Example sentences of "all [pron] [noun pl] have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | And years ago I used to have sciatica , round the nerve and but it 's only happens when I sit and then the last thing so I went to the doctors the other day and what they do , they see us around bash on , on the knee on the nerve and she said , all my muscles have gone ! |
2 | All , all my windows have got locks on and I said I 'm about six foot four and anyone gets in here I 'll kill them . |
3 | All my windows have got locks on I said . |
4 | ‘ All my choices have proved ill ’ , says Frodo within a couple of pages of the start of his quest . |
5 | All my friends have got them and I 'm left out . |
6 | Although all my aids had to work in unison , I had to really concentrate on being able to work them independently of each other . |
7 | The weight of gear hanging form my harness does n't bother me , because all my worries have fallen away to spend the day sulking at the foot of the crag . |
8 | All my enquiries have drawn a blank so far . ’ |
9 | Polling was cancelled in some villages because all their inhabitants had fled the escalating violence , which has killed 140 people in five months . |
10 | All their energies had run low now . |
11 | Manfred Stolpe , chairman of the Berlin-Brandenburg Church Consistory , admitted not all their dreams had come true but it was ‘ a start to the process of dialogue ’ . |
12 | Tragically , not all their aircrews have come home . |
13 | To increase the ethnic homogeneity within the regions , families of patients and controls had to have been resident in the region for at least two generations and all their grandparents had to have been born in Europe ; all participants were caucasians . |
14 | But somehow all their endeavours had come to nothing . |
15 | She felt as though all her bones had melted and that everyone knew it . |
16 | Somehow all her dreams had disappeared . |
17 | Yeah , she looked a state but she looked she 's got two dogs and all her shoes have got rather attractive , as she says , V-shaped in the back of her shoe by these dogs and she comes in and she goes look ! |
18 | One young woman whose husband was killed in an air crash described how all her friends had said she must n't cry in front of her six-year-old daughter . |
19 | All her temptations had dissolved the moment she had heard Maggie say , |
20 | Before them the bevelled slope , fifteen feet high , cut off from them the whole upper expanse of Aurae Phiala , with all its flower-beds and stone walls ; and all its visitors had vanished with it . |
21 | THE trouble in Yugoslavia and all its consequences has persuaded Red Star Belgrade to part with a host of top players during the summer . |
22 | Not only did he write music for various Masonic ceremonies ( such as the Maurerische Trauermusik ( Masonic Funeral Music ) , K.477 , for the memorial service of two fellow-Masons ; but , as we shall see , he actually wrote a ‘ Masonic ’ opera that was riddled with the arcane symbolism of the craft — an incredibly daring act for the member of a society dedicated to absolute secrecy to do ( all its members had to swear an oath to ‘ hear and conceal ’ on pain of having their throats cut or their tongues pulled out ) . |
23 | There is no doubt that competition from both within and outside the profession will continue to grow , and efficient practice management in all its forms has become as important as technical skill in maintaining and improving profitability . |
24 | What they were based on , and I I have to say it though , that since poverty in all its forms has proved an intractable enemy to us , and given the limited Council resources that were available , plus the Government , which has consistently attacked Local Authorities and made financial constraints upon us almost impossible to operate , we have we recognise that to analyse the job in hand , first of all we needed an accurate picture of need , we needed to share the commitment with the workforce of Council and all those in partnership of consultation . |
25 | For all its claims to have put its house in order , America 's second-biggest export industry refuses to grow up . |
26 | Set it for a moment beside one of those white Greek goddesses of beautiful women of antiquity , and how would they be troubled by this beauty , into which the soul with all its maladies has passed ! |
27 | The initial decision to do this is probably based on some vague notion that a computer system will increase efficiency , or perhaps because all its competitors have installed computer systems . |
28 | Dance in all its aspects has proved capable of embracing the whole range of emotions and behaviour that emerge from a proper reading and understanding of the text . |
29 | The coins quietened the men 's agitation in the way that gold can , and Rincewind was amazed to find , half a minute later , that he was holding a little glass portrait of Twoflower wielding a huge notched sword and smiling as though all his dreams had come true . |
30 | All his efforts had failed when one day he saw a copy in his local library in a corner of discarded books . |