Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [v-ing] all " in BNC.

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1 Hair needs moisturising all year long which is why more and more products are formulated with effective conditioning ingredients .
2 FourGen Software Inc , Seattle , Washington , will this week announce a major new product line called FourGen Manufacturing , a six-module production planning and control suite built using all the latest technologies such as client/server , object orientation , 4GL , SQL and CASE .
3 But it was n't uncommon for clients to stand waiting all night .
4 ‘ I felt Dr Courtney enjoyed watching all the girls give evidence .
5 Below in the hall came running all the inmates of the house to gaze up at her , their faces stunned .
6 The election campaign included forcing all newspaper sales off the streets , widespread use of violence and thuggery , arson attacks on offices and homes , the takeover of the local radio station by the NSDAP and exchanges of gunfire on the streets .
7 The Headquarters team doing all the planning and Districts taking over once a project
8 A recognition of these instinctive processes and relations does not of course entail envisaging all social behaviour as an unmediated result of underlying primordial processes .
9 But she ignored it , the desire to escape overriding all other emotions .
10 In conclusion food sensitivities are evident after treatment of Crohn 's disease with elemental diet but are variable , often do not persist , and are of insufficient importance to warrant putting all patients through elimination diets .
11 Our study suggests that food sensitivity is of insufficient importance to warrant putting all patients through elimination diets .
12 A doctor called in police after Heath phoned him and said : ‘ The old cow keeps nagging all the time .
13 In hard winter areas it will need protection with cloches to continue cropping all through the winter .
14 Phyllis enjoyed telling all that had happened for some days .
15 But her third visit came a little after the Cyprus coup , when British Immigration officers started suspecting all Cypriots of being potential immigrants .
16 A patient period of fund-raising ensued using all sorts of ideas to bring money in to enable such an ambitious project to commence .
17 The West Germans favoured withdrawing all nuclear artillery and ground-based missiles from German soil , while the UK urged only a partial reduction .
18 I knew something was up the minute Tod started selling all the furniture .
19 Briefly , the method involves scaling all the images to a standard body size and postion and to a fixed magnitude .
20 A WOMAN faced losing all her limbs last night after being bitten by a tiny spider .
21 Since the women 's movement started bringing all the lesbians out , anyone with a bit of presence gets accused of it .
22 The organization 's broad philosophy and open-endedness allowed people to arrive carrying all manner of political baggage .
23 They keep sheep in Magdalen grove now , and I hear the fleecy care bleating all day long : I am shocked to find that none of my pupils , though they are all acquainted with pastoral poetry , regards them as anything but a nuisance : and one of my colleagues has been heard to ask why sheep have their wool cut off .
24 I thus set about preparing for the days ahead as , I imagine , a general might prepare for a battle : I devised with utmost care a special staff plan anticipating all sorts of eventualities ; I analysed where our weakest points lay and set about making contingency plans to fall back upon in the event of these points giving way ; I even gave the staff a military-style ‘ pep-talk ’ , impressing upon them that , for all their having to work at an exhausting rate , they could feel great pride in discharging their duties over the days that lay ahead .
25 These programmes , in which the versatile talents of Jack Peach and Bill Herbert came into their own , were exciting , and they kept our ‘ Night Shift ’ staff busy arranging all details .
26 most times keep interfering all the time
27 While the Course facilitates meeting all of these aims , it has a particular responsibility in respect of 1 b and 1 c , 2 , 3 and 5 and enables the Polytechnic to make a distinctive contribution to the national system of higher education in these areas .
28 Councillors say grazing all year round is ruining the grass and they want to restrict the ancient rights of commoners .
29 The Brownie Guider put her fingers in her ears , and at last the Brownies stopped talking all together .
30 The hand keeps moving all the time , warding off rather than stopping .
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