Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [noun] have all " in BNC.
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1 | Amy , and big Richard and Matthew have all gone |
2 | Well no I mean they 're each gon na play each other obviously but you see England , New Zealand and Sri Lanka and West Indies have all got two points from one game , Australia , India , Pakistan and Zimbabwe have all lost so they 've got no points from one game , South Africa have still to play . |
3 | His accounts of the two symphonies and Falstaff have all these qualities in full measure , and yet in the symphonies every movement 's structure is well conveyed . |
4 | The Homeric heroes , the personalities of the early old Testament , individuals of the old empires of Babylon and Egypt have all come down to us as individuals driven by interior forces . |
5 | For the next couple of days the Shah and Soraya had all their meals in the hotels public rooms . |
6 | Forest clearance in earlier times clearly initiated great changes which have been discussed already ( Fig 3 ) Even in the medieval period , hillwash , increased sediment in rivers , and obstructions in them such as fish weirs and mills have all had an effect . |
7 | Sales of Ford 's best-selling Fiesta this year are well below last year 's sale of 117,000 and plants at Halewood , Dagenham and Southampton have all had weeks of complete closedown . |
8 | The Group says , production , home sales and exports have all been outstanding for Austin Rover and Landrover vehicles . |
9 | Then , looking back into the old recipes for English fruit fools , we find that trifles , syllabubs , creams and fools have all at some point merged one with the other . |
10 | For Sara , Aunt Alicia 's tales of Charles Monroe with his dash and heroism had all the flavour of high romance . |
11 | Chickens , hens , pigs , cows and sheep have all had their lifespans dramatically reduced by the ‘ instant ’ farming methods of modern-day Britain . |