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

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1 These show that , in those relatively few cases where the auditor 's role has been challenged , in virtually no cases at all has lack of independence been demonstrated — or even alleged .
2 They call for a review of the procedures , noting no proper guidance on sanctions against contractors and that the ministry , the Scottish Office and the Welsh Office have all had problems ‘ recovering any significant proportion of the costs of remedial work . ’
3 We have all had experiences of life in which the suffering of others has led us to ask questions of God and about God .
4 For a while he had thought that his masturbating friends all had VD and that it was a dollop of pus coming out when they pulled at themselves .
5 I mean we have all had representations about this particular word of director , er , er , it implies the n er , the er , certain superiority of that service over another under public protection .
6 I mean , all I , all I 'm saying is we 've all had drivers there , and depot managers and operations managers and the the people
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 ‘ We 've all had colds here .
9 By far the biggest concentration of football boozers is to be found in the streets around Hibernian 's Easter Road ground where players like Alex Cropley , Jimmy O'Rourke and Peter Marinello have all had bars .
10 I expect we 've all had winging , ‘ supporters ’ of the Scum baiting us , especially recently .
11 80 per cent of all delegates have a hotel lunch and all had refreshments during the day in the form of tea and/or coffee .
12 The woman who feels her breasts are too small to be attractive , the man who is bothered by his small stature , the individual subject to some ( even very minor ) deformity or disfigurement may all have difficulty in forming the relationships upon which sexual attraction and activity are based not because of the physical " problem " but by reason of their own exaggerated view of it .
13 ‘ Ca n't you all have fun while I stay here ? ’
14 They 'll all have opinions and ideas and suggestions , but it 'll be the Oaks who decide and the rest will bow to their decision .
15 The dowry of a wife married by formal contract , which moves front the wife 's kin to the husband 's household , affects the economic prospects of the woman 's future children ( since they will all have rights in the property of both their acknowledged parents ) but is does not affect their legitimacy .
16 Do you all have sight of that ?
17 were doing this programme in the United States that 'll be , but then of course you living in the States you 'll probably all have guns
18 We do n't all have Watkins ' advantages : a lifetime 's familiarity and sympathy with his native countryside ; the photographer 's eye for detail , for the unusual and for the properly framed view ; and the advantage of access to the countryside as part of his daily work .
19 The major legal recruiting agencies will all have people on their books who wish to move either firm or area and who may be able to offer you the immediate facility of calling yourselves specialists in a particular field .
20 ‘ They 'll all have tales to tell . ’
21 Let's all have coffee out on the terrace ! ’
22 When she tells him how popular the photos apparently were he says , ‘ My first quote is , ‘ The readership of For Women must all have cataracts or be retarded . ’
23 Come down and we 'll all have supper .
24 ‘ No , no , sit down again , and we will all have tea together .
25 To end the day we will all have dinner before going to the theatre to see a top London show .
26 You 're all having arguments about that , you all go to the pictures , an early showing , you go home , bung a Marks and Spencer 's meal into the oven , they 're great I could live on it , O K , just bung it into the oven , pull out the cork , then you sit down , wind down the week , couple of sherbets , maybe a glass of brandy , one o'clock in the morning , here we come , and all the rest of it , sort the world out , Friday night , wind down , enjoy the weekend .
27 so she said I , I went in and I said to Geraldine I 'm going I owe you any bloody money take the bugger out me wages , she says I ai n't having people that I like being stabbed like that by people like that , she said she ai n't worth the salt of the earth , she 's the salt of the earth she said with people like that pointing to Jenny and Jane , no way , she said and I 'm going with my mates , I turned round and the next thing Janet and Janet and Barbara in there , when we got up the pub at twelve o'clock , course we were all having sandwiches me and Pam got the , me and er Barb got there , then Pam come in then a few more come and erm then the plumber and all that come in with them and I said oh girls we never clocked out , so I said oh well I 'm gon na have to take my key back to Steve , burst out laughing , so I said oh no I said why do n't we have a key cracking competition so of course that 's what we did we all took our keys out of our bag and we went ready for she 's a jolly good ready , steady , fellow , for she 's go and we cracked these ruddy keys and shoved them up in the air
28 The right of all to have access to a national system of vocational qualifications and standards .
29 It 's something for us all to have power , power from behind , such as our church .
30 My best friends , Ada , Nora and Nives , all had bicycles , which put me at a serious disadvantage .
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