Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] all " in BNC.

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1 They cost £650 each and Nos. 1–5 , 7 , 9–11 , 13–22 and 25–35 were delivered to Pitlake Generating Station ( bodies only ) in April 1901 , while Nos. 6 , 8 , 12 , 23 and 24 were delivered later directly to Thornton Heath depôt , where in due course all were fitted out and mounted on their trucks .
2 The meeting was unanimous in adopting all the proposals , and in due course all present in turn paid their entrance fees and first annual subscriptions to the acting treasurer .
3 Another resolve was to put maximum weight behind the concept of total quality , embracing every facet of the operation , involving in due course all C&P 's 37,000 employees , and aiming to improve standards of performance across the board .
4 When Byrd 's songs have finally been recognized for what they are , there will at last be a recording of ‘ O dear life , when may be it be , sung to its complete text all eight stanzas of Sir Philip Sidney 's agonizingly erotic poem by five brave and talented singers who know exactly what they are doing .
5 Yes and if erm it was all like a political bit all the way through it , they would n't be like re real characters
6 You will probably have been giving your elderly parent emotional support all the way through the anxiety of her husband 's terminal illness , unless his death was sudden and unexpected .
7 To substantiate the continuum hypothesis De Camp and others ( for example , Bickerton , in his detailed studies of Guyanese Creole ) point to the following well-documented facts : few Jamaicans or Guyanese speak Standard English , few speak maximally broad Creole all the time : most speak ( by their own assessment as well as a linguist 's ) something " in between " ; and how close to the standard or the broad Creole they speak , is largely a function of their social class .
8 As soon as the slimmer returned to normal eating all the lost weight would return , plus more because the metabolic rate is reduced when subjected to a starvation diet .
9 He swung round , all but falling again ; and Ruth saw , standing on a broken parapet above them , a tall figure all in black .
10 Laid out as a patio garden , with tall fencing all around and various shrubs , plants and an ornamental pond .
11 Nellie had a pleasant bedroom all to herself .
12 Stop thinking you 're some great displaced intellectual all the time .
13 To give those weapons a destructive consciousness all of their own . ’
14 John Boraston took over as Principal Agent in 1912 , having been a professional organizer all his career and latterly chief agent to the Liberal Unionist Council .
15 In normal intestine all ORS were associated with net chloride absorption but the highest chloride absorption was from HYPO-ORS ( p<0.001 ) .
16 If at all possible interview all models with whom you have not previously worked .
17 In English literature all Stage II students are required to study linked core and options modules from at least one historical period .
18 The good thing about the airlift was that pilots had clear visibility all the way into Tabubil — a rare happening in an area where rain is often measured in feet over a 24-hour period .
19 The News of the World with its phenomenal eight million circulation , the Daily Mail , and the Daily Express all gave increasing space to sport .
20 Local planning authorities , the Secretary of State and English Heritage all have powers to serve Repairs Notices .
21 Arrangements were further complicated by the arrival of an orthodox Bachad group who demanded a separate kosher kitchen all of their own , which they maintained right up to the time of their departure to Gwrych Castle at the outbreak of war .
22 I used to go to him and say , ‘ Bill , please try and get them to do this ’ , and he did fight for me quite a lot , but it was an uphill struggle all the way .
23 IT MUST be awful being in Guns N' Roses , standing next to Axl Rose and listening to him making that funny noise all the time .
24 So within , your very new born sleeping all the time it , its body temperature can begin to drop without you knowing .
25 Convention , technique , and an empathy with the popular mind all went into the perfecting of the Chaplin act and it was these things that enabled him to become Sennett 's most accomplished pupil and which allowed him to create the cinema 's most appealing and most universal symbol .
26 I thought I heard the music of fairies , which is believed to render men forever enthralled to wonderland , and it plays in a responsive mind all life long .
27 ‘ John Birt should pay back to the Inland Revenue all the tax avoided in his period as deputy director general . ’
28 She said he must be the only nine-year-old boy in the whole of Yorkshire who had a proper bedroom all to himself .
29 He says , ‘ You 've been giving me the wrong club all week . ’
30 And apart from a next-to-useless photograph all we have — ’
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