Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [vb past] all " in BNC.
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1 | Elections were also held to all 11 peninsular state assemblies ; the BN formed governments in all the states except Kelantan where the APU coalition won all 39 seats . |
2 | The Ramsland had secret compartments below decks but the Coast Guard knew all about those secret compartments . |
3 | Everyone in Club World looked all hushed and grateful to be there , but not Luke , who looked exhaustively displeased . |
4 | If it is somewhat bizarre that after all the arguing , all the effort , the video souvenir of the event should be enormously disappointing to the band , it 's not more ironic that the fact that after the show the support act stole all the headlines — for all the wrong reasons . |
5 | On 16 October 1937 , the National Labour Unity Committee circularized all its branch committees , winding up the organization . |
6 | Florin Raducioiu scored all four goals as Romania retained second place in group four with a 4–0 victory over the Faroe Islands . |
7 | At the precinct a stolid desk sergeant ran all Tabitha 's ID through a reader and took it away . |
8 | EX BR Standard Class 4MT No 75029 the Green Knight at Cranmore when a restored telephone box received all the attention ! |
9 | Bar food served all day . |
10 | Low winter sunlight betrayed all it touched in shabbiness and dusty surfaces . |
11 | The Home Office said all five were on trial on charges connected with the Strangeways riot . |
12 | It had been the custom since Gilkes 's day for masters to meet monthly to discuss the boys ' progress , and now a simple record card contained all the necessary information , supplemented from time to time as necessary , and formed the basis of this report . |
13 | Discreetly sited cameras and sound equipment recorded all that occurred over the counter . |
14 | The 1980 Transport Act took all the action necessary to transfer the National Freight Corporation to the private sector and reform the Traffic Commissioner system so that new inter-city and commuter coach services could develop , together with other new services like car-sharing . |
15 | A 525-codon open reading frame was found , consistent with deletion evidence , and the deduced amino acid sequence revealed all ten conserved regions common to 5-methylcytosine methyltransferases . |
16 | The SOC government suspended all private trading in gold and precious stones to stabilize the value of the riel which had fluctuated sharply in August , it was reported on Sept. 6 . |
17 | This team effort involved all five shifts and cut through the 10-year old manufacturing practices . |
18 | Yesterday 's Trent Regional Health Authority inquiry report said all young patients at the hospital should have round-the-clock cover from qualified nurses . |
19 | A visitor to Mohenjo Daro , one of the Indus Valley sites , will be left with the impression that this city with all it contained had either in record time surpassed all other human generations in inventiveness , or that like the Aryans they were immigrants bringing with them centuries of cultural inheritance . |
20 | In the I 9605 , the curriculum development tide carried all before it ; programmed learners and audio-visual enthusiasts met in the general activity of rethinking methods and redesigning curricula . |
21 | A team at the university 's dermatology department examined all the 1,354 men and 2,459 women diagnosed with melanoma in Scotland over the period . |
22 | It was more than two decades since he had taken offence at the term-a term used all the while in court , where the Han were predominant and the few Caucasians treated as honorary Han — yet here , in the Domain , he felt the words incongruous , almost — surprisingly — insulting . |
23 | Dr Portmann told the court that the post-mortem examination indicated all the signs of intoxication with amphetamines . |
24 | The three day conference covered all aspects of selling , including a presentation from the Design Studio on latest developments and lectures given by fibre manufacturers . |
25 | The model plant , model workers who did n't need a union , jobs for life … but this fairy godmother forgot all about the happy ending . |
26 | A Public Service Commission controlled all appointments ; there were 13 entrenched clauses which could only be altered by the vote of the five regional councils : a not altogether unbiased observer called this ‘ Government by Civil Servants behind a Parliamentary facade ’ . |
27 | Devil woman ripped all my clothes off me , sort of thing . |
28 | Cecil King 's entry into the field of newspaper publishing changed all this . |
29 | ‘ The steering wheel went all stiff . |
30 | During the second century AD the astronomer Ptolemy summarised all the geographical knowledge amassed in his Geographia . |