Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] with all " in BNC.

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1 In other words , according to this view , Germany along with all the other nations stumbled into war in nineteen fourteen , was then declared , simply because she was the defeated party , declared to be the guilty party , erm had punitive terms imposed on her at the Treaty of Versailles , and as a result of this moved towards extremism in internal politics , with the erm consequence that the Democratic Republic of Weimar collapsed , erm Hitler came to power , and Hitler was some kind of evil person , a Satanic messenger from Hell , who first of all visited his atrocities on , on the Germans before doing the same to Europe as a whole .
2 Despite the icy ground underneath , he was urging his large roan horse on with all his might .
3 Earlier , the government had ignored a UN deadline ordering the release of the IAEA inspectors along with all documents " they deem appropriate " by Sept. 24 .
4 and then she 's put a wide frieze round with all little elephants on and then top part it 's just all little balloons with elephants
5 Simon calls them ‘ the doomsdayers ’ and they are just as persuasive as he is , but are putting the exact opposite case : that rapid population growth is destroying our green and pleasant planet along with all its economic and social institutions .
6 I know you have to cut the cake up with all those little bits
7 My mother kept the box in a cupboard in her sitting-room along with all manner of other things which had been handed down through her side of the family .
8 The true book-collector must accept this sort of eccentricity along with all the other criteria .
9 And it is not just the newspapers , I 've had more than my fair share of his election missives shoved through my letterbox along with all the other junk mail .
10 If this is how her work is to be read , then we are of course back with all the problems of the kairos approach : why has history been what it has been and given what history has been what may be said of God 's intention in relation to women ?
11 They had heard how hospitals messed people about with all that unnecessary waiting and medical jargon , and if anyone tried to treat them like illiterate peasants there 'd be a letter in the post to some M.P .
12 She put the thought down with all the other unpleasant thoughts she kept having and flew .
13 You bring the log down with all your might .
14 So it was we 'd got distractions and then we suddenly chip in with all these choruses er no !
15 A walk along with all the expensive yachts and all that round there you know you sort of approach it and walk along up here and
16 It was n't something she 'd consciously considered before , just buried the memory along with all the others , but , thinking about it now , she knew he was right .
17 So at the start of the second week I will want to put a master sheet up with all the headings on
18 I went to the er er fourteens and er I was there quite a while and er I , I got a booklet in with all different nationalities and er it said Welsh , Taffy , you see , Taffy is Welsh , up here , is a Welsh name .
19 A simple , slow , bumping grind complemented by fine snippets of vocal , underpinned with soft strings that create a low-lit ambience as the rhythm rocks out with all the time in the world to spare .
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