Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] all " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We are not for having any man turn sceptic , and disbelieve his senses ; on the contrary we give them all the stress and assurance imaginable ; nor are there any principles more opposite to scepticism , than those we have laid down . ’ |
2 | ‘ The agent who arranged it all , ’ he continued , ‘ was he perhaps a lawyer , name of Jaggers ? ’ |
3 | The killing is repeated on ritual occasions , perhaps at first because the protection the totem gives them is not enough , or because they need to band together again to re-enact the crime which binds them all together , although they use a surrogate for the crime , not the actual father again . |
4 | While she changed , she could hear the others laughing and singing and when she emerged from the changing-room she found them all in the foyer waiting for her to emerge . |
5 | Gorman was singled out as the culprit who started it all and was promptly dispatched to the changing rooms . |
6 | Travel — On Home Ground : The performer who makes it all white on the night |
7 | Idly I wonder if she 'd have done the same thing had the play been Shakespearean : ‘ Now is the winter of our discontent … but leaving aside discontent for the moment I want you all to put your hands together for good old birthday boy Barry in Box B. All together now , Happy Birthday to you … ’ |
8 | De Niro had to fight for him to co-star in GoodFellas , but that was the picture which changed it all . |
9 | The broadcaster who threw it all up to become the son of God was giving thanks on the eve of the party conference in Wolverhampton . |
10 | Just as stagebound as anything produced before 1939 is When We Are Married ( 1943 ) , in which three middle-aged couples are thrown into a frenzy upon discovering that the parson who married them all those years ago was n't qualified to do so . |
11 | If you have n't got the telephone manual bit at the back which shows you all these facilities , then let me know and I 'll send you one . |
12 | I treasure the photographs I took of Jack , and following its refurbishment the instrument sounds as good as the day he fashioned it all those years ago — a credit to the man and fitting epitaph to his expertise . |
13 | In my last article in the magazine I told you all about my trip to Saudi Arabia , but I did n't tell you why I went or what I hope to do next . |
14 | As Adam Smith remarks in 1759 : ‘ When a person comes into his chamber , and finds the chairs all standing in the middle of the room , he is angry with his servant , and rather than see them continue in that disorder , perhaps takes the trouble himself to set them all in their places with their backs to the wall . |
15 | If there are four marks for a given point , the candidate who gets it all right gets four , the candidate who gets it all wrong gets nothing , but the chap who gets it part right has a possibility of one , two or three , and it 's often a question of judgement as to what an imperfect answer is worth . |
16 | First , what happened to the Jew who told you all this ? , |
17 | The camp was near the river which gave you all great joy-it had to be our bathroom — but that was fun to you too . |
18 | The similarities between things called by the same name are indefinite and fluctuating ; one tries to pin terms down by definition , so that they can be used for strict inference , but Wittgenstein showed that in the vocabulary of natural languages the similarities are ‘ family resemblances ’ , by which A may be like B in one respect and B like C in another , but A like C in neither , so that it is useless to look for common characteristics by which to define the word which names them all . |
19 | It has been written and directed by James Dearden , the man who had us all on the edge of our seats with Fatal Attraction . |
20 | For his part , the President stood with the rest of the politburo on the mausoleum of the man who made it all happen — Lenin — and took the salute at the military and civilian parade through Red Square . |
21 | Today the President of Guinness PLC is Benjamin Guinness ( 8 ) ( b. 1937 ) , the third Earl of Iveagh and the sixth direct descendant of the man who made it all possible , over two hundred years ago . |
22 | Nothing could have sounded more incongruous than the shot which stopped it all . |
23 | We scaled the 3000'ers many times individually but never completed the walk which incorporated them all , although two unsuccessful attempts were made . |
24 | In the end he does it all and more . |
25 | Pay one fifty a week , at the end of the year we put it all in a jar write your name down . |
26 | The first one , I mean , er , this is not casting the stone , but this is the way I see 'em all . |
27 | It was really uncanny the way he did it all the time . |
28 | ‘ On the order I want you all to march forward in straight lines . |
29 | That is the problem which faces us all . |
30 | I think it 's the fog what gives you all chest complaints on quiet . |