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

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1 Physically she 's the epitome , almost a caricature of the male fantasy dream girl , and I was stupid enough to endow her with all the other attributes I thought the perfect woman should have . ’
2 Actually , this one 's called an Official Match Day Magazine , presumably to differentiate it from all the unofficial ones .
3 We would also like to thank him for all the hard work he put into Lee Green .
4 She had it done cheap , promising to wear it in all the right places .
5 Say you 've got a report about a small red car , and you want to compare it with all the other small red cars that have been reported in the area .
6 ‘ As the managing director of a large commercial organisation , I employ solicitors to work on all the legal issues arising from the operation of my business and to advise me about all the new developments in legislation and case law . ’
7 For the successful person , a winning attitude means looking to learn something in all the everyday events that you encounter .
8 Although a skilled retroscender may learn how to pilot himself through all the historical imagery available I fear that lies some way off for you .
9 It 'll be able to remind you of all the wonderful speeches you 've made so far .
10 She ached to remind him of all the wasted evenings with prospective investors : the long , boring meals with pompous bankers and their dull , provincial wives .
11 We will call inferences of this type bridging inferences in order to distinguish them from all the possible inferences which could be drawn from a particular sentence .
12 Those who wish to avail themselves of all the different kinds of harmonics possible will find the information they require in the larger text books of orchestration .
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