Example sentences of "[pron] all [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Except my agent had a will of sponge , so instead of telling the charity committee to go take a bath in some sulphuric acid , I 'd find myself trekking off to Bodmin to give my all for the local branch of the Cats ' Protection League .
2 There was a tearing sound and I bared my all to the world .
3 Chairman of my all of the offices or er tremendous amount of work which has gone into the local report to the Committee , er but also to the tremendous amount of work which has been done behind the scenes which I know has been going on with er that is quite good for the officers erm looking at the budget er i in the line with what actually saying for them .
4 In popularizing this slogan Labour was enormously aided by widespread resentment against ‘ profiteers ’ — a word universally used during the war to describe the conduct of shipowners , food wholesalers , arms contractors , landlords and all the other ‘ Brit-Huns ’ who were said to be exploiting wartime scarcities to line their own pockets while workers and soldiers loyally gave their all for the war effort .
5 For the last 14 years the show has been put on at the Apollo Theatre , with adoring parents almost filling its eighteen hundred seats as those true troopers give their all for the gang show .
6 It appeared that Jarrad , in which the pursuers ( plaintiffs ) were minority shareholders , had granted a security in favour of a creditor of Jesner & Sons Ltd and had also made interest free loans to Jesner in which all of the parties were shareholders .
7 Finally , there is one point which all of the customised companies made : personalised cosmetics may cost a little more than standard products , but they save you money because they do away with make-up mistakes .
8 Commenting on the Labour Force Survey results , Catherine Hakim remarks : ‘ The importance of the ‘ flexible ’ sector has clearly been underestimated ; it is hardly a narrow and insignificant fringe on the edges of the labour market ’ ( ‘ Homeworking in Britain : key findings from the national survey of home-based workers ’ , Employment Gazette , February 1987 , from which all of the above relevant information has been taken ) .
9 This sub-sector is an increasingly competitive one which all of the major firms have identified as a growth area .
10 They do , however , produce a forum in which all of the questions will be asked , where all who should be listening and responding are present , and where all those involved in the ‘ total child ’ can contribute to an individualized solution .
11 ‘ I once did a crossword in which all of the clues were susceptible of two quite different solutions .
12 Last year , Trade Indemnity announced substantial losses which required it to have a rights issue which all bar the Prudential took up .
13 Oh its all for the fantasy , one suspects
14 An essay in the latest issue of the Microprocessor Report makes the point that the chips that are pressing the clock speed argument in their design such as Mips , HP and DEC are the ones winning the performance not the people such as Sun , IBM and Motorola who contend its all in the instructions per cycle .
15 Then we 'll meet ye all at the Curragh Bar for a few good old jars , and then we 'll go on to the hotel .
16 Not that their newly re-upholstered troubled-funk rhythms would n't make converts of you all on the spot , but it 's heartening to see so many so attached to , well , so little .
17 At five fifty , it 's against you all on the left , at five fifty , any more at five hundred and fifty pounds ? is nine seven six , thank you .
18 Four eighty against you now at five hundred five fifty five fifty seated , any more at five fifty , it 's against you all on the right now five hundred and fifty pounds .
19 I hope very much to be with you all at the January meeting when I shall be able to thank you personally
20 And of course the Collection comes to you with a written Guarantee assuring you of satisfactory playing condition or free replacement without question — and with a fascinating illustrated booklet telling you all about the stars and songs featured .
21 ‘ I 'll tell you all about the secret garden , ’ whispered Mary .
22 ‘ Frank Griffith told you all about the letters ? ’
23 I du n no whether it was a real cat , I do n't think so , as a matter of fact I was just finished reading the book which is interesting , tell you all about the river .
24 ‘ So Ockleton 's told you all about the Tyrrell Society , has he ?
25 Erm erm anyway Mike will tell you all about the details so see you later everybody .
26 ‘ Willkomen , bienvenue you all to the cabaret .
27 That 's not clear exactly what that last bit says cos it 's not saying like you all of the land they rent out , but I guess it just means the excess above which
28 Yes , I 'll come on that romantic stroll with you and watch the sunset as we did in Seville and I 'll remind you of it , just as you intend to remind me of it , and I 'll go with you all of the cruel way , Fernando , and when it 's all over I hope it gives you the satisfaction you crave . ’
29 I wo n't bore you all with the technical details ; suffice it to say that the alloy truss rod previously fitted to Warwick basses just is n't man enough for the job — a classic case of a nice design let down by choice of materials .
30 ‘ May I take this opportunity to thank you all for the good work you are doing and assure you of my prayers . ’
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