Example sentences of "[prep] everything that have [been] " in BNC.

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1 They were all the more tedious because they were reduced , for all practical purposes , to one question : why , after everything that has been put forward in this court , have you still made no attempt to visit 42b Milvain Street ?
2 It annoyed her that , despite everything that had been said and done between them , and which obviously had meant absolutely nothing to him , since his attitude towards her was the same as it had ever been , she still found it difficult to control her emotions in his presence .
3 Because I 've been keeping a record of everything that 's been happening for you , you know , so you wo n't have missed anything . ’
4 If the British people had voted on Thursday for a Labour government , they would have run counter to the swing away from socialist prescriptions across the whole of the rest of Europe ; more , they would have signalled the rejection of everything that has been so painfully achieved since 1979 in making Britain a competitive modern society founded upon the doctrine of personal responsibility and enterprise .
5 It is right that our procedures should be subject to challenge and change , but her idea of turning a Government Advisory Unit into some kind of Oxford tutorial is an absurd perversion of everything that has been so slowly and painstakingly developed over the years .
6 ‘ So he 's the one behind everything that 's been happening to you recently . ’
7 Not be critical and unpleasant about everything that 's been done in the way of traffic calming .
8 She placed a cup of coffee in front of him , but Travis was still letting go with everything that had been tearing away at him ever since he had first clapped eyes on Rosemary .
9 Anyway I went there and I was impressed , I 'd seen it from the ship and I completely concur with everything that 's been said .
10 I 'm only interested in everything that 's been sidelined . ’
11 ( Both these are ludicrous suggestions according to everything that has been learned over the past half century about how stars work . )
12 Has the right hon. and learned Gentleman anything positive to say to us , or will the rest of his speech simply seek to justify the status quo and say no to everything that has been put before him tonight ?
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