Example sentences of "all [verb] with [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in foreign tongues as the Spirit gave them the gift of speech .
2 While it is clear that specific genetic alterations serve as prognostic indicators , not all correlate with a poor prognosis .
3 Not that I 'm surprised ; they 're all tarred with the same brush , that family ; the boy 's no better and no worse than his mother or his uncle .
4 As we left we were all presented with a small package , wrapped in gold paper which sported the Supersight emblem .
5 Then , like a shoal of fish moving within a net , Rose and the girls started to clear the table , to brush away crumbs , to wash , to dry , to return each thing to its own place , all done with a muted energy ; whispers , jokes , little scolding asides — ‘ No , that goes in the other place ’ or reminisce how they had made the same mistake before in order to soften any harshness in the scold , bending low in apologetic laughter .
6 Duncan Kenworthy , the producer of the two Storyteller series , and John Stephenson , the animatronics expert will explain how it was all done with a little help from some of their fellow creatures .
7 The way they manipulated their gang members , the way they deferred to their adoring mother Vi and the way they disposed of smalltime enemies like George Cornell and Jack ‘ The Hat ’ McVittie , were all done with a tangled misunderstanding of vice and virtue .
8 It is misleading to write of Aquitaine as though it were one vast feudal jungle where vassals rebelled against their lords , nephews fought against their uncles , and all done with a passionate ferocity which left little or no room for effective ducal government .
9 ‘ I 'm sure we could all do with a good cup of tea . ’
10 ‘ The existing manlifts were all equipped with a straight boom which tended to restrict their deployment to peripheral locations , ’ he said .
11 All equipped with a full suit of sails , including optional tri-radial spinnakers , plus the creature comforts you would expect from a Swan .
12 while we 're all waiting with a cooked dinner he 's going to have to go up Gerald 's .
13 To overcome this , the light is shone across ( usually at 90o ) an atomic beam ( Figure la ) or directly along a beam of fast atoms all moving with the same velocity ( Figure 1b ) .
14 She moved nearer , her silks and veils rustling about her , and we all watched with the same affection that she invoked from family and friends alike .
15 It all started with a public meeting in 1989 when an action committee was set up .
16 Atlantoaxial subluxation with subluxation of less than 9 mm carries the least risk of neurological damage , while atlantoaxial subluxation of more than 9 mm , atlantoaxial impaction , subaxial subluxation , non-reducible rotational tilt of the head , and combined deformities are all associated with a higher risk of neurological deficit .
17 Er and we shared the common objective that these minutes would have to be scrutinized purposefully because if there was any element er in any of the minutes that we did n't disagree with , then we would point it out to the management and had a redraft and have a signed redraft er by the secretary and the convenor , which meant that er at least we were all talking with a common voice .
18 Similar studies were all analysed with an overall framework of interrelating forms of social organization with the frequency and manifestation of social conflict .
19 Robert Hennell , 1741–1811 , a London silversmith , made one with a handle in the form of a nymph and the base as a dolphin , decorated with shells and rocks — all covered with a frosted finish .
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