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

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1 Thus it seems that Lacanian psychoanalysis , both in theory and practice , aims merely to show what a fragmented , decentred thing the human subject is , and Lacan has dismissed all talk of ‘ unity ’ or ‘ identity ’ as an illusion .
2 They say she procured her daughter 's marriage to the king by sorcery and has committed all manner of other crimes . ’
3 Man may be distinguished from the animal by his capacity for non-violence , but it does not mean that he has shed all vestiges of the animal in him .
4 The Central Bank has frozen all remittances of profits , dividends and interest .
5 He has endured all kinds of weather , including the Siberian winter at minus 10 to minus 28 degrees .
6 Of course , this century has seen all manner of spiritual cults , from Madame Blavatsky and Theosophy to the Designer Spirituality of the Eighties ( caricatured , with some justification , as fashion victims chanting for sports cars ) .
7 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 .
8 " Supernatural " has had all kinds of misleading innuendoes associated with it — such as a separation between this world and another higher one .
9 The development of methods of mass diffusion ( first printed , then electromechanical and electronic ) has affected all forms of music , and any of them can be treated as a commodity ; if a widely distributed recording of a Tchaikovsky symphony turns the piece into ‘ popular music ’ , then the definition is , to say the least , unhelpful .
10 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 .
11 This two-year transitional period has caused all kinds of problems for the people of Eritrea .
12 This two-year transitional period has caused all kinds of problems for the people of Eritrea .
13 Some understanding of the internal workings might help here , and we bring in John Clarke whose working life has involved all forms of sewing .
14 You set a blurb or something in proper Caledonia and then in Neue-Caledonia and it hits you that the Neue-Caledonia has gone all sort of thin and sharp and it 's the perfection of that shape there and the old one sort of boings about a bit and looks happy on the page .
15 As it is , she has resisted all attempts of the club to involve local residents in these community-related activities , even when they offered to clean her car and windows free !
16 This alternation of form between generations has allowed all kinds of variations within the group .
17 On the rare occasions that the drains run very clear you can see that the dredger has left all sorts of lumps and troughs along the bottom and these would never be found normally except by the most meticulous plumbing .
18 The Danish Cancer Registry has recorded all cases of cancer in Denmark since 1943 .
19 Not only is it little consolation , he wrote , it is actually a further cause for despair , for it only shows that everything is far too late , that the glass was a dream of lateness and the work on the glass was a fantasy of lateness and the belief in the glass was the madness of one who has lost all sense of the meaning of lateness .
20 ‘ She has lost all sense of time .
21 ‘ But Eleanor has lost all sense of the present .
22 Thus , the protagonists ' encounter with a postman who is too drunk to articulate properly or to deliver his letters , which he keeps dropping in the street , is one of a series of symbolic episodes expressing the generalized breakdown of communication in a country that has lost all sense of social cohesion .
23 Here , all life is at its lowest ebb and man has lost all sense of direction .
24 It has marred the High Street , and the road to its rear has destroyed all chance of a relationship with the river .
25 Daniels has denied all knowledge of the crate and the drugs .
26 In the past , the company has tackled all sorts of sporting themes including rugby ; the latest production is called ‘ On the Piste ’ , and yes , it 's about skiing .
27 High Road has tackled all kinds of issues from pit bull terrier fighting to cot death in order to illuminate character .
28 Already , she 'd heard all kinds of rustlings and scufflings from the floor above .
29 Whatever , she 'd ruined all chance of that now , Fabia realised that .
30 Now I , I 'd got all sorts of alternatives to buy .
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