Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [verb] [verb] all [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've no reason to think so , but I 'm trying to consider all possibilities . ’ |
2 | ‘ Unless you fight it , you 're bound to absorb all sorts of things , ’ he explains . |
3 | She is hoping to attend All Saints Primary School in Eccles , Greater Manchester . |
4 | The more intellectual and sophisticated we become , the more we are tempted to assign all sorts of reasons to why we have contact with particular people . |
5 | Their ability to demand high wages was by 1790 causing some employers to dislodge their hold by introducing machinery : " we are determined to destroy all sorts of Masheens for printing in the Kingdom " , runs one of the milder sentences in an anonymous letter from the journeymen received by one employer . |
6 | We are exhorted to get all women planning a pregnancy to consume a supplement of 400 µg folic acid or folate daily and to continue through the first trimester . |
7 | We 're going to dangle all sorts of ideas in front of you , challenge you in all sorts of ways , but we want you very much to feel free to share your experiences and to say ‘ Hey ! |
8 | It is used to store all modules entered ( under that Charge Code ) into LIFESPAN . |
9 | It is used to store all modules entered ( under that Charge Code ) into LIFESPAN . |
10 | It was developed to keep all aspects ‘ under one roof ’ in view of the fact that , outside London , Belfast is second to Manchester as the largest cargo airport in the UK . |
11 | In contrast to the policy adopted at St James 's , Knatchbull Road , it was decided to re-roof All Saints and St Barnabas with natural slates rather than the cheaper synthetic slates that had been used on the earlier project . |
12 | The definition had been left somewhat vague in the legislation , though it was intended to embrace all matters relevant . |
13 | ‘ Suppose it was meant to turn all eyes towards our hostess ? ’ |