Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [adv] all [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Most raw materials for industry and almost all the fuel have come from the mainland .
2 The combined effect of these provisions is to give a power of summary arrest in the case of all the more serious offences and many of the most commonly committed offences , e.g. murder , manslaughter , the major offences against the person , offences under the Criminal Damage Act and almost all the Theft Act offences .
3 Rather than you selling it to the boss and then all the trouble .
4 A SYSTEMS crash in the morning and a Stock Exchange bomb scare in the afternoon provided virtually all the excitement on yesterday 's dozy stock market .
5 Er yes , the door opener in fact was was put on wrongly erm by unfortunately P C and er as the pressure started to exert outwards erm it then found that there was no resistance and consequently all the pressure was being put outwards er and as such then the machine started to make a noise erm which then we had to switch it off , turn it round , back on again and eventually gained access .
6 He has never been a road man and now all the dedication at tracks like Aghadowey and Nutt 's Corner as well as Kirkistown has paid off .
7 For example , one might observe the fact that nearly all the world 's languages have the three basic sentence-types : imperative , interrogative and declarative ( Sadock & Zwicky , in press ) .
8 The in-head sound from headphones is easily explained by the fact that almost all the programme material recorded or broadcast is designed for two-loud-speaker reproduction in which both ears receive the sounds from both loudspeakers .
9 What a keen lad is Frank , leaving the ‘ Pool at 5 am to come to our house and then all the way down there .
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