Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 The face-lift includes new picture stores and conservation studios and the introduction of air-conditioning throughout the building to include all the display galleries .
2 When Carrie looked at Melody 's dripping hair hanging all about her face and the sodden dress clinging to her body , she realised Seb was telling the truth and her face lost its tightness .
3 Figure 2.3 illustrates a production flow in the TV industry with just three stages , but these would have to be extended many times to include all the firms involved .
4 Mind you , Go West got all the publicity , but the 100 000 000 mark could have been reached by plenty of contenders in the factory .
5 Jim got all his news from The Southland Times , which he was sent once a week from Invercargill .
6 Although crew cuts had been around forever , all-over short hair of ½″ or less started in about '64 & was a conservative-suit-mod staple until '68 when it went even shorter — ¼″ and less & in '69 near-shaven styles ( baldness never caught on ) ½″ or so of hair in the 60s was not as noteworthy as a backward glance might suggest — because long hair got all the publicity , you 'd think that everyone below 25 grew their hair long .
7 Yet as each level involves all those beneath it , we must bear in mind , as we move down through them , that it is not possible to keep levels neatly separate .
8 The obvious way is to simply feed all the speech through an analogue to digital converter and use the computer to perform all the hard work .
9 Pot-growing and planting in good soil near sea level made all the difference .
10 One notable exception was a provision in the Criminal Justice Act 1967 compelling courts to suspend all sentences of imprisonment of up to six months .
11 Indeed in some cases , where needs and resource assessments ( upon which GREAs are calculated ) are particularly severe , authorities lose all grant entitlement even before their expenditure reaches GREA .
12 In the spring she planted a garden of remembrance round the grave using all the flowers her mother had loved .
13 I suspect that as with the not dissimilar talents of Anita Brookner , the reader needs to share the author 's attitudes to enjoy all this .
14 His response was the great ode , ‘ The Wreck of the Deutschland ’ , a masterpiece reflecting all the thinking he had done about poetry , pain , and redemption during his years of silence .
15 But they are greedy plants where space is concerned , and it grates a bit to see all that wasted ground around them when they are first planted out .
16 Nor ought it to be assumed that the spectrum of lobbies and special-interest groups represents all the proper and vital concerns of society , or that such concerns are properly embodied in balances and compromises between them .
17 And the computer screens all screamed , ‘ IT 'S YOU ! ’
18 Since adherents of this first school regard college as primarily an intellectual training ground , they stress the inherent educational value of such subjects as classical languages ( Greek and Latin ) , political philosophy or English literature , all of which encourage the development of sensitivity , subtle and flexible reasoning , intellectual ingenuity and the willingness to see all sides of an argument .
19 The new Statement now requires plans to report all investment contracts issued by insurance enterprises or other entities at fair value , except where they incorporate mortality or morbidity risk .
20 The Modular Course involves all departments , and most students take modules in more than one department .
21 The Imperial Palace , former residence of the Hapsburgs , St. Stephen 's Cathedral , the Vienna State Opera House , National Theatre and Parliament building all lie along the impressive Ringstrasse boulevard .
22 It 's a demanding walk — allow 6 hours to enjoy all it has to offer .
23 But if I were to find such a change taking place while an animal is learning , unless the conditions for that change met all the subsequent criteria , I would be no further forward than the experiments of the 1960s that I criticized in the last chapter .
24 ‘ The decision to include all four centres — previously we have concentrated on two on an annual basis — is designed to enable companies to explore and maximise opportunities throughout the region over the 10 day period . ’
25 And the change now means that if a married woman , it does n't , as I say , it does n't affect single women , if a married woman now has n't earned income using all her allowances , so she does n't work has n't worked , never qualified for a pension , or does work but does n't earn more than that , and the couple have got investment income then it 's sensible to switch that into the wife 's name to give her income to use up her allowances .
26 Practise selecting different blocks of text using all the keystrokes above .
27 I should like to take this opportunity to thank all the employees of Johnson Matthey for the skilled and dedicated service that resulted in this year 's record performance
28 Immediate Past National President and his lady , and were showered with cards and letters of good wishes during their conference and take this opportunity to thank all their friends and colleagues for their support and friendship , not only at conference time but throughout their year of office .
29 A summary of export mission achievements is shown on page 10 of this Report and I take this opportunity to thank all those who have led Scottish Council missions during 1989/90 for their excellent support .
30 I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for supporting the Scottish Council in 1989/90 and I look forward to your continuing , active involvement in our policies and programmes in the future .
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