Example sentences of "all have [vb pp] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There will inevitably be a number of actual physical sites that could be chosen and , while we can never know what criteria were applied , a good spring or a good view , or a particular happening which was never recorded may all have influenced the choice of site .
2 The atomistic theory of Epicurus , the methods of the Greek sceptics , and Zeno 's paradoxes concerning time and space may all have influenced the heretics concerned , but MacDonald could find no trace of any Greek theory combining material and temporal atomism and sought instead to attribute the occurrence of the latter in Islamic thought to Indian influence .
3 ‘ Very well , ’ Leith replied , knowing that she would n't at all have liked the answer had she queried , what if it is n't convenient ?
4 If we are discussing a football match or a meal in a restaurant , then at the very least we should all have seen the match or eaten the meal .
5 ‘ Oh , dare say we 'd all have found the money somehow . ’
6 They could all have screamed the place down , Mary could have been bitten to death by bats , and no one would have come .
7 They will all have read The Times , the Morning Post .
8 They should all have read the book , in short .
9 All had suffered the greed of the local landlords to some extent and the thought of taking this revenge had really fired their spirits .
10 For many this was the highlight of the day , once all had settled the singing would begin and this time all with full voice , songs like " One man went to mow " , " Ten green bottles " and " I 'm happy when I 'm hiking " would be taken up and echoed along the route , and arriving back in Halling we would be encouraged into one mighty effort to let all at home know that we were back , safe if somewhat tired , overfed and happy .
11 When all had finished the leader asked if any wished to represent the other side , since they had promised freedom of speech .
12 All have prefaced the discussion by lamenting the barrels ' disappearance .
13 You all , ’ she screamed , her eyes blazing , ‘ you all have entered the Valley of Death ! ’
14 Iron Age tribes , the legions of Rome , the Norsemen and Danes , the monks , and the lay landowners who followed them : all of them , from the great lords and princes of Christendom to the little men who kept their huts on the commons , along with Quakers , Methodists , travelling packmen , lead-miners , quarrymen and rail men , all have left the print of their passing on the land .
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