Sentence examples for all has something from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all has something" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that everything possesses some quality or characteristic, but the structure is awkward.
Example: "In this world, all has something unique to offer, even the smallest things."
Alternatives: "everything has something" or "all things possess something."

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It all has something to do with a young mathematician's theory about six-dimensional space and its connection to the movement of bees at hives.

Baldly recounted, these events sound ridiculous, and yet it all has something sublime and visionary about it, with a spiritual quality I can't remember seeing in any film recently.

"Roman Road was so lively," recalls Wiley, "because it had that street market culture, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday – it was the nurturer, it all has something to do with the Dizzees and Wileys coming through".

Biker gangs ride the streets looking for anything to entertain themselves but when one discovers the government is behind the destruction of old Tokyo they realise it was the fallout of an experiment gone horribly wrong and it all has something to do with a young boy known as Akira.

Mysterious, rare, beautiful, yes -- it all has something to do with convection and tropospheres and whatnot -- but it has happened before (as Gothamist pointed out, one person filmed it during the blizzard of 2010).

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We should all have something binding upfront so people can shop".

Parents, siblings, spouses all have something to say when an individual starts a venture.

We ALL have something we will be stubborn about.

The ethnographic approach is particularly suited when focusing on a group of persons who all have something in common [ 27].

Polish leaders all had something to say.

"We've all had something.

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