Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 Taken at face value their evidence was a powerful counterweight to the tenuous defence of accident and the defence needed all the information it could get in order to decide how best to attack the Crown case .
2 It is very helpful if the renewal cards can be used , so please take the opportunity to remind all class members .
3 Candidates for an overseas assignment should have had the opportunity to digest all information given to them on the new job , country , life style , compensation package and effects on their careers and families before being interviewed for the post .
4 He now asked Manners why the first and second prize-winners in the competition had been passed over and Scott appointed , and requested that MPs should be given the opportunity to see all three designs displayed together before any further steps
5 I had the opportunity to get all my favourite people together .
6 Investigation is an area where it can often be difficult for the tutor to gauge the level of assistance which can be given without denying the student the opportunity to satisfy all the performance criteria .
7 The prince went all a-flutter as he climbed to a memorial tower on Scolty Hill in Banchory , Grampian .
8 Her name was Paulette , but the Prince called all such girls Charlotte , after the English Princess who had first agreed to marry him , then inexplicably broken off the engagement .
9 But the variety has all the Galloway qualities that make an ideal suckler cow , such as hardiness , longevity , adequate milk , good growth rate and fleshing qualities , and it is registered in a separate section of the Belted Galloway herdbook , which also has sections for the Red and Red Belted Galloways .
10 At the summit , however , the ridge reveals all .
11 Since adherents of this first school regard college as primarily an intellectual training ground , they stress the inherent educational value of such subjects as classical languages ( Greek and Latin ) , political philosophy or English literature , all of which encourage the development of sensitivity , subtle and flexible reasoning , intellectual ingenuity and the willingness to see all sides of an argument .
12 According to the financial press , we are not alone in this dilemma and , indeed , in response to the concerns of some major quoted companies David Tweedie , ASB chairman , has gone on record to state that ‘ FRS 1 is embryonic ’ and that ‘ as a matter of routine , the Board collects all comments on published standards and , from time to time , depending on the issues raised , will consider whether any changes should be made . ’
13 Er the , the only good thing to come out of these proposals is that erm that he supports the erm the appearance of the public enquiry and the sale of erm that , that erm he suggests for example that we should try the airports policy consortium , well we dealt that five years ago when we realised that Surrey and it 's surrounding areas were getting their own pressure group organised to make sure that Stansted got all of the flack got all the , got all the few other things as well .
14 Power is so seductively close that it is easy to forget that in British politics the winner takes all , or to believe that this time it all will come right and they can themselves grasp power without conceding any .
15 The verb calls all the nouns into a relationship of movement .
16 Jenny who 's on the afternoon show all this week , for Andy who 's on the morning show , no hang on the breakfast show for Gary .
17 Er blonder than the darker ones on the afternoon show all this week for Andy .
18 The Council raises the money to finance all three ( over 3 million a year ) but is prohibited from involvement in the core activities of the Board and the Panel .
19 The nationalist presses the case to encompass all the world 's people .
20 The damage affected all his movement and speech .
21 He claims he did the stunts while the stuntman did all his acting scenes , but this of course is just his little joke .
22 A man in the basement toils all day making up brown paper packages .
23 In the spring she planted a garden of remembrance round the grave using all the flowers her mother had loved .
24 Been out in the field done all the erm and worked my way up to it you see .
25 The obvious way is to simply feed all the speech through an analogue to digital converter and use the computer to perform all the hard work .
26 This is the amount of memory that is needed for the computer to undertake all the different tasks which the software requires .
27 And the computer screens all screamed , ‘ IT 'S YOU ! ’
28 There is no reason why computers should n't be natural and friendly , it 's just that it takes a lot more memory in the computer to have all the complex rules of an ordinary language , and also it 's much harder to write the programs that tell the computer how to understand a natural language .
29 Do n't let the photographer get all the perks . ’
30 urge the CLE to have all the exam papers of failed black Bar students for 1991/1992 independently assessed in consultation with the Commission for Racial Equality ( CRE ) ; and
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