Example sentences of "the [noun sg] had all " in BNC.
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1 | The Sun had all sorts of details about my private life that I never knew about . |
2 | Yet he never forgot that when the Pembroke Yeomanry had been mustered in 1914 the occasion had all the marks of a medieval call to arms . |
3 | The event had all the highs and lows of a record attempt . |
4 | He spoke to a packed meeting at the Oxford Union , but the event had all the hallmarks of an American-style political convention . |
5 | yeah and the dye had all come off |
6 | The game had all the hallmarks of being a classic with an array of current and former Irish internationals on show . |
7 | The man had all the markings of a weirdo . |
8 | The staircase had all but been buried under the collapsing wall . |
9 | More than 13,000 people turned up to watch , which is 10,000 more than the standard of play merited and the stadium had all the atmosphere of a crypt — a sad pass for a fixture which used to crackle with excitement and produce play of fire and skill . |
10 | The pitch had all four writers groping for similes . |