Example sentences of "all [prep] [pron] have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Though all of them had descended from families of wealth and influence , these were not public powers .
2 All of them had served in Lebanon and Chad , and each of them had a minimum of three years ' service , which meant that when they had done their basic training the violence they were employing with us had been the norm .
3 A spokesman for the health authority said only eight mothers were believed to be at risk of infection and not all of them had asked for an AIDS test .
4 Nearly all of them have joined through exposure to psychic phenomena .
5 Before setting out she had buried her husband , two sons and a daughter — all of them having starved to death .
6 He had inherited four major outlets : in New York , Paris , London and Rome , all of which had come through the war intact , all of which were in prime locations , and all of which had suffered from neglect .
7 Lowe 's interests extended to a wide range of issues — sexual politics , the environment , nuclear disarmament , anti-racism — all of which had emerged from the 1960s hippy and student-based protest movements .
8 By then , he had made three albums for Virgin , all of which had sold in enormous quantities , but the contract which he signed in 1972 had not been reviewed .
9 All of which had had to be bottled up during a frustrating day .
10 He had inherited four major outlets : in New York , Paris , London and Rome , all of which had come through the war intact , all of which were in prime locations , and all of which had suffered from neglect .
11 Despite the surnames , Vic and Norman are not related , they share a passion for historic aviation and the Cotswolds , all of which has gelled into Rendcomb .
12 Franz Xaver later toured Europe as a concert pianist , and published a large amount of piano and vocal music , all of which has sunk without trace .
13 The one thing they have in common , however , is neglect — a lack of care , lack of knowledge and lack of money , all of which have contributed to their deterioration .
14 Such a view ignores the combined impact of adversarial divorce courts , lack of support for separating couples going through loss and change , lack of awareness of different roles and responsibilities of step-parents , lack of recognition of step-families in legal or welfare systems , and the negative image of step-families , all of which have contributed to the difficulties of remarriage and a rising re-divorce rate .
15 From 24 June to 24 July Leger are celebrating their centenary with an exhibition of works by Samuel Palmer from public and private collections , all of which have passed through Leger since the 1930s .
16 This compares , he says , to only 12 applications that will definitely run on all Sparc-based systems , all of which have had to be tested and tweaked for each individual system .
17 The victims have included species such as the early spider orchid , large blue butterfly and great bustard , all of which have disappeared from Britain in recent years .
18 Johnson was told by his lawyers that he , the churchwardens , the Parochial Church Council and LGCM ( all of whom had applied for the faculty ) were likely to lose the case .
19 His swift rise to international acclaim was nevertheless tragically cut short when at only 42 he died of a heart attack just when ‘ poised to take his place alongside Barere , Friedman and Horowitz as the natural successors to Hofmann , Rachmaninov , Rosenthal , Godowsky and Lhevinne , all of whom had contributed to the last golden age of pianism ’ as Bryan Crimp , the dedicated compiler of this anthology of Levitzki 's total surviving electrical recordings for HMV , puts it in the accompany booklet .
20 There was a strong and efficient band , all Wolverton men under the leadership of Bandmaster Brooks , and an ambulance squad of eight men , all of whom had qualified for the Geneva Badge .
21 That the rich did not escape the scourge is evident at Crich in Derbyshire when , in October 1349 , William de Wakebridge added a small chantry chapel to the parish church in memory of his wife , his father , his two sisters and three brothers , all of whom had died of the plague in the summer of that year .
22 At the end of Day One there are well over 2,000 soldiers in Safra , all of whom have arrived by air transport .
23 I bet you missed it I bet all of you have gone over Luxembourg for Luxembourg
24 I know that not all of it has gone into cricket , but as we know that the Prime Minister , the chairman of the foundation and at least two of the trustees are cricket fanatics , we can expect that perhaps £5 million has been granted to cricket .
25 I read of tigers , rattlesnakes and circus animals , all of who have suffered at the hands of the human race , vowing I will never treat an animal in these ways .
26 They paid the headman of the village five hundred rupees and all of us had to streak through the forest making as much noise as we possibly could to round up the game .
27 And all of us had to assemble in the servants ' hall for lunch .
28 A girl from one of the other teams — for all of us had assembled by now — asked him for the time and briefly discussed the weather with him and when , after about 15 minutes , he struck off purposefully around a nearby playing field , he had a tail of 14 people — the entire membership of all four spy teams — determined not to lose their quarry .
29 Regretfully , she acknowledged that his behaviour on the train threw no light at all on what had happened at the flat .
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