Example sentences of "all [noun pl] have a [noun] " 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 All objects have a propensity to move in straight lines , upwards or downwards , towards their natural place .
5 At the same time , it will return a missing sense of dignity which citizens of all ages have a right to enjoy .
6 Consumes of all ages have a right to reasonable protection against the sale of faulty goods and , of course , against fraud .
7 If all computers had a modem , and only around 15% do , which the software could communicate with then on-screen dialling would be a viable proposition and the office telephone list might join the notebook and calculator .
8 It is therefore a legal necessity for almost all goat-keepers to have a copy of the MAFF Code of Welfare of Goats .
9 All the hotel twin bedrooms are pleasantly furnished and have the benefit of a balcony , and all bedrooms have a telephone .
10 All bedrooms have a luxury you would expect — from colour television to sizeable private bathrooms .
11 All bedrooms have a terrace or balcony .
12 I believe that all parties have a role to play in implementing the peace accord , but of course the South African Government have the primary responsibility for the impartial maintenance of law and order .
13 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 .
14 No similar difference was noted in primary schools where two thirds of all schools had a health policy whether or not one existed at regional level .
15 All chordates have a nerve chord running along the back , and all higher chordates were derived from forms with gill slits .
16 All visitors have a chance to win some great health prizes .
17 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 .
18 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 ’ .
19 The peer group makes decisions in a democratic way , with all owners having a say in the final decision .
20 For sure , they would say : ‘ All things have a purpose .
21 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 .
22 All viewers have a right to be informed about the programming policies of television networks .
23 All viewers have a right to inspect audience surveys , especially regarding the methodology and techniques used .
24 All viewers have a right to television awareness education from primary studies to university level .
25 All teams have a reserve . ’
26 80 per cent of all delegates have a hotel lunch and all had refreshments during the day in the form of tea and/or coffee .
27 On top of this , it is always possible for the form of discourse to be made more open , so that all academics have a hearing , irrespective of their rank or reputation .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 Plurals and singulars All nouns have a plural and a singular form .
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