Example sentences of "[pron] all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And told me of the fraternising between British and German troops on Christmas day in the trenches , and I could n't understand at first how you could shoot at someone all week , then make friends with them for one day , knowing you would try and kill each other again the next . |
2 | Willie Learmouth the session clerk came by today for the Intimations and he 's an awful nice man , one of Nature 's Gentlemen , went to Allan Glen 's when that meant something , his wife 's got a plastic hip but you never hear him complain , anyway he sat down to a wee cup of tea and naturally he could not resist my all butter shortbread ‘ Nettie , ’ says he , ‘ your petticoat tails would melt in a man 's mouth . ’ |
3 | Only because it 's one of my all time favourite riffs … |
4 | he is now in direct confron competition with Darth Vader , my all time favourite villain . |
5 | Well Mr said he had n't been , sort of erm himself all week . |
6 | NORTH Buckinghamshire , easy winners of the English Counties League 's Division Six , have been stripped of their title as punishment for not paying their All England Netball Association affiliation fees on time . |
7 | Meanwhile , Tyrone will begin the defence of their All Ireland football title on Saturday when they meet Monaghan at Omagh on Saturday . |
8 | Antrim will certainly vouch for that given that Carey was responsible for two goals and five points in their All Ireland semi-final defeat . |
9 | The ‘ Cats ’ stormed through the Leinster championship and then destroyed Antrim in the second half of their All Ireland semi-final . |
10 | There is though a real danger that Galway may have already played their All Ireland final , and that after their sterling endeavour against Tipperary they wo n't have sufficient left in the tank . |
11 | A veil of secrecy has been thrown over Derry 's final preparations for their All Ireland senior football championship decider against Cork . |
12 | In addition , a weighting of constructs according to their importance or status within the construct system ( as suggested by Shaw and Gaines , 1985 ) might lead to a finer and more accurate pattern of response compared to present methods in which all judgments carry equal weight . |
13 | That we do not , in the process , undervalue the experience that is already available to us in our own schools and those around us — in particular there is a danger that we fail to make use of the managerial ability which all teachers constantly deploy with children , or that experience which schools in different age sections from our own can give us . |
14 | The ability to respond in crisis is one of the skills which all teachers must possess . |
15 | Freedoms there are , but in encouraging a liberal approach to the national work plan which all teachers follow , freedom to ignore the work plan entirely has not been ceded by the state . |
16 | This down-to-earth , no-nonsense conception of man as an imperfectly socialized animal places much less stress than Durkheim on society as a metaphysical good to the preservation of which all activities are ultimately directed . |
17 | Throughout the nineteenth century , the Newtonian paradigm was governed by an assumption something like , ‘ The whole of the physical world is to be explained as a mechanical system operating under the influence of various forces according to the dictates of Newton 's laws of motion ’ , and the Cartesian programme in the seventeenth century involved the principle , ‘ There is no void and the physical universe is a big clockwork in which all forces take the form of a push ’ . |
18 | There is a corresponding and no less seminal change in painting : the abandonment of the single ground line on which all figures rest ; a change which makes painting no longer simply the decoration of a flat surface but at the same time a feigned window on the three-dimensional world . |
19 | The structure also contrasts with Fab-antigen complexes , in which all contacts with antigen are mediated by the variable regions of the antibody , and to our knowledge provides the first details of interaction of the constant regions of Fab with another protein . |
20 | Under a plan to which all factions had consented , the AFL troops were to assemble at the Barclay Training Centre and Camp Schiefflin , in Monrovia , the Liberian capital . |
21 | Objectification describes the inevitable process by which all expression , conscious or unconscious , social or individual , takes specific form . |
22 | In 1594 the Masters of Requests were allocated a room outside the gates of the court , to which all suitors might be directed . |
23 | Of course there is a core range of skills which all actuaries must possess in order to qualify . |
24 | The Parliamentary scrutiny to which all bills are subject enables MPs and peers to apply political and expert opinion to legislative proposals . |
25 | The cutting ice Which all hearts dread We could have melted ; But now its dart Is frozen into A stubborn heart . |
26 | On the same day , however , it passed a highly controversial law by which all residents of Lithuania would be given certificates of citizenship provided they signed a pledge to uphold Lithuania 's independence constitution . |
27 | So the decision was taken , in the interest of candidates , to introduced a fixed date by which all module results would have to be submitted . |
28 | Well you have n't pleaded a term of the contract that there 's a practice to which all solicitors are subject that they have got to do this that and the other . |
29 | Because of all this , there is a sense in which all assistance between relatives must be the subject of negotiations about when it is to be given , by whom , for how long , and on what terms . |
30 | Failing such developments , it is possible that the European Court will find the unprincipled and unpredictable system of libel awards to be a breach of Article 10 of the European Convention , under which all restrictions on freedom of expression must be " prescribed by law " . |