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

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1 Thousands of people of all ages have benefit from well-proven cosmetic improvement procedures .
2 This is the more important part of the capital/income confusion in public sector organizations : agreement on the irrelevance of income as a performance measure can often be readily obtained because service provision may have nothing to do with the profit motive ; on the other hand , all organizations have capital of some sort .
3 Nevertheless , these apparently simple arrangements belie more complex interrelationships ( Fig. 85 ) : not all places had access to sufficient wood stocks , and owners of well-wooded land would not only supply their own estates but also sell wood to less-wooded estates .
4 But all people have experience of negative emotions such as fear and anger .
5 There should be sufficient staff both day and night to ensure that all residents have access at all times to physical and emotional support .
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