It's impossible to say without looking at your site and the code etc... You certainly seem to have an error somewhere.
There is an extension for chrome that tells you whenever you are on a page that has any sort of robot blocking (meta nofollow/noindex etc...)
Try installing that and then look at your pages. You will probably find that they are noindex in some way.
After that you need to figure out where the noindex tag is hiding. Your robots.txt is the obvious place to look, but also check your htaccess file and just your site template for anything that doesn't look right.
Also, on webmaster tools try uploading a sitemap. You can create a site map as a txt file, which is the simplest way to test it. Get google to check the site map and if there are no noindex problems it should be able to find all of your pages no problem.
Source: http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=284912
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