Example sentences of "[adj] [vb base] all " in BNC.

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1 2 Place all the dressing ingredients in a screw-topped jar and shake thoroughly until smooth .
2 2 Remember all the details that you can — you may have forgotten some of them when you were telling it the first time .
3 Before this come all the coloured belts known as ‘ kyu ’ grades .
4 An outstanding American teacher of music speaks from her own experience of young children ( Upitis 1990 : 2 ) : " We have one strong factor in our favor in taking on the task of helping people become musicians , and that is , in some form all of us are already musicians . "
5 Directions issued under the Hospital Complaints Procedures Act 1985 require all NHS hospitals to make formal arrangements for dealing with complaints and for publicising those arrangements .
6 Some people get back pain , some get irritable , some withdraw , some become frantic and panicky , some assume a calm , out-of-touch-with-reality veneer , some spend all their time moaning about what 's wrong …
7 No le let them have sort of like a half an hour talk before you announce the quiz straight after that let all their stomachs go down and then sort of get
8 England have been shown up for the lack of quality in their line-up , although Gooch 's illness here , Michael Atherton 's illness in Calcutta and the stupidity of leaving out Phil Tufnell from the first Test and Atherton on the second Test all contributed to an unexpectedly one-sided contest .
9 All general SVQs at levels I to III contain all five core skills , at least at stage 1 , as mandatory elements .
10 ‘ The constant worry all my staff have is of being transferred . ’
11 These cover all lifting tasks , and should n't be thought of as just applying in an industrial environment .
12 Ryobi Masterline have three ’ match reels ’ in the Mastermatch series , these cover all options and situations .
13 These record all screen and keyboard activity and provide the basis both for programme debugging in the event of the unexpected happening , and for determining whether a user needs advice or further training .
14 These express all the possible behaviors of attributes of molecules of the particular point group involved , and are collected in the character table .
15 These include all the watches and calculators that each member of the household has ( 10 ) , the laundry equipment ( 3 ) , an electric drill with electronic control , two radios , the hi-fi equipment ( 3 ) , two TVs , and video recorder , and two remote controllers for them , a home computer , word processor , and printer , three electronic alarm clocks , a food mixer , toaster , vacuum cleaner , and three dimmer switches for the lights .
16 By convention , these include all stars down to magnitude 1.4 .
17 These include all sunk costs .
18 All of them have come out of the time over the nineteen ninety three have all been employed by the company .
19 These have all the ‘ extras ’ necessary for a cistern to meet the requirements of the water bye-laws .
20 It will vary because er erm er we we ac remember that we have a formula which will expose to what your er erm , nominated income was in previous years what the membership , you know , these have all changed so it could be i I would n't like to say it 's exactly the same could be a bit of a problem !
21 Apart from the finds , these represent all that is left of the excavated site , and so are extremely important ; they also represent the investment in the excavation from a financial point of view , which may have cost a considerable amount of money , and it is therefore usual to duplicate them , storing one copy far away from the original records in case of accidents .
22 Pursue all that pursue all that Sunday , yeah ?
23 ‘ Sam 's chances of coming out of this alive diminish all the time . ’
24 All put all their pickles on there ?
25 , they 're all bugger all Albert !
26 The entity-types path and pathitem shown in Figure 4 hold all information on the trails made by users through the textbase .
27 Application is made on the general form of application ( N 244 ) supported by affidavit which must verify the amount of damages , give the grounds of the application , exhibit any documentary evidence and if under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 give all particulars ( RSC Ord 29 , r 10(3) ) .
28 While admittedly not actual taxation , many impose all sorts of conditions on foreigners , effectively excluding all but the super-rich .
29 They all know all about that !
30 So it 's absolutely essential that we do go forward formally and take up all the issues in relation to the minimum achieved performance levels and the scheme arising from the consolidation of the effects of last year 's pay settlement , but as er most of the delegates from British Gas will know , I 've been er ensuring that we first of all get all of the reports in from the regional joint indu regional joint trade union secretaries to ensure that we have as much information for once as British Gas has , about what 's going on within the company , and secondly we 've had er full debates on the trade union side to ensure we were well aware of just exactly what our recollections were of what happened last year and to ensure we 're going forward in a clear and a positive way .
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