Example sentences of "[conj] [art] all " in BNC.

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1 It 's great fun , very enjoyable , but for a young women who 's perhaps come up from a convent or an all girls ' school and who feels very uncomfortable with this person because he 's thirty years older and has power over here , it 's not perceived in the same way .
2 I equally do not believe that the All England Club is going to sign a contract to create a completely new club in Basingstoke tomorrow morning .
3 It did not help matters that about the time Rowell 's rather reluctant jab at some New Zealand rugby habits was being published it occupied space beside reports that the All Blacks had been over-vigorous — and sometimes over-the-top — in their match against New South Wales at Sydney .
4 New Zealand rugby and the All Blacks were not quite protected by the armour-plating they wore in the two years after the 1987 World Cup triumph , but the Irish would pay testimony to the fact that the All Blacks had become a very hard bunch of men by the end of their tour .
5 The truth of the adage that the All Blacks might be vulnerable ‘ going back ’ seemed to be borne out when Vinnie Cunningham 's neat chip over the line and the New Zealand defence looking anything but efficient .
6 Then came the uncomfortable news that the All Blacks ' opposition in Treviso would involve some South African players .
7 Tonks feared that the All Blacks playing a South African XV at Treviso would so widen the gap in South Africa that future combination might almost be impossible .
8 Note also that the Law Commission has proposed that the all or nothing rule be amended ( see paragraph 7–22 above ) .
9 Now Edna said , did n't you say that the all the sideboards coming .
10 Questioning of the effectiveness of the accepted methods , and the justification for them , was not confined to penal reformers , being shared by no less a figure than the all powerful Permanent Secretary at the Home Office , Sir Charles Cunningham .
11 Italy has also provided extensive coverage , while in New Zealand there has been almost saturation screening of races , no doubt fuelled by the hope that , although the All Blacks and their cricket team failed to win their respective World Cups , New Zealand sailors can go all the way and clinch the oldest international sporting trophy in the world .
12 All good fun , and I do n't suppose it has anything to do with the fact that an All Black can now earn up to £45,000 a year without sacrificing his status as an amateur .
13 In order to become more cost effective it is essential that an all out effort be made to attract an increased number of potential teachers to attend the proposed day in July .
14 should know that an all
15 I 've got , I 've said that an all , all along they 're actually good , should let your John have a look at these , some parts of it are boring , or some parts are really nice like the electric grade and , you know the fireworks
16 look 's like that an all , I want to know if it 's going in weekly or monthly
17 With only a V6 under the bonnet — albeit an all new 3.2-litre 204bhp unit — driving the front wheels , Honda clearly is n't playing Mercedes ' game .
18 The game , played as a centrepiece to celebrate the BC centenary , provided the All Blacks with a useful opportunity to blood many of their new players .
19 If the all conquering trend towards video is to be challenged , then The Smiths will head that challenge .
20 But , even if the All Blacks are subconsciously tempted to relegate the Irish to an after-thought , it might not make a bit of difference .
21 If the All Blacks had major weaknesses in the Test series they were of fullback defence and goal-kicking , where Williams and Going became the erratic test kickers .
22 Cos the all the was over .
23 Roebuck said that coach Bob Dwyer taught him several new attacking options and running angles in 1991 which he aims to perfect in 1992 when the Wallabies host Scotland and the All Blacks before touring Ireland and Wales towards the end of the year .
24 New Zealand rugby and the All Blacks were not quite protected by the armour-plating they wore in the two years after the 1987 World Cup triumph , but the Irish would pay testimony to the fact that the All Blacks had become a very hard bunch of men by the end of their tour .
25 THE whole back page of the Dominions newspaper in Wellington on the morning of the Second Test between Ireland and the All Blacks was taken over by Steinlager , the ‘ official sponsors of the All Blacks ’ .
26 there was this witch doctor and Scooby Doo was — he was standing by the witch doctor and the witch doctor went in and he went — he went chasing him Scooby Doo went in the cupboard with Shaggy and got some clothes on and they were acting on and then the witch doctor pressed the button and they turned on again then and then Scooby was acting and then they just take him and he keeped on switching it until they all came round and the all clothes fell off him .
27 I went to Cardiff to watch the Third-place Play-off between Scotland and the All Blacks and stood in the West Enclosure .
28 Already , Scotland and the All Blacks , the losing World Cup semi-finalists , will be touring Australia and the Wallabies will have to run onto the field without the direction and inspiration of captain Farr-Jones .
29 ‘ It would be wrong for me to play in the Tests against Scotland and the All Blacks and captain the side and not be around when the guys go on tour .
30 It is a question which will take on a more hard-nosed approach once the euphoria of post-World Cup celebrations die down and the reality of the 1992 season , with the test challenges of Scotland and the All Blacks plus the Wallaby tour of Ireland and Wales and possibly South Africa , arrives .
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