Example sentences of "all [verb] by [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These are all justified by the dramatic context Orpheus 's happiness as he sings to the shepherds , his effort to impress Charon , his triumph as he marches off to fetch Eurydice — but they also gave the audience music to remember . |
2 | ‘ We 're all fascinated by the dark side , ’ said Oscar-winner Anthony Hopkins , 54 . |
3 | They are all designed by a human programmer , and so is the geography of the labyrinth . |
4 | Retail banking , insurance , property , shipping , communications , and retailing , for example , are all dominated by a small number of giant enterprises . |
5 | And sometimes it 's all done by the same company . |
6 | Does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that the level of investment is most of all decided by the real rate of interest ? |
7 | What all supplied by the Norwegian government ? |
8 | What and they 're all supplied by the Norwegian government ? |
9 | She liked sitting there alone , listening to the silence of the sleeping house , the night noises outdoors — a barking dog , a car starting up — all measured by the ticking clock . |
10 | Members are all recognised by the Royal Yachting Association and use the latest technology combined with traditional skills to help students achieve their aim . |
11 | Benefit of the Doubt must be given that all employed by the Grand Canyon were brain damaged at birth and were given their bureaucratic procedure in India . |
12 | It is excellent news for the area , building on the success of the business and creating natural resource-based jobs in areas which are all affected by the current decline in oil industry fabrication work , ’ said Dr Cantley . |
13 | There were jewelled stars and enamelled crosses worn on sashes of brilliant silk , and all lit by the glittering chandeliers which had been hoisted to the ceiling with their burdens of fine white candles . |
14 | In other words , the most difficult tasks found within any given layer are all characterized by the same type or category of complexity , just as water remains in the same liquid state from 0 degrees to 100 degrees Celsius , even though it ranges from very cold to very hot . |
15 | This bounding of the heart , this clarity of vision , this energizing , this moral certainty , this exaltation , this civic virtue , this murmured I love you , are all caused by a low-level smell emitted by one partner and subconsciously nosed by the other . |
16 | They were indeed all united by a common sense of manual labour and exploitation , and increasingly by the common fate of wage-earning . |
17 | The various departments ’ relations with Parliament , with outside bodies and professions are all governed by the same consideration that the minister is in charge and that he can be attacked ( in or out of Parliament ) for anything that happens or fails to happen in his department . |
18 | ( The books are all identified by a blue sticker . ) |
19 | The letter detector for any letter ( let us say R ) is used to identify that letter regardless of its precise visual form : for example , uppercase , lowercase and handwritten forms of the letter R are all identified by the same letter detector . |
20 | They were all playing by the same rules . |
21 | These are withdrawn from a UK bank by the non-bank private sector ( NBPS ) : NBPS bank deposits , the UK money supply and bankers ' balances all fall by an equal amount . |
22 | Railways , airlines , banks , and insurance companies are all controlled by the central regime . |
23 | Can my right hon. and learned Friend confirm reports in The Guardian earlier this year that the 12 local authorities with the worst record in English , mathematics and modern language results were all controlled by the Liberal Democrats or the Labour party ? |
24 | ‘ Oh , bother ! ’ said Mrs Hollidaye , calmly putting another teacup on the tray , not at all upset by the persistent clamour . |
25 | To return to Dr Johnson , this book perfectly illustrates his sonorous maxim : ‘ We are all prompted by the same motives , all deceived by the same fallacies , all animated by hope , obstructed by danger , entangled by desire and seduced by pleasure ’ . |
26 | Normally , though , sociologists have argued that these three strata have enough in common to make them components of one class , because they are all divided by a considerable gulf from the non-manual middle class , which contains its own strata . |