Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [pron] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 If she has to deal with him at all , even quite briefly , people start saying ‘ She 's always talking to that man , — who knows why she has so much to say . ’
2 Although we have been playing teams which have been going through crap periods , I think this has worked against us as all the opposition players and fans etc have been desperate for some sort of result .
3 We 'd been prepared to buy houses with flaws invisible to the naked eye , but now we 'd fallen for one with all its flaws only too obviously visible .
4 If he 'd thought about it at all , he 'd imagined that they could find the Shuttle plane and wedge the Thing on it somewhere .
5 Somehow she 'd still hoped against hope that Ace might have come to her after all .
6 ‘ I would n't have known about it at all , except that Mum sent me a little note to tell me he 'd passed away — in his sleep , she said .
7 On the other hand , I did n't have to think about it at all to decide it was flamboyant , asinine pretentiousness .
8 Only one Coventry man was returned as a clothier , but an exceptional weaver valued at £40 must have qualified as one in all essentials .
9 Maggie spat , alarmed that the others might hear and wishing she did not have to speak to him at all .
10 ‘ You must have thought you merited punishment , for the idea to have occurred to you at all . ’
11 ‘ Ziggy Stardust ’ had just been released in England and David was doing well with it , or so I 'm told , but no-one had heard of him at all in America , so Tony DeFries gave us each a box of 25 albums to just give to whoever we thought was cool , which actually turned out to be a pretty good idea .
12 They have erm what 's called the players ' theatre , I do n't know whether you 've heard of it at all erm they belong , they 're members of it .
13 I do n't know whether you 've come across her at all .
14 As it was Judge Justice had to rule against it with all the authority of the Supreme Court of Texas .
15 He had thought , insofar as he had thought about it at all , that all prisons must be akin ; that there must be stone cells , barred windows , grilles , gaolers , other prisoners close by .
16 ‘ If you 've thought of me at all since we last met I 'd be very surprised . ’
17 I 've watched over her in all those sewery parts of the night , and can testify that she does n't move .
18 After that he had worried about nothing at all .
19 It was patently clear to all that Samuel Pipkin could have poisoned the water after he had drunk from it , if indeed he had drunk from it at all .
20 He is too relaxed for all the questions with which he is being bombarded , and full of wonder at how golfers such as Nicklaus and Watson have coped with it for all these years .
21 In fact , I do n't see why you have to refer to him at all .
22 I have worked for you in all ways practically from the moment you were born and I 'd die rather than see you throw yourself away on the likes of her ; for she is scum , and I repeat it , scum .
23 This is the worst thing that 's happened to me in all my life ! ’
24 Has there ever been a tennis player that has written in to say ‘ thank you ’ to their fans who have stood by them through all their traumas and their losses , who have stood for hours in the rain or slept out in the streets to get a look at their idols ?
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