Example sentences of "[noun sg] [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 | Below in the hall came running all the inmates of the house to gaze up at her , their faces stunned . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | But she ignored it , the desire to escape overriding all other emotions . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Our study suggests that food sensitivity is of insufficient importance to warrant putting all patients through elimination diets . |
9 | A doctor called in police after Heath phoned him and said : ‘ The old cow keeps nagging all the time . |
10 | A patient period of fund-raising ensued using all sorts of ideas to bring money in to enable such an ambitious project to commence . |
11 | Briefly , the method involves scaling all the images to a standard body size and postion and to a fixed magnitude . |
12 | A WOMAN faced losing all her limbs last night after being bitten by a tiny spider . |
13 | Since the women 's movement started bringing all the lesbians out , anyone with a bit of presence gets accused of it . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | The hand keeps moving all the time , warding off rather than stopping . |
17 | Making the food in this way gives incidental experience of imitating shape and making comparisons , and painting involves covering all the surface area . |
18 | However , the great majority of VMPs will possess more than one efficient solution and a complete resolution of the problem means finding all efficient solutions . |
19 | Essentially , the classic experimental design involves controlling all factors extraneous to the hypothesis of interest in order that this can be tested . |
20 | The contents of Steinitz 's attics which the dealer claimed he had never had time to inspect comprising all manner of junk and broken pieces of furniture , occupied the weekend of 23–24 May and visibly left Tajan wishing he had never bothered . |
21 | Time to stop making all those jokes about Little Bob . |
22 | Chicago-based advertising screens on shopping trolleys specialist VideOcart Inc has persuaded IBM Corp to let it restructure its $42m debt to IBM , to provide the company with relief from near term debt payments and enable it to attain its business goals : a $22m debt would replace the existing debt , giving VideOcart a one-time balance sheet gain of $20m ; terms of the new agreement include waiving all principal and interest payments until July 31 , and VideOcart retains its rights under a previous agreement with IBM that allows early repayment of the new $22m debt at any time for $17m in cash ; VideOcart also agreed to cancel a warrant granted last year to IBM to buy 540,000 VideOcart shares and grants a new warrant to buy 600,000 shares at $1.75 each ; from August 31 to December 31 , interest only payments will be due , but payments of $500,000 a month will be due beginning on January 31 1994 and will continue for 35 months , and a balloon payment will be due on December 31 1996 , although IBM has the option to convert the balance of the debt into VideOcart common shares at $8 a share on that date . |