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

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1 But he adapts , not without pain ; and even the most romantic heroine learns to accept , like the heroine of Anita Brookner 's Providence ( 1982 ) , that her lover was after all bound in the end to prefer another .
2 If the Social Democrats do after all cooperate with the Greens , and the Greens hold the balance of power , can they use it ?
3 One must pay tribute to her dedication , and the gratitude of all connected with the Club , past , present and future is her due for the patient hours she has obviously spent in researching club records , the Henley Standard and personal reminiscences of many people who have been associated with the Club 's story .
4 I then went on to an Orion double bed , followed by a pink Passap ; I still wanted a single bed for speed — we ran a guest house and I was deprived of all knitting during the summer months .
5 If the landlord of an Assured Tenant wishes to obtain possession of the premises he or she must first of all serve upon the tenant a Notice Seeking Possession of a Property let on an Assured Tenancy .
6 These radical discussions during gang labour on the roads , and smuggling paled into insignificance when compared with the worst of all seen by the investigators , the widespread encouragement of idleness and vice by regular poor relief in cash .
7 Perhaps for many of the fans the best moment of all came at the end of the fifth Test , when Tony Greig went out and ‘ grovelled ’ before them .
8 It was first of all made by the Council 's planning consultants and then by the Planning Department set up under Local Government reorganisation , a department intended in part to oversee the Council 's housing policy and headed by a former employee of the Council 's erstwhile planning consultants .
9 It announced the suspension of all work on the grounds of lack of raw materials .
10 The best guide is nominal GDP , which measures the value of all spending in the economy .
11 The advantages were that local judges could be used , first of all to enquire on the pope 's behalf , but quite soon to decide the case as well .
12 The most encouraging increase of all comes from the Transport equipment sector which has seen exports rise 38% to £223.6 million .
13 About 80 per cent of all giving in the United Kingdom comes from individuals , not very different from the percentage in the
14 Stemp appeared before a disciplinary committee in Birmingham today — and was cleared of all blame for the incident .
15 What we do need is the co-operation of the residents , and I must say that we are beginning to get the co-operation now and in fact many people did phone in after the last incident when the officers were assaulted , first of all asking for the condition of the officers and showing concern , and secondly giving us information .
16 Then : Hence , the four fifths of the file loaded later contains 40.458 per cent of synonyms , and 59.542 per cent of home records ; the 20 per cent of all accesses to the file that are to these records will therefore be split in this proportion .
17 If I could first of all deal with the presentation of the women 's gold badge and the executive has decided that the award should go this year to Peggy from the Midland and East Coast region .
18 But the reddest faces of all blossomed during the Mau Mau Emergency .
19 ‘ I have been most of all impressed by the contention that removal to such an area would be damaging to the morale of journalists . ’
20 The plotting room was suddenly silent and the flag was flying at half mast for all to see on the garrison church at Moascar , Ismailia .
21 You must also remember that whatever deal you do , it 's reflected for all to see on the Ticker page of the Topic system . ’
22 His tent of meeting , the focus of his presence and means of dialogue , is pitched outside the camp , a sign for all to see of the distance now established between him and his people .
23 Subsidiarity was designed to operate under forms of government exercising undivided power , and the pretensions and ambitions to exercise this power are already clear for all to see in the plans for European integration .
24 The House does not have to take my word for it , because the action taken to deliver our commitments is there for all to see in the report .
25 A hybrid form of non-contingent cost based fee arrangement is to quote on a time basis for all work on the basis that the fee is payable whether or not the transaction completes in addition to arranging for a ‘ success fee ’ to be payable eg. a fixed amount on any completion and/or a sliding scale based on some monitor of performance .
26 But environmentalists have long claimed that the scheme has been underfunded , badly run and above all exploited by the tourist trade .
27 Dupea did not want to be tied down by anything or anyone — which seemed Nicholson 's own philosophy — and he wanted above all to keep on the move .
28 And my thanks to all connected with the Longhope lifeboat , for my day out .
29 The latter gave the right to self-government and self-taxation to all living within the town walls or boundary , leaving the surrounding rural area under the control of the aristocracy .
30 The exhibitors are all market leaders in their respective fields and are of special interest and value to all engaged in the credit profession .
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