !
6 The junior recruits have all gone to Aldershot to take their Military Swimming Test and to have chest X-rays .
7 Poland , Russia , Bulgaria , Romania and Afghanistan have all received help thanks to generous donors and benefactors .
8 And Arsenal , Blackburn , Manchester United , Liverpool and Aston Villa have all expressed interest , along with Spanish giants Real Madrid and Seville .
9 The three leading parties have all said they favour such a move .
10 At a time when the political parties have all released bulky documents stuffed full of environmentally-friendly policies , when any washing powder that ca n't say it 's CFC-free and untested on animals and made from biodegradable phosphates is likely to be left on the supermarket shelf , golf 's ‘ green ’ credentials seem pretty strong .
11 The Next Directory is doing good mail-order fashion business and savage cost-cutting in the group 's buying policy and its high-street shops have all helped to produce profits of £8.3 million in the six months to August .
12 The lads have all knitted in together extremely well , and we appear reasonably settled , apart from a few niggling injuries . ’
13 The words discussed so far in this chapter have all consisted of a stem plus an affix .
14 The surveys we have discussed so far in this chapter have all involved taking a single cross-section sample of a particular population .
15 As we will see below , marine animals have all adapted to this patchiness — and in some cases , as with the great whales , exploit it beautifully .
16 Markets in Mexico , North Africa , south America and Indonesia have all contributed to a colourful jumble ; the tall red whirlygig in the sitting room , for example , comes from Brazil .
17 Hewlett-Packard , Sord , RCA and Dot have all plumped for Sony , which is generally reckoned to be ahead in the standard stakes .
18 Antelopes such as the long-necked gerenuks , the even longer-necked giraffes and pachyderms like the elephants and the black rhinos have all stretched upwards for their sustenance .
19 Over the past 30 years , musicological , historical and biographical research have all led towards a new Mozart .
20 Although the Christian faith is no longer at the heart of the culture of this land , and the Church is peripheral to the lives of many people , mid-twentieth-century British composers such as Vaughan Williams , Walton , Britten , Berkeley , Mathias and Leighton have all contributed to the choral repertoire .
21 Top choice was still MS-DOS with Windows , with 44% ; the 18 percentage points it has lost in the past six months have all gone to Windows NT and OS/2 .
22 Schobert , Eckardt , Le Grand and Hochbrucker have all brought us their engraved sonatas and presented them to my children .
23 Canada , Belgium , Finland , Sweden , Norway , Switzerland and Ireland have all committed themselves to stabilise emissions at 1990 or pre-1990 levels
24 Analyses of the distributions of individual stars in the bulge have all shown an asymmetry consistent with the bar found in the infrared continuum and all are in the same sense as indicated by the analysis of the balloon photometry ; the figure of the bar emerges clearly through the dusty murk of the galactic plane .
25 Greeks , Romans , Saracens and Normans have all left behind a rich cultural heritage of theatres and temples , bridges and aqueducts , churches , towers and palaces .
26 Damp , bookworms and even hungry rats have all taken their toll .
27 Blairgowrie , Largs and Aberdeen have all applied to An Comunn Gaidhealach to stage the event .
28 A string of unpaid bills , often owed to local tradesmen who could ill-afford it , numerous writs and a divorce have all contributed to his problems .
29 The CBI , the British Institute of Management and the Institute of Personnel Management have all put to him the same point about single-union agreements .
30 But before that , to the north , numerous small rivers and tributaries — including the likes of the Bruar Water , the Banvie , the Tilt and the Fender Burn have all fattened the River Garry before it feeds into the Tummel and on down into the Tay .
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