Example sentences of "[noun pl] has [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 Increasing unemployment in the cities has had all kinds of unfortunate consequences : it reduces demand for such services as retailing , while at the same time increasing pressures on public-sector provision ; and social services , housing training and education encounter increased demands for certain activities .
2 This alternation of form between generations has allowed all kinds of variations within the group .
3 It was discovered that all the other 9 offices has selected all male teams .
4 THE LACK of snowfall in most European resorts over the last two winters has made all skiers aware of the advantages of artificial snow-making machinery .
5 In 1992 , the trainees ' achievement rate for NVQs has surpassed all previous years with each of the training centres in Acton , Vauxhall , Docklands and Islington exceeding the targets agreed with the TECs .
6 A strong cycle of alternating booms and slumps has affected all types of residential , industrial and commercial development in Britain in the post-war period .
7 FRED COUPLES has swept all before him in the USA , but Britain 's Nick Faldo remains a thorn in his side .
8 Having three genuine lineout specialists has made all the difference , not to mention Derek Turnbull and , in the Irish match , Alan Watt .
9 The Guinness Book Of Records has had all its records stolen .
10 Through the centuries of developing life , the need to choose one or the other of the two routes indicated in the Choices has faced all human races .
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