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

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1 A buyer will be concerned to know details about whether gas is connected ; whether he or she has responsibility for all or any fences or ditches ; whether the property has mains drainage ; whether there is liability to maintain a road at the front of the property ; or whether application for planning permission has been refused in the past .
2 Symbolic algebra is the same as arithmetic algebra except that its operations are universally application : a — b has meaning for all a , b .
3 He says he has confidence in all aspects of the Havant business and , despite IBM Europe assertions of over-capacity adds that he has full order books .
4 The statement says that where a member 's opinion is sought on the application of accounting standards or principles to specific circumstances or transactions of an entity of which he is not the auditor , he should ensure that he has access to all relevant information , he should contact the auditor to provide an opportunity for the latter to bring to his attention any relevant facts and , given his client 's permission , he should provide a copy of his opinion to the auditor .
5 the Problem Administrator has access to all problem reports ( using the System Administrator 's password ) , and
6 the Problem Solver has access to all problem reports but may only list reports assigned to him .
7 On the other hand , polycentric disputes can only be satisfactorily resolved if the solution takes account of the interests of all affected parties and if the decision-maker has access to all relevant information and opinions from whatever quarter they come .
8 Only when the critic has access to all the sources which were at the disposal of the editor can his findings be absolutely certain .
9 For heaven 's sake , who has access to all her jewellery ? ’
10 Civil association is comprehensive , compulsory , and exclusive since citizens are subject to one sovereign who has authority over all within that jurisdiction and whose laws are obligatory .
11 Why , why has trade in all commodities , agricultural or non-agricultural increased ?
12 It has application to all areas of the curriculum , and must be borne in mind by curriculum designers .
13 On Saturday , the juvenile Tahdeed and the three-year-old fillies Gadansk 's Honour and Arrikala for owners Henryk de Kwiatkowski and Harry Dobson showed that his yard has strength in all divisions .
14 Unlike OPEC , it has representation of all countries that sign the treaty but in fact it is controlled by the major knowledge producing countries .
15 Those previous kisses had had meaning after all , and now he had only to utter those three little words that would send her up into the clouds .
16 Local authorities would be well advised in future to preface all their decisions with the words : ‘ Having had regard to all relevant matters and having disregarded all irrelevant matters , and having considered the interests of all those likely to be affected , resolved that' etc .
17 For those tha who are not to familiar with , the initials P P G , it stands for planning policy guidance , and there are a whole series of these guidance notes produced by the Department of the Environment for the er advice guidance of , well not only the local planning authorities but anyone else who is interested in the development business , and they are expressions of , I suppose government policy , er and their attitudes towards various aspects , whether it 's countryside , housing , trans or transport , and they do pro provide a useful backcloth , in fact an extremely valuable backcloth to the way in which er this matter should be considered , erm I know from the submission which North Yorkshire County Council have used they would say that the fact they have n't had regard to all this er , but I would like to carry on the discussion against that background , and could you direct your thinking at this stage about the need for a new settlement in the light of the principles spelt out in P P G three and particularly paragraph thirty three .
18 A given physics department may have money from all three of these , as well as the general physics pool .
19 This proposes a Scottish parliament with very limited tax-raising powers , which would have responsibility for all matters now administratively devolved to the Scottish Office , and for ‘ industrial development ’ , though nobody knows just what this means .
20 Perhaps much of what Sickert taught does not have relevance to all of us today ; perhaps many of his doctrines are outworn , his opinions unsystematic , but looking at the smouldering vigour of the painting , and the sinewy strength of the drawing in the works now on view at the Royal Academy , it is difficult not to feel that here is the work of a real artist , of a man who knew what he was doing — and why .
21 A circumspect phone call to Sarah 's mother at this point usually reveals that the party is timed to end at 1am at the latest , that she is extremely sorry , but she simply does n't have room for all the children to stay and every other mother has already phoned .
22 At once you will have indulgence for all the sins which you confess with a contrite heart .
23 Preparation will also enable you to get the best possible ‘ value ’ out of the expertise of the professional you are consulting who will have access to all the relevant facts and will be quite clear about what you are hoping to find out .
24 Mr Bruce said that the Social Work Director Paul Lee had been asked if the families ' lawyers could have access to all the interviews and medical examinations of the children that were performed for the Social Work Department .
25 The argument here is not that all children should have access to all aspects of the curriculum .
26 Find the shelves containing that class number and you will have access to all the books on that topic that are not out on loan .
27 This Congress demands that deaf people should have access to all official information to the same extent as hearing people .
28 We can have access to all of a written word at the same time , and so there is no advantage in having a visual word-recognition system which uses context to help identify words after they have been only partially processed .
29 ‘ I will have access to all the expertise required to solve a problem and provide a swift and cost effective solution . ’
30 By 1995 , historians will have access to all of the Macmillan and Douglas-Home years as well as the opening of the Wilson era .
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