Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [prep] all the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It gives counsellees ‘ permission ’ to talk about difficult areas , and indicates that we are willing to listen to all the emotion that they may harbour , but which they felt no-one else wished to know about .
2 And a question you have to ask yourself is why the labour party is prepared to spend on all the aspects of county council responsibility except education .
3 I ca n't do anything else for Ana and my story will be easy to write with all the ideas I 've got and — ’
4 It would be attempting the impossible to write about all the varieties of roads there are in England in the space of a few pages : such a wide-ranging discussion would be full of familiar generalisations and would make very dull reading .
5 ‘ Although it is impossible to respond to all the pleas we receive for charitable aid , it is wonderful when we can help a worthwhile cause . ’
6 Sociologists wanted to have their results accepted as scientifically accurate , have worked in the same way , but not always successfully , when dealing with people , is not always to easy to think of all the things which may affect the result .
7 The predominant feature in figure 1 is non-data-ink , as grid lines and hatching ; the effect is visually excessive , and the data are hard to find among all the noise .
8 Most of her flowers therefore tend to be in blue , which she would really prefer to combine merely with white to set against all the greens of the garden — but soft shades of mauve and pink also creep in .
9 But if each can be honest about themselves , try to understand the other , and be ready to give as well as take , they will be able to capitalize on all the benefits of facing life together as a stable and mature couple , for the second half of their journey .
10 In addition , textile effluents are very variable in flow and composition , so that the treatment process has to be able to cope with all the fluctuations that can occur from day to day or month to month .
11 and then gradually try and re do n't , do n't spend too much time trying to reconstruct the past because that , you know , you just get further and further behind with the present stuff so you know kind of try and at least make sure that , you know , maybe if you get a job you wo n't be able to go to all the classes but at least make sure you , you are in contact with somebody who has that you can get notes off every time , you know , that erm oh hello
12 They were able to work on all the routes allocated to that depôt , including 16/18 .
13 The bodies supervised by such boards are likely to be dominated by the bureaucrats who run them , rather than nominees who supervise them , particularly since they will be able to hide behind all the defences of professional expertise with organizations which are larger than almost all the departments within individual local governments with which councillors will be familiar .
14 Erm secondly , I 'm not a statistician , I am unable to comment about all the technicalities of the the various assumptions that go into things but some of the people sitting around this table will know that I 've been in Yorkshire and Humberside for quite some time .
15 Although neither very efficient nor popular with the other staff , Cabon made herself useful and soon had the run of the office and was able to look at all the files , amongst which she found one relating to the proposed voyage of the Rainbow Warrior into the nuclear test area .
16 You are able to look at all the Ford 1992 series of cars currently available in America .
17 But psychoanalysis 's limited address to social relations makes it unable to deal with all the questions western feminists raise about gender and subjectivity .
18 She had n't been able to sleep at all the night before for thinking of him , and some of her thoughts had been unprintable .
19 He wanted more money to be spent on broadcasting and a separate Ministry to be set up to direct and coordinate all information policy : this was the only way a minister would be able to deal with all the criticisms levelled at the broadcasters .
20 While watching the Moi trackers scurrying up the trees , he began to daydream of how he would return alone to compete with all the youths of her village in feats of strength and athleticism .
21 The Hospital quickly became unable to cater for all the victims of ill health , disaster and old age , and eligibility became restricted to merchant seamen only if they had served for some period in the Royal Navy .
22 Indeed it was difficult to cope with all the letters in the early days after the first programme .
23 Sometimes this happens if you 're self-coached , and , while you can read stacks of training articles , it 's difficult to sort through all the opinions and ideas .
24 It is clearly necessary to cater for all the languages in the group and ‘ double ’ resourcing or ‘ triple ’ or even more , has been possible for us with Nuffield Foundation funding , but it is far from being seen as an obvious need by those who hold the State sector purse strings , for example !
25 In other words it is his job to ensure that AIB is an effective investigating machine ready to cope with all the tasks that fall within its jurisdiction .
26 The Worldwide Fund for Nature has managed to buy one-sixth of the Mai Po marshes as nature reserve , but the protected area is nothing like sufficient to cope with all the needs of the bird traffic that pours through the area , especially with its diversified feeding demands .
27 She asked many questions about his travels , eager to know about all the places he had seen .
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