Example sentences of "the [noun sg] has all " in BNC.

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1 But the variety has all the Galloway qualities that make an ideal suckler cow , such as hardiness , longevity , adequate milk , good growth rate and fleshing qualities , and it is registered in a separate section of the Belted Galloway herdbook , which also has sections for the Red and Red Belted Galloways .
2 The result has all the colourful character of other hand dragged kitchens , but with a very real and visible bonus .
3 Gaye Sarma at the RYA has all the details .
4 The second market is the home office or small business user , since the machine has all the basic tools for managing a small business , excluding printer and photocopier .
5 feeling complete , replete , like a cat sleeping in the sun has all four paws buried under its furred belly , sun too hot to move , tail wrapped over its sleeping nose , I went back to our bed to curl up next to where you had been .
6 ‘ We try to make sure the judge has all the facts before arriving at a decision .
7 The place has all the appropriate externals , chimneys choked with ivy , windows with jasmine , worm-eaten shutters , mossy thatch , all of which ‘ under the quiet light of a sky marbled with high clouds would have made a sort of picture which we have all passed over as a ‘ charming bit ’ , touching other sensibilities than those which are stirred by the depression of the agricultural interest , with the sad lack of farming capital , as seen constantly in the newspapers of that time ’ .
8 We know the Devil has all the best tunes , and few tunes sound better than the one played by ‘ Puppy ’ , the forty foot-high lap-dog , fashioned from flowers , which spent the summer squatting outside a Schloss near Kassel .
9 ‘ There was a postwar cult ’ , wrote Mrs Le Mesurier in 1931 , ‘ which took it for granted that as the devil has all the good tunes , so youth had all the good qualities ’ , and faced with the giddy enthusiasm of people such as S. F. Hatton , Basil Henriques , James Butterworth , Herbert Casson , H. S. Bryan and Robert Baden-Powell we can perhaps see what she was driving at .
10 The ‘ freedom ’ in the name has all kinds of implications .
11 what questions will enable you to discover whether the interviewee has all the necessary qualifications , abilities and qualities to match your mental picture of the ideal candidate .
12 This tends to restrict opportunities for verbal sparring , and , with the mangy dialogue and Belushi 's lack of manic spin , it seems the mutt has all the best lines .
13 ( a ) What information the Authority has All rights and obligations attaching to land adjoining a railway .
14 The method has all the elements of a fictional adventure story , and yet it can not be dismissed so easily .
15 The downgrading of domestic industry , for example , is a subtle and circular process , in which the newcomer has all the advantages and the incumbent all the handicaps .
16 This is because kinship links are strongly morally and socially charged , while those between worker and employer are impersonal , because kinship implies reciprocal rights and duties while the capitalist has all the rights and the worker all the duties , because kinship links can not be broken at will while those of the labour market can , and because , as Marx and Engels wrongly believed , kinship links are egalitarian and non-exploitative ; that is , they do not involve one group of people living on the back of another .
17 Indeed , the poem has all the inevitability of subconscious control .
18 Elizabeth Young ( Independent on Sunday ) was rather kinder and , at the same time , less affected by the need to outwit the dictionary : ‘ The novel has all the vigour and bravado of a fireworks display .
19 No part of the Church has all of it to itself .
20 It can not be truly said that the breach goes to the root of the contract if the program has all the other usual features normally found in powerful word processing systems .
21 In addition it has been suggested that bureaux make contact with the social worker for the deaf at the local Social Services Department to ensure that the bureau has all the up-to-date information relevant to the deaf .
22 2 Ensure the patient has all his belongings and help with packing if needed .
23 Waiting for the elevator has all the alienation of waiting with strangers who need to focus the brain on something , anything .
24 The tank has all the mod. cons. for plant growth , including CO2 injection and undergravel heating .
25 It may be that all the sporting rights are held by the landowner , that the landowner is the occupier , or that the tenant has all the rights .
26 Says Nina : ‘ The immediate answer is that if the couple are not married the mother has all the rights the father has none .
27 Yet while the mother has all the rights invested in her , the courts will be amenable .
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