Sometimes you want to clear out a database, but you can't just drop the entire database and create a new one. Recently, a colleague needed to do just that, but couldn't because the database was hosted elsewhere. Here is a simple script that works to drop all objects in any database I've tested it against so far. If your database contains object types that mine don't, you might need to add to this script using the same patterns established here.
declare @n char(1)
set @n = char(10)
declare @stmt nvarchar(max)
-- procedures
select @stmt = isnull( @stmt + @n, '' ) +
'drop procedure [' + name + ']'
from sys.procedures
-- check constraints
select @stmt = isnull( @stmt + @n, '' ) +
'alter table [' + object_name( parent_object_id ) + '] drop constraint [' + name + ']'
from sys.check_constraints
-- functions
select @stmt = isnull( @stmt + @n, '' ) +
'drop function [' + name + ']'
from sys.objects
where type in ( 'FN', 'IF', 'TF' )
-- views
select @stmt = isnull( @stmt + @n, '' ) +
'drop view [' + name + ']'
from sys.views
-- foreign keys
select @stmt = isnull( @stmt + @n, '' ) +
'alter table [' + object_name( parent_object_id ) + '] drop constraint [' + name + ']'
from sys.foreign_keys
-- tables
select @stmt = isnull( @stmt + @n, '' ) +
'drop table [' + name + ']'
from sys.tables
-- user defined types
select @stmt = isnull( @stmt + @n, '' ) +
'drop type [' + name + ']'
from sys.types
where is_user_defined = 1
exec sp_executesql @stmt