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

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1 Recent rights issues , takeovers and even foreign exchange losses have all been sprung on an unsuspecting public rather than , as was the pattern in the mid-1980s , infiltrating the market through the columns of the Sunday newspapers .
2 For those teaching the sixteen to nineteen age group , for example , the development of pre-vocational training in recent years following the establishment of the Manpower Services Commission , the changing pattern of technician education as a result of the creation of TEC and BEC , and the growth in GCE work in the further education colleges have all placed new demands on them , including additional curriculum development and course assessment duties .
3 One quarter of the chamber is under suspicion of involvement , local government has ground to a halt in many parts of the country and public works contracts have all but dried up .
4 The IMF , the World Bank and bilateral national aid donors have all allocated an increasing proportion of their annual commitments to lending of this type .
5 The fact that the South East contains a disproportionately high number of professional and managerial inhabitants , that transportation is generally quicker and easier because of the flatter terrain , and that industry and population from London have been relocated to surrounding satellite towns have all conspired to spread the ex-urban population far out into the metropolitan hinterland .
6 The brief workshop reports have all been written by experts and are helpful in telling the reader what was discussed and what decisions were taken .
7 Existing biolayer/transducer combinations have all achieved ‘ proof of principle ’ capability , and look promising in bioanalysis .
8 Last capped against Fiji in Suva more than four years ago , he has made only eight England appearances — and his four Five Nations games have all been as a replacement .
9 Since then , meetings , election arts manifesto commitments , letters to ministers and MPs and information to film and crafts workers to develop their own pressure points have all been sustained , as bulging files show !
10 He looks around for a moment , pleased as punch , then realizes that his fellow group members have all heard it a dozen times before .
11 Planning-programming-budgeting systems , public expenditure surveys , programme analysis and review , the rationalization of budgetary choice and other planning devices have all failed to displace established bureaucratic procedures and elites .
12 Four of the country 's main peat retailers have all undertaken to stop supplying peat from SSSIs .
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