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

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1 ‘ Silly idiot for bringing all that money in with her , ’ another of the girls muttered .
2 Coleridge , his thoughts still at Racedown , immediately saw the opportunity for bringing all his friends together at Stowey , and on 29 June wrote to Joseph Cottle to suggest — unsuccessfully — that he should take the next coach to Bridgwater : ‘ T. Poole would fetch you in a one horse Chair . ’
3 If there is to be a single offence of serious sexual assault , there are arguments for including all cases of obtaining sex by fear or threats within that .
4 So basically for drawing all designs that are to be in a single colour , relying on texture for their effect , I use the Fancy Patterns option .
5 For drawing all patterns containing more than one colour in the design .
6 This is an ancient road , the middle one of the three Roman roads which went over the Pyrenees , though it is worth pursuing all the way to the frontier , in my view , only if you want to enter Spain ( the small , walled town of Jaca , half an hour or so 's drive down the other side , is extremely attractive ) .
7 On the basis of Professor Jeffery 's figures , the total bill for building all seven AGRs will have been £15 billion , well in excess of their expectation , and prompting their description as ‘ the largest loss making civil project ever undertaken in the UK ’ .
8 The C. and A. G. is given the responsibility for auditing all appropriation accounts by the 1921 Act .
9 The reward for encouraging all members of staff to be active participants in the decision-making process , so helping them to develop an ownership of the final policy , is that it gives the policy a greater chance of being fully implemented across the curriculum .
10 Then they could talk about bringing all the funds for physics under one umbrella .
11 Though the RAWP review made some sensible changes to the national formula such as using all cause premature standardised mortality ratio , the resulting weighting was particularly contentious .
12 An alternative to having a separate entry for every word-form is that only base forms are listed in the lexicon , together with a set of lexical rules for deriving all regularly inflected forms of the base item , and a listing of all irregularly inflected forms .
13 The House has already passed an amendment to the 1994 Defence Bill calling for talks with the UK on cancelling the project and for halting all civilian as well as military plutonium production .
14 In order to maintain a link between admissions and progress in the early part of the Course , senior tutors ( along with personal tutors ) are responsible for counselling all students in Stage I of the Course .
15 Field Chairs ( along with personal tutors ) are responsible for counselling all students in Stage II , and are systematically involved in comparable ways to those detailed above for senior tutors .
16 What has proved to be a thorny problem , not just during the past four years but for many years before , is the basis for financing all the services provided by local authorities and the level of services that should be provided .
17 This would form the basis of a scheme for protecting all words of store from being manipulated by instructions which are not defined for the relevant data format .
18 Opposite us is the fireplace ; and in the hearth there 's one of those thingummies for keeping all the fire tools together . ’
19 That 's another good reason for keeping all your inputs in a separate area .
20 When the British were attacked for their role in the Boer War , Hyndman and Quelch for the British Social Democratic Federation prepared a dossier on the crimes of other imperial powers as the basis for condemning all — and so exonerating the British as no worse than the rest .
21 From delicate fringes on floral curtains to brightly coloured braid on the latest fabrics , Denise Brock has ideas for trimming all your soft furnishings
22 Nicholas believed that ‘ No man can so much advance his own good and happiness in anything as endeavouring all that in him lies the good and welfare of others ; and who doth that daily doth perform the greatest good to himself as he can desire or wish for . ’
23 But many now argue that they need to deal seriously with differences between women and the power relations that produce them , and , as Hooks says , to ‘ assume responsibility for eliminating all the forces that divide women ’ ( 1982 : 157 ) .
24 The department is also responsible for consolidating all the business plans and presenting the resulting total corporate plan and the strategic implications of the total plan to senior management .
25 As we shall see in the Russian case , it was a common phenomenon , echoing Marx 's description of Lafargue 's internationalism as merely a mechanism for absorbing all in a model French nation .
26 Klensch is well-known in the trade for patting all the most dreadful couturiers on the back , claiming , ‘ If I say a show is bad and a designer has very little talent , it really can have an adverse effect and I do n't believe that is my job . ’
27 His publisher may then decide that it is worth incorporating all the additions and corrections in another edition .
28 The section engineer , who can also be a project coordinator , a as I 've explained , is responsible for directing the group of project engineers and for overviewing all aspects of the project within his section , to ensure that they are technically adequate t to ensure they are technically adequate , have quality and we are providing safe service to the client .
29 In the latter case , no information , other than private memoirs , has been published and though Labour leaders talked about revealing all the secrets when they won power , once in office in 1964 , they also refused publication .
30 The world system is the unit of analysis for understanding all changes , even local changes .
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