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

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1 Anglo-Welsh 's huge breweries in Birmingham , Bristol , Cardiff , London , Plymouth and Wrexham are believed to have more than enough spare capacity to brew all of Palatine 's production requirements .
2 Soon after Hamilton 's battle-scarred book came out , moreover , in the spring of 1988 , there appeared in Britain a kind of memoir entitled The Facts-A Novelist 's Autobiography in which the issue was addressed in some passages of exceptional interest — the gaze and forehead of Olympian Zeus after the outcries and the special and professional pleading which had surrounded all but one of these other events .
3 But whatever blame for the German failure in the first week at Verdun may attach to Falkenhayn ( and in his Memoirs the Crown Prince heaps all of it on him ) , the Fifth Army Command was not entirely beyond reproach .
4 An electronic set of tricks simulates the real life timetable so that the operators receive and send all of the necessary signals as well as operating the appropriate signals .
5 • when you could buy all of the top five best-selling singles and still have change form a pound ?
6 A police spokesman said : ‘ You can buy all of these tools at B & Q. It depends on what they are used for .
7 The analyst programmer based at the Barlaston computer department , who compiles all of the quizzes for Newsline , came top from 32 teams of four .
8 Ramsay , even then , was scarcely ready for the deafening noise and percussion as the Scots artillery opened up , shaking the very walls , battering the senses and enveloping all in clouds of choking smoke .
9 The tribunal dismissed all but one complaint relating to McBride 's treatment of patients .
10 The thing is moulded under your eyes , and a recent book which has been very popular in the university Gödel Esher Bach which is on some of the aspects of artificial intelligence and ideas , has in its preface got quite a long article on how the author actually organised all of the processes , right through to the final printing of that book , and indeed even wrote the programs for formatting the text , and it has obviously been very stimulating for him .
11 they s you know they just multiplied all through the place .
12 They even threatened to subpoena all of my films . ’
13 Can I trust all of you to keep this secret ?
14 But if you troughed all in an L
15 The University needs all of these qualities for the future .
16 We must now accept that Britain needs all of our combined efforts and co-operation to overcome the head start that other countries have .
17 But the outbreak of hostilities changed all of his plans ; there would be no audience for a new play , and certainly no opportunity for it to be staged , while the conflict continued .
18 ‘ The spells succeeded , ’ whispered Grainne , tears streaming down her cheeks and , as she turned towards the forest , the ancient magical Samhailt thrummed all about them , and the skies began to darken with Eagles and Hawks and White Swans , and the hillside became alive with Foxes and Badgers and Hounds and Deer and Gazelle , and Hares and Chariot Horses and Stags .
19 After two years of searching we found a house that seemed to meet all of our requirements .
20 The package was flexible enough to meet all of Intergraph 's requirements , and the company was also impressed by the size of the supplier .
21 Big , rich art lovers did come Waring Hopkins of the Paris modern painting gallery Hopkins-Thomas , said the fair had allowed him to meet all of his regular clients .
22 Of those which have been recommended or demonstrated , Pegasus Mail is used extensively within Edinburgh University , and appears to meet all of our requirements .
23 Weighed down by the burden of representing all of black experience in a half-hour sitcom , most perished after a few series .
24 The Health and Safety Committee now has members representing all of the main staff working areas ; it has produced a policy document on alcohol-related problems , and discussed such matters as first aid provision , working with VDUs , and fire procedures .
25 Kathleen was called to the phone and discovered her mother crying and laughing all at once , with all the family , it seemed , lined up behind her waiting to talk .
26 They 're in a hall playing badminton or something so too far away and a lot of shouting and laughing all at once .
27 The batch screens retained all of the controls that would normally be associated with traditional batch entry , namely batch headers and batch control totals .
28 Millions of retail and wholesale outlets are given in the yellow pages of the telephone directory collection , which covers all of Western Europe , as well as most of the world 's principal markets .
29 It covers all of these and more .
30 Corporation tax covers all of a company 's income and capital gains .
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