Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | Two approaches were used for ordering single-copy hybridisation probes : one was based on the simulated annealing algorithm to order all probes , and another on inferring the minimum-spanning subset of the probes using a heuristic filtering procedure . |
2 | In these moments of fundamental change political practice makes all the constitutional running . |
3 | However , the negotiations fell through and Stockwith mill remains in its natural , tranquil setting to delight all who visit it . |
4 | In the 1987 United Kingdom general election the Alliance with 22.6% of the national vote won 3.4% of the seats ; Labour with 61.8% of the city vote won all of the eleven seats in Glasgow , and the Conservatives with 52.1% of the regional vote won all but one of the 20 seats in East Anglia . |
5 | The Directive also provides that contracts must be drafted in " plain intelligible language , the consumer should be given a proper opportunity to examine all the terms " , and any ambiguities in drafting should be interpreted in favour of the consumer . |
6 | Eyes looking back and I 'd got the old bit moving all the time keeping , he said righto get out , you 're leading me , they were too pleased to get rid of them . |
7 | With the roadorientated Department of Transport constantly pressurising British Rail to examine all its options on loss-making services , the spectre of ‘ bustitution ’ is never far away . |
8 | My right hon. and learned Friend and I regularly meet the chairman of British Rail to discuss all current issues . |
9 | British Rail investigates all cases of signal failure . |
10 | Just one weekly payment protects all your family ! |
11 | British Aerospace makes all the wings for the plane at its Chester plant . |
12 | ‘ The high priest got all the young good-looking ones while I was left with the old fat ones . ’ |
13 | It is interesting that Hoccleve 's old Beggar embodies all that Hoccleve most fears : poverty , old age and helplessness in the face of them . |
14 | Exhibitions of a variety of paintings and decorative art collections are a regular feature , with an on-going programme to suit all tastes . |
15 | The Public Enemy broke all box-office records and forced the critics to think again about the new sociological dimension of the movies . |
16 | Since September 1984 the University has been undertaking a major development plan at Magee , rapidly increasing student numbers and establishing a range of innovative , career-orientated courses with an emphasis on cross-disciplinary scholarship involving all faculties . |
17 | Since September 1984 the University has been undertaking a major development plan at Magee , rapidly increasing student numbers and establishing a range of innovative , career-orientated courses with an emphasis on cross-disciplinary scholarship involving all faculties . |
18 | In fact , since free fighting changes all the time to meet new circumstances and requirements , the stances also change at a rapid pace . |
19 | If Beccaria 's fault was brevity , then Bentham 's was immense , often boring , detail ( as exhibited , for example , in his celebrated attempt to specify all possible pains and pleasures ) . |
20 | But this elaborate system of administrative allocation was not applied in practice , because there was not enough foreign exchange to meet all the ‘ socially verified needs ’ . |
21 | From the white washed wooden ceiling hung all sorts of items — lamps , cycle frames , farm and garden implements and dozens of other things . |
22 | The old lady took all her money out of the bank and made plans to leave Sheffield the next day . |
23 | I 'd ‘ a thought he 'd at least have the courtesy to send a pony and trap for me instead of expecting an old lady to walk all the way up to Handley Farm on such a frosty morning . ’ |
24 | The services that we get from the public sector affect all our lives and cost a great deal of money . |
25 | The Old Museum presents All Ireland Festival of Theatre for Young People |
26 | Some gibbering old fool sitting all alone drooling on his shirt Some senile old fart playing in the dirt . |
27 | The current British test meets all those requirements , but if clarification is needed , then the following is an attempt to interpret the test in the light of practical experience in applying it to films and video recordings . |
28 | The relatively inexpensive initial methods of screening available ( that is , digital rectal examination and measurement of the prostate specific antigen concentration ) and the advances in transrectal imaging with ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging all serve to provide a sound backdrop for a screening programme . |
29 | Specializing to a frame in free fall causes all the connections to vanish but not their derivatives , and eqn ( 7.3 ) collapses to . |
30 | Making social policy on the hoof and enforcing social work to use all its energy re-organising the services to a business model , will not stop more young people in public care dying in stolen cars . |