Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [prep] all [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A true performer needs patience to cope with all the waiting in the wings and general hanging about while some director chappie takes his pick of the talent .
2 Unfortunately , there is little pipe — so you would need quite a standardisation between nut sizes large selection of open-ended spanners to cope with all the nuts you might find .
3 The rest of the time , it 's largely down to Pat to attend to all the kennel duties .
4 But I chose the wrong time when prices were depressed and there was n't a great deal to come after all the expenses were paid .
5 Early on , working in tandem with John Higgs , he had brought in the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group and the Nature Conservancy Council to look at all the farms on the estate to make sure they were farming with conservation in mind .
6 No new generic names has been proposed fro " Ophiophthalmus " partly because there has been no opportunity to look at all the material but mainly because it remains to be demonstrated that it is distinct from the genus Ophiomitrella as stated before .
7 The BIL says he worked out a Paul Daniels routine to deal with all the people who came in complaining about it ( count to three — say the magic word — now look in your wallet ) .
8 It was pointed out earlier that one difficulty in using inverted files is the need to deal with all the records possessing a given attribute at the same time , so that a great deal of working space is required in main storage .
9 Implicit in these views was the fact that child abuse was considered to be only one of a range of problems that many families who come under the system 's microscope were experiencing , and that there was a need to respond to all the problems including child abuse , rather than of necessity giving it priority .
10 There is often a very high service charge to pay for all the administration , maintenance services — such as cleaning of communal areas and gardening — and , of course , the wardens .
11 He praised the performance of 18-year-old Grant Watts , scorer of Palace 's first goal in a shock 2-1 win , and said : ‘ It was a night to enjoy after all the trouble we 've been having this season .
12 Those who suffer most are the prisoners who allow their mask to sink through all the layers of their personality and blot out the warm , loving , sorrowing parts of themselves .
13 What is the literary scholar to do with all the information to be found in the concordances and word-lists generated by the new technology ?
14 There are hardly enough hours in the day to cram in all the lesson preparation , background reading , meetings and classroom work necessary to be an effective teacher .
15 The point to bear in mind is that all that glisters is not gold , and there has been a price to pay for all the splendour .
16 In other words Jansons encourages the listener to join in all the fun without ever spoiling it by camping things up along the way .
17 Erm I I 've no wish to run through all the points er again that erm Mr and er Miss have have made in regard to the southwest sector .
18 There could however be a tribunal which had jurisdiction to determine whether the preliminary state of facts existed ; here it would be for the inferior tribunal to decide upon all the facts .
19 Held , allowing the appeal , the judge had referred to Cavendish ( 1961 ) 45 Cr.App.R. 374 in ruling that it was open to a jury to infer from all the circumstances that there must have been prior arrangement with the occupier for such a large quantity of burglary proceeds to arrive so quickly at the premises .
20 The exhaustive ballot can be used only if the voters have the opportunity , the time and the inclination to participate in all the ballots that may be necessary — conditions that clearly can not be met in parliamentary elections .
21 Yes , it will be appropriate for both British Rail 's internal inquiry and the inquiry that I have announced under the railway inspectorate to look at all the implications that may be relevant to the work being undertaken .
22 I had a talk with John Heminges , and he said they need a new man to help with all the clothes and the other things . ’
23 ‘ NOW Arthur sends his Eagle to Shaftesbury to share with all the world a Message shaped by the Way of Healing experienced in Avalon and glorified by the Grace of Gaia 's planetary heart ’ — Passage from new book , Spheres of Destiny , The Shaftesbury Prophecy , by Robert Coon , which concludes that Shaftesbury is the energy centre of the Earth .
24 I could not believe it ; I had another 30 minutes to think of all the things that could go wrong .
25 Er I do n't think one would ever have the stomach to go through all the detail .
26 First we had to choose what animal to make , so we went round the Star Zoo to look at all the animals .
27 I mean , it 's , it 's , I really do feel on these tendency to come on all the reports , I think we want , I think we want to hear that jobs and wages will undoubtedly go up , it 's erm this is absolutely inevitable that wages will go up and rise in the situation .
28 If you 're extending the plumbing and drainage to incorporate a second bathroom , you may have to notify the water authority in order to comply with all the water regulations .
29 What distinguishes them from secondary ( and tertiary ) qualities is that they are those features which corpuscles need to have in order to account for all the qualities ( primary , secondary , and tertiary ) of the substances which they make up .
30 It provides a discretion to the judge to consider whether the return is an appropriate order to make in all the circumstances .
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