Example sentences of "all [verb] [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although not a Government publication , this book , first published in 1923 , achieved considerable popularity before the Second World War and has run to twelve editions , all revised by the original writer , the most recent being that of 1954 ; in England it was the main vehicle for the principles of Sir Truby King and his Mothercraft Training Society . |
2 | Rather like today 's optimistic prophets on the ‘ new age ’ , he foresaw ‘ an ideal society yet to be developed , which comprises all men ; all filled by the common striving for perfection ’ . |
3 | But then it is all explained in the last paragraph , where Sir Kingsley gives his highest praise to Clive James , for heaven 's sake . |
4 | Yet once it sported a blacksmith 's , joiner 's and a public house , all situated in the main street — Town Street . |
5 | It 's rare to find the BBC TV Gardeners ' World team all gathered in the same garden , but our Chelsea garden 's Gold Medal deserved a special television get-together to celebrate with designers Faith and Geoffrey Whiten , who share their winning ideas with us on page 18 . |
6 | There were twelve or fifteen finished pictures , all painted in the same manner as the one on the easel , patterns of glowing colour , but the subjects ranged from harbour and river scenes to landscapes with figures . |
7 | Before long English , French , Danish and Basque whale-hunters had all joined in the lucrative trade . |
8 | The broader inference is that the MARID rocks , related metasomites , megacrysts and polymict xenoliths found at Kimberley all formed in the upper mantle beneath the Kaapvaal craton over a short interval coincident with kimberlite generation and eruption . |
9 | The hotel is several cosy lounges and bars , all furnished in the local style with lots of pine . |
10 | There are eighteen species of penguin worldwide , all confined to the southern hemisphere . |
11 | There is no additional fee or paperwork for this insurance cover , it is all included within the International Datapost price . |
12 | Many nurseries are adding species and Old varieties to their lists and you may well find shrub forms , ramblers and climbers all grouped under the one heading . |
13 | When tonight those Tory MPs have all voted for the Prime Minister 's motion — for different and often conflicting reasons — the Prime Minister will claim that his motion has given him a mandate for Maastricht , when he stands for nothing at all . |
14 | So there he was , all frozen in the hot sun , I began to realise things were really serious when I see them machine guns itching to smoke in the fuzz hand . |
15 | Anne Marriner , 23 , admitted attempting to obtain property by deception and two counts of criminal damage all committed on the same day during January . |
16 | They were not all written at the same time , or in that order : I had to keep struggling to write my own work as Dana 's poetic demands became more and more insistent . |
17 | These cells are classified into about 210 ( according to taste ) different kinds , all built by the same set of genes but with different members of the set of genes turned on in different kinds of cells . |
18 | We can all watch for the Labour block vote at the end of this debate as a matter of principle , I could never vote in support of the Labour whip . |
19 | In short , all depends upon the precise nature of the public interest sought to be protected and this is not one of those cases — unlike , for example , Reg. v. Governor of Brixton Prison , Ex parte Osman [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 281 — where the extent to which the documents have entered the public domain will critically affect the question whether immunity from further disclosure should be held to survive . |
20 | We thank you all for the great success you have all made of the 1985 Appeal . |
21 | This can , as we have all seen over the last year or so in particular , have very severe effects on normally solvent companies . |
22 | It helps students to master the basic patterns of phonology and provides them with the training they need to handle English sounds , stress and intonation , and connected speech , all presented with the usual Headway clarity . |
23 | She mumbled beneath his mouth when his fingers pressed hard into her firm buttocks , and she felt a hot flame burn where his hand had rested , her mouth , her body , her mind all whirling with the incredible sensation that his unprovoked assault was arousing . |
24 | These later changes have all occurred in the last century and the pace of change is ever quickening . |
25 | Health chiefs called in to investigate were astonished to find piles of plastic puppies , all modelled on the loveable star of the famous Andrex TV adverts . |
26 | Why , her employer wished to know , were the Turkish women all accommodated on the left-hand side of the quarter-deck ? |
27 | The three publications , all produced by the same team , have collected a total of nine top awards from the BAIE this year at national and regional level . |
28 | The new line ranges from the 99/711 , 721 and 731 with one , two and three processors , available next quarter , through the dyadic and two-plus-one 822 and 832 for the fourth quarter to the 941 , with four processors in single image configuration , and the 99/982 doubled-up version of that , plus two-plus-two , three-plus-two , three-plus-three and four-plus-three variants , the 942 , 952 , 962 , 972 and 982 , all to ship in the third quarter . |
29 | Each layer or sheet , of which there may be 50 or 100 altogether , contains fibres of the protein collagen all pointing in the same direction within the plane of the layer , so that each sheet has a readily ( if you have an electron microscope ) discernible direction or polarity associated with it . |
30 | ‘ So many separate bits of evidence all pointing in the same direction . |