Example sentences of "to have [vb pp] all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Jesus Christ , ’ I thought , ‘ to have marched all night , then someone blows up the kitchen ! ’
2 One of them Hugh of Chauvigny , is reported to have hated all Englishmen .
3 Above all , where ideologies are in conflict , the appeal to the imagined community of the nation appears to have defeated all challengers .
4 Where ideologies are in conflict , the appeal to the imagined community of the nation appears to have defeated all challengers .
5 The Purchaser shall be deemed to have accepted all goods upon their delivery by the Seller to the address specified in the Order .
6 In Sudan , by contrast , forecasters claim to have visited all areas badly affected by 1990 's drought .
7 Eventually , of course , the dug-outs return with the news that prices and demand had increased on other islands also and that what had erroneously been considered to be a series of relative price and demand shifts turned out to have affected all islands equally .
8 Such was the powerful rhetoric of Grimm and Jean-Jacques Rousseau that the very conducting habits in Paris which they denigrated in the mid-18th century seem to have affected all views about practice during the following decades .
9 The experience seems to have rendered all women 's attractions null and void .
10 At that time there were two or three hundred Viscounts flying in various parts of the world , and to have grounded all Viscounts because the wings had come off in flight in this accident would have contributed nothing to air safety .
11 To have surrendered all power over the issue of her coinage is significant enough , for reasons already argued ; to have done so for good must constitute the act of transfer of sovereignty by the British Parliament to another power .
12 Britain , the only other EC country not to have implemented all provisions of the directive , is doing so in the Criminal Justice bill that has just come before the House of Commons .
13 But a small part of her cried that Ace seemed to have lost all sense of kindness and decency as far as she was concerned .
14 She wanted to move away from him , but she seemed to have lost all sensation in her limbs .
15 The longer period of separation would have given time for the birds there to evolve as separate species and to have lost all connection with their original parent stock in India .
16 The train was still moving between stations but the twins seemed to have lost all interest in knowing how long it took and relaying this information to the rest of the carriage .
17 A mobile screening unit is currently in Darlington and aims to have screened all women over 50 in the area by 1993 .
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