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 . ’ |