Example sentences of "all in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The players are all in confident mood and they know I demand 100% concentration on this task . |
2 | When I auditioned with Mike , he gave me a list of twenty-five songs to work on and I thought I had to learn them all in five days , because we were starting rehearsals only a week later ! |
3 | ( Tye alone wrote more than twenty for viols , nearly all in five parts . ) |
4 | They joined the army , had leaf , were sent to France and were killed — all in eight weeks . |
5 | All in rich wool . |
6 | All in rich wool . |
7 | The two groups on the four- and five-year study programme had been denied any science education at all in pre-independence Namibia . |
8 | Yet the primal mother is no longer with us , least of all in modern industrial societies where regimes of child-rearing , although perhaps permissive , can not provide for total maternal-dependency throughout life . |
9 | In the inner- and outer-city work in Belfast , however , these forms ( for example , fronting , unrounding and diphthongization of /o/ to /au/ , as in home , stone ) did not occur at all in hundreds of hours of recording . |
10 | In any case , it could well be that some students have no interest at all in certain idioms and prefer to by-pass them quickly in their search for what expresses their own aesthetic more closely . |
11 | Sit back as you go on a five billion year journey through the evolution of life — all in twelve minutes ! |
12 | This disc , running almost to 80 minutes , also includes his accounts of other Sibelius works — Leminkainen 's Return , The Tempest and The Bard , all in authoritative readings . |
13 | But surely too many conversations are recorded in the Life for Boswell to have checked them all in literal detail ? |
14 | Goody , however , claims that if the processes of political scepticism do occur at all in non-literate societies , they must always be limited and individual . |
15 | Sometimes you gallop them se if you do n't get them all in first lot , it all depends on the jockeys , if you get the jockeys or not . |
16 | There were similar entries for six other companies , all in strategic industries , including two small private banks . |
17 | As expected , Martina , fresh from victory in the Dow Classic in Birmingham , proceeded unharmed to the final , defeating Amanda Coetzer and Brenda Schulz for the second time in a week , Mary Joe Fernandez , and Heather Ludloff , all in straight sets . |
18 | All in four pages . |
19 | In this he followed Attaingnant , who had from his earliest days been printing gaillardes et pavanes for four instruments ( 1529 ) , basses danses garnies de recoupes for the lute ( 1529 ) , basses dances , branles , pavennes and gaillardes , nearly all in four instrumental parts ( 1530 ) , and gaillardes pavennes , branles et basses dances for keyboard ( 1531 ) , at least some of which were based on polyphonic chansons . |
20 | Colonisation ( either planned or unplanned ) and removal of population pressure are simply not possible at all in small sea- or land-locked countries ( e.g. in the countries of the Sahel , Lesotho , Swaziland , Rwanda , Burundi , or the islands of Oceania ) . |
21 | Turbulence has been observed to appear first of all in small spots restricted laterally as well as axially and presumably forming in the boundary layer . |
22 | On Sunday trading , again they all in various ways expressed a wish for freedom to prevail , with adequate protection for the workforce . |
23 | We have all been children , some of us are parents , and we all in various ways take responsibility for children . |
24 | They were all in general pleasant enough , although one of the men sent nearly everything back to the kitchen to be reheated , and one of the women pushed the exceptional food backwards and forwards across her plate with flicking movements of her fork , sternly remarking that plain fare was all anyone needed for godliness . |
25 | We are also pleased to welcome two new Word Processor Operators to the ACDP Unit : , who has worked with the Council for some time , first of all in General Office Services and latterly in the Assessment Department ; and , who comes with first hand knowledge of Advanced Courses , having recently completed an HNC in Secretarial Studies at Motherwell College . |
26 | but er that was all in six weeks it 's beautiful |
27 | Airfields have flayed it bare wherever there are level , well-drained stretches of land , above all in eastern England . |
28 | Catholic teachers are urged to consider the benefits of such a process of formation for all in religious education . |
29 | The parallelism of " inferior to none in pleasant conceits " and " superior to all in honest conditions " gives a schematic balance to the image of something light ( " pleasant conceits " ) being weighed against something heavy ( " honest conditions " ) , underlining the faulty logic of Euphues 's youthful mind . |
30 | In contrast , Coltheart ( 1980 ) and Saffran , Bogyo , Schwartz and Marin ( 1980 ) suggested that in deep dyslexia the normal reading system can not operate at all , and that the reading that the patient can manage is mediated by an alternative processing system located in the right hemisphere , a system which might play no role at all in normal reading . |