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

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1 All religions have a history of reform movements which operate from within and are not imposed from without .
2 All researchers have a system of calling back to respondents , and some will , in the end , use replacements , but this is another potential problem area .
3 All projects have a lot of features in common but equally there are areas that are special to a particular industry or a particular company .
4 Consumes of all ages have a right to reasonable protection against the sale of faulty goods and , of course , against fraud .
5 It is therefore a legal necessity for almost all goat-keepers to have a copy of the MAFF Code of Welfare of Goats .
6 In the US election , commentators are bemoaning the lack of international issues , but they are still markedly more present than here : President George Bush and Bill Clinton are arguing over how and when to help the former Soviet states , Clinton is proposing to allow Japan and Germany on to the Security Council of the UN , all candidates have a figure for American troop presence in Europe , ranging from Bush 's 150,000 to Jerry Brown 's 1,000 , with a European force of 1,000 stationed in the US .
7 Manual workers made up a large proportion of the TUC membership , and the health of many of these was depicted as having been destroyed by their employment ; and , moreover , it was held that all workers had a right to a period of leisure in later life supported by-a full subsistence pension .
8 He states that ‘ the argument that all individuals have a right to privacy ( that is to say , freedom from observation , investigation and subsequent publication based on the investigation ) is strong but should be qualified when applied to the police ’ .
9 The peer group makes decisions in a democratic way , with all owners having a say in the final decision .
10 All viewers have a right of access to a variety of programmes , at prime viewing time , which respond to their requirements concerning information , culture and entertainment without any other restriction than payment of a fee .
11 All viewers have a right to be informed about the programming policies of television networks .
12 All viewers have a right to television awareness education from primary studies to university level .
13 There are 3.5 million women and 2.5 million men caring , with 19 per cent of all households having a dependant in need of care .
14 The number of radio licences rose from two to eight million between 1926 and 1939 with 71 per cent of all households having a wireless by the Second World War .
15 All patients had a history of ulcer recurrence confirmed by endoscopy .
16 To reiterate the point just made , this is not an argument about the functional necessity for all societies to have a category of ‘ crime ’ but an argument about the positive qualities of what happens to be defined as crime under capitalism ; indeed , the argument is usually combined with the assumption that under socialism there would be no such thing as crime .
17 All pensioners have a need for income regardless of whether their previous employment was waged or unwaged .
18 In the third term of the second year all students have a period of placement , during which they have the opportunity to gain appropriate work experience .
19 All citizens have a responsibility to be involved in the politicoeconomic decisions which influence the AL of maintaining a safe environment — not necessarily for their own safety , but for the safety of others and especially for their children and , indeed , their children 's children .
20 As far as the social element is concerned , a government should recognise the need to promote social cohesion by securing that all citizens have a standard of living that enables them to participate in the life of the community ; governments must take care that reductions in the social element of citizenship which they may regard as necessary in the area of economic policy do not result in sections of the population being excluded from citizenship and membership of the national community .
21 The most prominent of these were hilltops , and he found that all leys had a hilltop for at least one of their terminal points .
22 All mechanisms have a centre of energy to which constituent elements contribute and refer .
23 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will introduce legislation to ensure that all employees have a right to an itemised pay statement .
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