Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [vb base] all " in BNC.
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1 | The services that we get from the public sector affect all our lives and cost a great deal of money . |
2 | Why else would a senior French policeman come all the way from Paris to see Puddephat 's wife ? |
3 | The foundry operates in a former Turkish bathhouse roofed with nine ventilated domes , where , in deep gloom lit only from the dome vents , two teenage boys and an old woman produce all sizes of bells and ecclesiastical brassware . |
4 | But your British government want all things secret . ’ |
5 | The Foreign Office say all charges against the pair have been dropped , they were the victims of a crime rather than the perpetrators . |
6 | Early Learning have all these lovely things that you can play with . |
7 | A single volume , tone and five-way selector operate all the usual switching and adjusting functions , but the EGs have an additional control in the tone pot ; pulling it out acts as a coil tap for the humbuckers . |
8 | ‘ They got a governmen' like they theenk this one real country excep' all they got is couple hun'red thousan' people . ’ |
9 | Patients described in published works with portopulmonary hypertension have all had clinically obvious portal hypertension . |
10 | In the less cautious Boards , they were even prepared to let their more bullish exponents of domestic electrification pursue all domestic sales without regard to costs , with growth as the sole objective . |
11 | After basic life support all patients had emergency endoscopy . |
12 | A merger occurs where two companies combine to form a larger enterprise and where the shareholders in the combined enterprise comprise all , or substantially all , of the shareholders of the two companies . |
13 | A merger occurs where two companies combine to form a larger enterprise and where the shareholders in the combined enterprise comprise all , or substantially all , of the shareholders of the two companies . |
14 | Here ancient history and visions of great splendour stand all around you wherever you turn — all set alongside the modern vibrance and colour of the 1990s . |
15 | ‘ Do try to remember , dear lad , that even odds and sods have to get about … in those miles and miles of deep snow-covered fuck all . |
16 | Conversely our three patients with a normal CDAI value but raised scan score all had some other confirmatory evidence of active gut inflammation such as persistently abnormal laboratory tests or palpable abdominal mass . |
17 | Why does the Prime Minister ignore all that evidence ? |
18 | A theft from a vehicle in Beaumont Street saw a diving enthusiast lose all his equipment valued at £1,145 . |
19 | Firstly , the method of land clearance is significant as a determinant of erosion which is least after manual clearing — and where mixed cropping is practised which maintains a protective vegetation cover all year round . |
20 | Independent jaw chuck All dimensions in inches |
21 | As with medical examination , the court may include , with consent , a requirement that a responsible person take all reasonable steps to ensure that the child receives treatment in accordance with the order ( para 3(1) ( b ) ) . |
22 | Instead , such a member may enter into a clearing agreement with a clearing member whereunder all contracts made on the floor by the non-clearer are registered with LCH in the name of the clearing member . |
23 | James Johnston 's hellish screams , torrid streams of abuse and vehement playing sever all traces of decency , and unless you 're familiar with obscure ( and now practically obsolete ) bands like Silver Apples , you 're able to experience a whole new and distinctive way to appreciate the feral and f—ed -up . |
24 | From the split lobster extract all the red and creamy parts . |
25 | Both Paschero and Masi think that disorders in the spiritual sphere underlie all chronic conditions , but while Orthega argues that several different remedies may have to be used before the patient can be cured , treating each layer as it presents rather like peeling an onion , both Paschero and Masi advocate just one remedy for each patient and consider that the patient does not change the chronic remedy at all throughout life . |
26 | Nor does the crude coincidence of the Suez episode with the run-up to an American presidential election tell all about the changes in Anglo-American relations which flowed from 1956 . |
27 | No single room supplement all season . |
28 | Loving portrayal in vivid art form all that is vile in human behaviour , or the presentation of occult powers as real and exciting , are far from balanced . |
29 | They call for a review of the procedures , noting no proper guidance on sanctions against contractors and that the ministry , the Scottish Office and the Welsh Office have all had problems ‘ recovering any significant proportion of the costs of remedial work . ’ |
30 | But with the new noise come all the old preconceptions and problems of how women present themselves . |