Example sentences of "all have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And you know taking the top jockeys , Scudamore , Dunwoody , Niven , Osborne , McCourt they could all have made a success of whatever they chose to do , I 'm sure of that . ’ |
2 | Productivity also rose for a number of reasons of which taxation was probably the most important , although factors like technological improvements , peaceful conditions , access to wider markets and slavery must all have played a part . |
3 | And er we all had to do an action plan at the end of the course , and then three months later |
4 | However , even in this basic assumption , all had to acknowledge a problem : not all crime is committed by such people ; a proportion has to be attributed to ‘ ordinary ’ people acting on a casual or occasional basis , or in response to extraordinary circumstances . |
5 | Every morning before we went to school , we all had to take a bucket appropriate to our size and run a relay from the communal tap to the barrels until they were full . |
6 | Sandbags in the streets , gas-masks issued , ration books and evacuation procedures explained — all had induced a kind of mild hysteria , a desire to ‘ get up and at-'im ’ . |
7 | All had to prepare a Development Plan describing five years ' improvement to bring about secondary education for all . |
8 | We all had to find a partner and make up imaginary names . |
9 | Harrison ( 1980 ) claims that all advanced societies have experienced corporatism to some degree in this respect , as all have suffered a growth in the influence of public bureaucracies and political executives and a ‘ corresponding ’ decline in parliamentary control . |
10 | We all have to make a living . ’ |
11 | Many legal executives and paralegals with no formal qualifications at all have acquired a wealth of experience in personal injury work over the years . |