Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that that is a remarkable achievement , bearing in mind the fact that Haringey is an inner-London borough and has all the associated problems ? |
2 | In other words , all religion and morality are the product of the class struggle and communism does indeed intend to abolish eternal truths , to abolish all religion and to abolish all morality . |
3 | There is still time to try again : insert a bud on the other side of the stock and cover all with the binding . |
4 | The first step was to completely drain the old pond and remove all useful fittings . |
5 | When his effects were sent back to Forres , John Keith said little but took the medals his son had won in battle and late at night , after his session at the Mason 's Arms , walked to the Mill pond and threw all four of them in , ribbons and all . |
6 | But the second games started , Merton would move , striding like a supermarket trolley attendant into the ring and ignoring all the ‘ rules ’ of improvisational comedy that the other clever-clever types had been carefully developing for the previous few years . |
7 | Note that if you take Kugelbaum 's football and let all the pentagons expand at the same rate and at the expense of the Ts until every T has shrunk to a point you will be left with a regular dodecahedron , having 12 pentagonal faces . |
8 | I was shocked when I first went into the Marsden and saw all these people with no hair , very white , being wheeled around in wheel chairs with cannulas and drips and looking very sickly . |
9 | At present the South African Broadcasting Company is appointed by the state president and controls all TV and 23 out of 25 radio stations . |
10 | He admired the quality of foreign workmanship and noted all new techniques . |
11 | The state must , therefore , like the parents of early childhood , protect the citizen and satisfy all his needs ; the state must , again like the parent of the infant , forgive , indulge and tolerate all his activities , even the parricidal , aggressive ones ; it must accept all criticism , but never criticize in its turn ; it must provide , but never demand in its turn ; it must love , cherish and value , but accept hatred , indifference and contempt in return . |
12 | To all whom this epistle shall come , Greetings — Whereas we have been credibly informed by our well-beloved subject the right honourable Lord Clovelly , of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk , and on behalf of our well-beloved subject Christopher Everard , Gentleman , that the said Christopher Everard hath lately discovered several Islands in the Hesperidean seas towards the continent of America , the one called Saint Thomas 's , alias Everhope ( though this be error ) , or in the native tongue Liamuiga , and another , as the savages of those parts name it , Oualie ; that we are further informed that these said Islands are possessed and inhabited only by the aforementioned savages and heathen people , and are not , nor at the time of the discovery were , in the possession or under the government of any Christian Prince , state or potentate , and thereupon the said Christopher Everard , being set forth and supplied on our shores for that purpose , made entry into the said Islands for and on behalf of our dear Father in heaven , and hath since with the consent and good liking of the natives made some beginning of a plantation and colony and likewise of an hopeful trade there , and hath caused divers of our subjects of this realm to remove themselves to the said Islands with purpose to proceed in so hopeful a work : KNOW THEREFORE that the said Lord Clovelly and Christopher Everard may be encouraged and the better enabled with the more ample maintenance and authority to effect the same , We do command the said Christopher Everard to be possessed of the said Islands and all our other loving subjects under him : And of our especial great and certain knowledge have given and granted unto the said Christopher Everard during our pleasure custody of the aforesaid Islands and of every creature , man , woman and child upon them together with full power and authority for us and in our name and as our Lieutenant to govern rule and order all . |
13 | Police said last night that they were treating the incident as attempted murder and warned all women motorists to keep doors locked when driving on their own . |
14 | Habitats , there 's enough bloody habitats up and down flowers growing out , I said well I said what 's to stop me from taking a bloody plough and ploughing all the bloody flowers up |
15 | His legs and back ached , he needed the quiet , clean , pure atmosphere of the monastery to settle his mind and probe all he had learnt . |
16 | His tongue tasted her , exploring with delicate strokes which gradually deepened into a passionate demand that blew her mind and exploded all her misconceptions of what a kiss could be . |
17 | This has been done in a similar fashion to Martin 's approach , where the fret ends are chopped off square and then individually rounded , rather than by running a fret file down the sides of the neck and lopping all the ends off at a 45 degree angle . |
18 | It is situated in the area of the neck and governs all the other reflexes of our body . |
19 | When she 'd been right round the edges of the roof and gathered all the flowers into a bunch , she climbed down the ladder and began to walk along the back path out of the village . |
20 | He told the society 's annual meeting at Gleneagles Hotel that the problems of delay , out-of-date procedure , expense and waste all demanded radical and innovative thinking . |
21 | just natter and natter all the time |
22 | If the items are available , the computer then takes the order , processes it through the warehouse , transfers the information to the accounts department and prepares all the despatch documents . |
23 | The second is : every command you give must be broken only by you , by which I mean do not tell your dog to sit then go off and make a cup of tea and forget all about him . |
24 | Like Tim Waters at Thresher , Ann Tonks has commissioned research and used all the available data to put new meaning into the company . |
25 | The coelenterates are the most significant group of invertebrates to be found on a coral reef and include all of the sea anemones , sea fans and corals . |
26 | Everyone at every level was involved and it all went without any major problems : great teamwork , 24-hours-a-day , seven days a week for five weeks , commissioning kit , painting , erecting racking and shifting all the ancillary equipment . |
27 | Also he must record the position and indication of every selector , switch and instrument and supplement all his work with comprehensive photographic coverage . |
28 | We 're silently praying for the moment we can plead sunburn and hide all out mottled bits under the outsize bullfight T-shirt . |
29 | Soon after the third man reached safety the police arrived in a car and took all three into custody on a charge of deer-stealing . |
30 | The leading resort of Bude is under 10 minutes by car and offers all the facilities the modern tourist would wish for . |