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

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1 Have your eyelashes dyed at a local beauty salon and then you can simply forget about them all summer .
2 paying for them all year long ?
3 Wayne was enchanted to see Hermia and Perdita , and gave the appearance of having been searching for them all day .
4 ‘ We run errands for them all day long , ’ Stella retorted .
5 There had been this tension between them all morning ; a sense of things unspoken ; of gestures not yet made between them .
6 I 've been picking up after them all night and all morning .
7 When the consultation period ends and the final SORPS2 is published , a date will be set ( probably July 94 ) after which all charities will have to comply with the procedures .
8 Thus , courses , which , in the past , have started in September and finished in the following June , during which all students moved along at exactly the same speed of learning , will become a feature of the past .
9 Common to all though , is an initial induction of maybe four to six weeks , during which all trainees spend time getting to grips with the nuts and bolts of every aspect of branch operations , which they can then discuss with their peer group at an induction day at the Area Office .
10 Town Halls need to develop electronic gateways through which all sections of the community can pass , and in which they may stand and talk to their neighbours and do business if they so wish .
11 This role is an important one in the county 's educational library provision , and as the administrative channel through which all ordering of materials passes , is pivotal to the project .
12 Chapter seven , the hinge by which The Form opens to this level of significance , directly addresses itself to the essence of the contemplative life — certainty of being , through which all experience is transfigured to joy .
13 Public deposits include the National Loans Fund through which all transactions involving the National Debt ( see below ) pass through , the Exchequer ( tax revenues ) , the Paymaster General ( including the Exchange Equalisation Account — see below ) , and the National Debt Commissioners .
14 To provide experiences and activities through which all children may learn to :
15 Thus all attainments for which the government believes it important enough to legislate are arranged into hierarchies of knowledge , understanding and skill through which all children will progress .
16 They were also able to establish control over the Social Accounting Service , which is the official body through which all enterprises have to make their bank payments , and which has the specific responsibility of checking on the validity of bills of exchange .
17 The plasma membrane is the medium through which all cells interact with their environment .
18 My one proviso is that at the same time , Hadrian 's Wall should be repaired , extended fully , and provided with one single opening through which all scots at present in the south should be shepherded to the north , whereupon the opening should be smartly bricked up before they have the chance to get back .
19 A veil of secrecy has been thrown over Derry 's final preparations for their All Ireland senior football championship decider against Cork .
20 They reject not only the Soviet claim that October and the overthrow of capitalism blazed the trail for which all humanity is destined , but the very notion of laws governing the historical process .
21 Was their cause not also a pan-Arab cause , one for which all Arabs should be fighting ?
22 Sir : Young lawyers , like myself , will have received a circular letter from P. G. Malone enclosing a very laudable programme o events and lectures which his Committee has organised , and for which all credit is due .
23 He attacked contemporary literature 's taste for which all things were either too hot or too cold , and complained that it contained no culture .
24 One item which makes up the package is life assurance — a benefit for which all employees over the age of 18 are eligible .
25 Taos relies on a Virtual Processor — a 32-bit machine with 16 registers and support for standard data types and addressing modes , for which all applications are written .
26 Taos relies on a Virtual Processor — a 32-bit machine with 16 registers and support for standard data types and addressing modes , for which all applications are written .
27 One of the tractor drivers ( which had been turning in front of me all day ) decided it was time for dinner .
28 And they wore that all day all of them all day ?
29 Of them all Claythorpe watermill is the one most worthy of exploration .
30 And the father of them all David Smith is represented by a selection of sculptures all this month ( and next , too ) at Knoedler .
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