Example sentences of "have all [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We thank you all for the great success you have all made of the 1985 Appeal . |
2 | We have all gone through the same system ( which seems not to have harmed us ) , and it is difficult to accept that current students should be taught differently . |
3 | Markets in Mexico , North Africa , south America and Indonesia have all contributed to a colourful jumble ; the tall red whirlygig in the sitting room , for example , comes from Brazil . |
4 | Although the Christian faith is no longer at the heart of the culture of this land , and the Church is peripheral to the lives of many people , mid-twentieth-century British composers such as Vaughan Williams , Walton , Britten , Berkeley , Mathias and Leighton have all contributed to the choral repertoire . |
5 | Jobless growth , changes in the composition of the workforce , increased ‘ flexibility ’ of labour 's terms and conditions , have all contributed to an economic revival which has had minimal benefits where these are needed most . |
6 | Over the past 30 years , musicological , historical and biographical research have all led towards a new Mozart . |
7 | This can , as we have all seen over the last year or so in particular , have very severe effects on normally solvent companies . |
8 | We thank you for the patience and good humour you have all shown during a difficult time . |
9 | Greeks , Romans , Saracens and Normans have all left behind a rich cultural heritage of theatres and temples , bridges and aqueducts , churches , towers and palaces . |
10 | The recent Scottish Office document on Scotland 's health ( Scotland 's Health : A Challenge to us all , 1992 ) the re-organisation in 1991 of the national agency for health education in Scotland , and an upsurge of media coverage have all helped towards an increased interest in many aspects of health . |
11 | This is something we have all known for the past few months . |
12 | These later changes have all occurred in the last century and the pace of change is ever quickening . |
13 | When tonight those Tory MPs have all voted for the Prime Minister 's motion — for different and often conflicting reasons — the Prime Minister will claim that his motion has given him a mandate for Maastricht , when he stands for nothing at all . |
14 | The first six chapters of this book have all focused upon the financial and economic analysis underlying major investment decisions . |