Example sentences of "all [vb base] [adv] the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They are all partly true and they all make up the totality of a man whom I think very few people — perhaps least of all Niki himself — really understand .
2 Also , uncertainty on your part can lead to the risk of you surrendering all control over the session to the engineer , who will be more than happy to move into the producer 's chair .
3 We all know how the smell of such and such a flower or soap or tree conjures up memories of an incident in our past life .
4 The machinery they use , their cars , their clothes , the tourists they encounter , the music they hear , all summon up the idea of a new , modern , ‘ front ’ region : one which can only be fully appreciated by actually moving and becoming part of it .
5 We all prowl around the pool in a fabrication of isolation , none of us speaking .
6 The older definitions all revolve around the element of law or right , and rest the force of a claim ( whether it be a claim to political power or to the validity of a conclusion in an argument ) upon foundations external to and independent of the mere assertion or opinion of the claimant ( e.g. the laws of inheritance , the laws of logic ) .
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