Example sentences of "[verb] all [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | This book 's purpose is to show Charles as an archexponent of Carolingian political practice in an age when new ( as well as old ) problems beset all Charlemagne 's successors but none more so than Charles . |
2 | ( West Greek cities oscillate between prosperity and obliteration , justifying all Pindar 's insistence on the mobility of fortune : Olympian xii is his frankest hymn to Fortune , Tyche , and is addressed to a Sicilian victor , Ergoteles of Himera . ) |
3 | On May 16 the NPRC announced that it would respect all Sierra Leone 's obligations to the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) and to the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ) including the deployment of the ECOMOG ( ECOWAS Monitoring Group ) in the country as part of the Liberian peace process [ see p. 38853 ] . |
4 | Mr Nicholls has all Charlotte 's little books now , in a cupboard in his room . |
5 | I urge all AEEU members most strongly to vote yes . ’ |
6 | All these accessories fit all Silver standard gauge punchcard machines . |
7 | Gradually , I moved all Poppy 's bowls near the entrance to her den under the office , and fed her twice a day . |
8 | However , Victoria 's weekly bath was a ritual , a ceremonial , absorbing all Aunt Margaret 's attention and taking up a great deal of time , and Melanie was by herself in the kitchen , which was warm and smug and complacent since its work was finished for the day . |
9 | The town itself is in most respects unremarkable by comparison with its Devon neighbours , and like many of them flourished especially in the seventeenth century , heyday of the West Country cloth trade : when Celia Fiennes passed close by in 1698 , she found all Exeter and the country around making ‘ an incredible quantity of serges ’ which were sent from the port of Topsham to be sold in Europe . |
10 | The Base Liason Committee Chairman wants all Heyford jets grounded . |
11 | GAA : Micheal McGeary sets the scene for today 's eagerly awaited All Ireland hurling final between Galway and Kilkenny at Croke Park , Dublin |
12 | GAA : Micheal McGeary sets the scene for today 's eagerly awaited All Ireland hurling final between Galway and Kilkenny at Croke Park , Dublin |
13 | With the decision to concentrate all Canberra units at Wyton , the OCU moved across in July 1982 and took over the accommodation vacated by 39 Squadron . |
14 | The section of the Education Reform Act 1988 , which forces all LEAs to devolve financial power to the schools in the form of Local Management of Schools , is only one of the many new initiatives designed , apparently , to bring about an increase in quality . |
15 | The Ministry of Defence says all Wessex helicopters have been suspended as a precaution , until the cause of the crash is established . |
16 | The firm which carried out the survey says all Gloucestershire motorists could soon be paying the price for crime in higher insurance premiums |
17 | Barker let it be known that his ( Tissington 's ) company sold out well before 1760 , passing all Coniston accounts with his company to Mr. Hall , who was Roe 's man-on-the-spot , getting a receipt from the same , in full , free of all demands , for thirteen twenty-fourths belonging to Anthony Tissington . |
18 | They done all Chas and Dave . |
19 | Doing it bit by bit I done all Ross ' bedroom yesterday . |
20 | It even proved possible , in late 1981 , to begin the INF talks which NATO wanted , and it was Reagan who took the most dramatic initiative in these with a proposal to destroy all US and Soviet intermediate-range missiles in Europe , the so-called ‘ zero option ’ . |
21 | If public DC access is granted , by setting the 3rd parameter to TRUE , all users will be able to view all DCs as if they were an interested party . |
22 | On 17 January 1989 , US District Court Judge Thelton Henderson issued an injunction against NMFS ordering the entire US tuna fleet to carry observers , and ordering all US tuna boats operating in the ETP without observers to ‘ immediately return to port or otherwise immediately act to carry on board an official certified observer . ’ |
23 | And erm but then they 'd all Margaret and erm everybody had jumped on the bandwagon and said , . |
24 | SMART Guy Whittingham scored all Pompey goals in their 3-3 draw with Bristol City . |
25 | , they 're all bugger all Albert ! |
26 | But the real explanation , it seems , is simply that the Evening Standard 's Commuter Club has begun to highlight all LT 's deficiencies . |
27 | The new unit will offer services even where the customer has decided to install all non-IBM hardware . |
28 | Alpha is a group is University of Ulster graduates who feel it would benefit all Northern Ireland graduates in the catering and tourism fields to keep in touch , both socially and on a professional level . |
29 | Although we predict that many of these sites are DNA-PK phosphorylation sites , we do not expect all Ser-Gln motifs to serve as DNA-PK recognition elements . |
30 | She said the Edinburgh summit had been a tense time for the family when it seemed all Mr Garel-Jones ' work on Maastricht could have come to nothing . |