Example sentences of "all [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In ‘ Great Expectations ’ all the character speak differently and the way that Dickens portrays them to speak all fits in with the character .
2 All wiped out in the War and he was brought up in an orphanage .
3 Silence for a moment , while we all gazed meditatively at the floor .
4 Yeah but again I think it all goes back to the script does n't it ?
5 ‘ And we all converge down in the meadow where the skirmishing will take place .
6 They hoped that the molecules would react with the surface to form a film , with the long chains all sticking out like a field of corn .
7 We were all fatigued enough for the rail road from Southampton is new and rough . ’
8 A dark close , a dark eerie house with silent people inside , and confused , childish tales of evil spells and horror — all made up for the ostracism of the two Rosin children .
9 Our jolly attendant makes one more and final round , checking that we are all tucked in for the night .
10 It 's all stripped apart at the moment !
11 Soon the twins and their brunettes and various glamorous hangers-on were all stripped off round the pool .
12 Nutty stood frowning , not able to complain , her insides all knotted up at the thought of jumping in .
13 It caused probably the first mythical switchboard ( since phones were only just installed ) , the cancelling of the Thursday night repeat was discussed in Parliament , Prince Philip loved it , Peter Cushing ( as Winston ) became a star , and the genuine sewer rats used for ‘ that ’ sequence all passed out under the studio lights .
14 and that was all welded together in the fire into a straight bar
15 ‘ It all builds up to the point where it affects your game .
16 It all refers back to the lack of acceptance of women in the society .
17 From the moment they all tumbled out of the minibus on the edge of the woods , the prime objective was to see who could collect the most conkers .
18 The eclipses of December 9 , 1992 , and those on May 21 , June 4 and November 29 in 1993 all home in on the area of profession and your personal hopes and dreams .
19 ‘ This kind of weight reduction ca n't be met by plastic 's rivals — and it all adds up to a reduction in waste at the beginning of the cycle , which is where the environmental action should start ! ’
20 It all adds up to a lot of loyalty , from staff and customers .
21 Together with some unique little touches — a new menu of European and Japanese dishes , newly designed china , and real glassware — it all adds up to a world of difference .
22 It all adds up to a time consuming and often costly exercise .
23 It all adds up to a summer of hard work for staff at the wildlife hospital near Aylesbury .
24 It all adds up to a summer of hard work for staff at the wildlife hospital near Aylesbury .
25 The Pyramids , the Valley of the Kings , the towering columns of the ancient temple at Karnak , the lush valley of the Upper Nile where a felucca ( traditional sailing boat ) ride is one of the most peaceful experiences imaginable … it all adds up to the holiday of a lifetime .
26 ‘ Do you think you could ask them all to stand over by the window , please ?
27 Regional Railways , Cheshire County Council and the European Regional Development Fund are all contributing along with the PTE , to the £10 million cost .
28 There is quite a history of individual countries backing a particular group , taking a particular line , and it all ending up on the battlefield .
29 The table and chairs and windowboxes all fit in with the period of the house .
30 We were all caught up in the shock and wondered what the significance was .
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