Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [conj] [det] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All the great and all the small .
2 Along with all the rest of them , he voted to apply the poll tax , through that guillotine procedure , against all the Scots , as well as against all the Welsh and all the English .
3 She said you were interning with a stockbroker and it was a special summer programme , so all the best and all the rest everyone else has already said to you .
4 Endill was led to the start of the line and told to shake hands with the first teacher , then the second , then the third and all the way along the line until the last .
5 Transfer this license together with the original and all the back-up copies of the Program , provided that the transferee completes and returns a REGISTRATION CARD to LD and agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement .
6 What we do know is that pre-emption means that no fewer than half the power stations ' fuel markets in England and Wales are entirely removed from the danger of competition .
7 I have no later than half an hour ago contacted my office and there has been no official communication re any decision being made on the royal dockyard and the capacity none whatsoever .
8 It was no more and no less than such a creature deserved .
9 In Elizabethan Willingham the typical holding was no more than half a yardland , a size which in practice varied from 14 to over 20 acres .
10 Mounds of dirt , rock and sand — little hills engulfed by dunes — blocked our view so that we could see no more than half a mile in any direction .
11 The two narrows are narrow indeed — the first no more than half a mile wide and , before the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 , crowded with a mass of shipping .
12 The tunnels were gloomier , the only illumination coming from occasional bf tubes suspended awkwardly from holes hacked at random in the roof , no more than half a metre above their heads .
13 Cambridge put up a tremendous fight and there was no more than half a length between the crews for 14 minutes .
14 The first English gold coin was struck only in 1255 and it was not until 1344 that the country was able to begin to sustain what proved to be no more than half a millennium of minting a gold denomination in its regular coinage .
15 1 No more than half an hour before serving , halve , stone and peel the avocados .
16 Denholm was surrounded by an almost palpable aura of aristocratic exhaustion that had disturbed and irritated Talbot in the early stage of their acquaintanceship , a feeling that had lasted for no more than half an hour .
17 From there , the crossing and the distance he had covered on that path , to the place where he was found , would take him no more than half an hour — less , if he was a brisk walker , and it was raining , he 'd be no longer than he need out in it .
18 She allowed herself to read for no more than half an hour a day .
19 According to Swayne , it is the creature 's habit to be out for no more than half an hour at night . ’
20 No more than half an hour .
21 No more than half an hour . ’
22 But in picking melees ( mixtures ) of medium-quality gems between a fifth and half a carat the kidnappers had gone for an area of the trade that is almost uncontrollable .
23 Presumably it can be done only where the essential core of each subject is no greater than half the total ; or where the subjects overlap in some way ; or where students are prepared to do more than 100 per cent of the work .
24 It is therefore possible to say that a standard Afghan Belouch , for example , will normally be comparable in price to a Yagcibedir , and both will usually be between a third and half the cost of a Russian Bokhara or Beshir .
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