Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We asked James what he thought about his new job : ‘ Erm … like … you know … this gorgeous girlie was buying me drinks all night … like … you know how it gets … right ! … yeah … well …
2 Department I produces all means of production and Department II produces all means of consumption .
3 I produces all means of production and Dept .
4 I produces all means of consumption and Dept .
5 There are two types of Head Hugger available — the 0–9 month variety which fits all 0–9 month car seats , and the Universal Head Hugger , which fits all car seats , using velcro fastening to secure it into position .
6 However the facts are that the courts have not for the last 300 years recognised , nor have they acted upon , a logic which renders all questions of law jurisdictional .
7 Lucidly , for instance , he explains how to counteract the ‘ around the next corner ’ syndrome which bugs all painter-travellers ; that will o' the wisp that tempts us all to go on ad infinitum , seeking the ‘ perfect ’ view , leaving us dispirited and fruitless .
8 He delighted the Faculty , which represents all modes of transport when he said : ‘ We do not believe the road system comes before everything ’ .
9 And the peace of God which passeth all understanding shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus . ’
10 " The peace of God , " he said , " which passeth all understanding , be with you and remain with you , tonight and for evermore .
11 If you 're unable to find suitable fixings and cabinet furniture at your local hardware shop , there is a firm in Lancashire called Woodfit which supplies all sorts of things by mail order , including some you 've probably never imagined existed .
12 I recently moved jobs to a firm which encourages all staff to improve their qualifications .
13 The Resistance was a unique experience for them , and they wanted to preserve its experience in the new French politics because this experience broke away from the famous dilemma of being and doing , which confronts all intellectuals in the face of action … .
14 This is achieved in EGG by the construction of a buffer array which holds all view conditions ( current , new and incremental values ) as well as the view controls and all model values .
15 Two salient age groups can be distinguished : the 16–30 age group , which contains all ages comprising at least 1 per cent of the users ( 92 per cent of all users ) ; and the 18–22 age group , which contains the five ages which each comprised at least 5 per cent of the users ( 56 per cent of all users ) .
16 Get your playgroup involved by writing off for the Playweek kit , which contains all kinds of money-making ideas .
17 So says the American umpire , Dana Leconto , who has tried out the new Palm Unit , a hand-held microprocessor which logs all shots , reminds players of court and ball changes , keeps time and does everything but make line calls .
18 The name means ‘ empty hands ’ and the art is a method of fighting which utilizes all parts of the body as deadly weapons .
19 BETWEEN LUSTY inhalations of the Marlboro cigarettes that he chain smokes , Robertson speaks with a passionate sincerity and an impressive grasp of his brief , which covers all matters European , from legal niceties to gossip about Europhiles .
20 ( 2 ) Then again it is regarded as doubtful whether there really is a specific quality of pleasure , and even of pain , which covers all experiences that people either want to have or avoid , and it is thought obviously desirable that people should have experiences they want rather than those with a certain quality .
21 The law , which covers all levels of cricket , will also specifically ban bowlers from lifting the seam on a ball .
22 And I think what we should have is a fifth person which is an outstanding sales award or something like that which covers all regions cos in Europe you woul you would n't vote for any of them would you ?
23 The group , which covers all types of authority and all services , will meet bi-monthly , reporting regularly to the Policy Board with recommendations for action .
24 Ensure that there is an active DC/DCs which covers all modules which have been changed in the package ( perhaps such DCs have been aborted ! ) .
25 Edited by Geoff Arnold , G3GSR , Radio Bygones is a high quality authoritative publication which covers all aspects of early wireless , transmitting and receiving — professional , amateur and domestic , with superb colour photographs helping to bring the whole subject to life .
26 It is a thorough , comprehensive piece of work which covers all aspects of dairy farming from housing , feeding , to health and production .
27 After further fine tuning the new programme , which covers all aspects of health , safety and environmental protection , will be applied throughout LASMO .
28 The department has an active programme of research which covers all sectors of Electronics and Electrical Engineering .
29 Together , Indexes and display pages make up the LIFESPAN User Interface which covers all LIFESPAN activities .
30 ‘ That 's where you tether your horses , ’ said the cleaner , with the unerring British humour which demolishes all absurdities .
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