Example sentences of "[adv prt] all [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It 's a good idea to write down all of the incidents concerning your boss which you believe to be unfair .
2 The other part of your homework I 've given you to do , is to write down all of the intervals that you can possibly have .
3 The government intends to publish a plan by the end of April for closing down all of the country 's uranium mines .
4 Now though the present owners are re-building the house and plan to pull down all of the existing part .
5 So some of them you can work out buy if you know what a transformer does , it steps down all of the current , it reduces the voltage .
6 However , she had little patience with those non-conforming ministers who continually moaned and complained about their losses and dangers , and , ‘ would have no man be a minister that had not so much self denial as to lay down all at the feet of Christ , and count no cost of suffering too dear to serve Him . ’
7 ] Sweeney in 1933 when he talked of coming over all of a hoo-hah .
8 The following are the main reasons for including the debtors and creditors in the asset sale : It is probable that the purchaser will have taken over all the books and records of the vendor relating to the business and the purchaser may have also taken over all of the vendor 's accounting staff .
9 ‘ the smoke of the innumerable tall chimneys lies over all like a poultice … houses and shops go on for ever , and at the back of them , blotting out all the rest of the world , rise great precipitous mills like frowning cliffs , at whose base are the small houses where the folks live like coneys at a mountain foot .
10 Did it just come on all of a sudden ?
11 They wo n't be able to just move on because their permanent pitches , what they call permanent pitches which I 'm not sure exactly what it is , but that is what they 're called , so presumably I mean they 're not going to be able to move on all of a sudden .
12 For his gut was still queasy with occasional pain : Rab hoped not to be up all through the night .
13 But the expedition was held up all through the winter , and Bêcherel fell to the French on 1 November .
14 ‘ I sat up all through the flight putting it together .
15 oh he 's , he seems to be grown up all of a sudden
16 ‘ I want to buy up all of the city , ’ said Jimmy .
17 To sum up all of the above in one phrase — cyclic controls speed , throttle controls height .
18 Adding up all of the costs of the items mentioned so far amazingly only amounted to £230.58 .
19 The fact that human beings do not always perceive the correct ( rigid ) structure when presented with a mathematically adequate though impoverished stimulus , may be due not ( as Ullman suggests ) to their failing to pick up all of the mathematically necessary information in the stimulus , but rather to their using computational strategies evolved for the perception of non-rigid objects which — even when directed at rigid objects — need more information than is present in the experimental stimulus concerned .
20 For most people , walking up all of the Munros — Scotland 's 277 peaks over 3000ft — during a lifetime is challenge enough .
21 Accrued interest compensates the seller of the bond for giving up all of the next coupon payment even though he will have held the bond for part of the period since the last coupon payment .
22 ‘ We used up all of the flood plains before , so controlled flooding may not be the answer .
23 Use up all in the fridge
24 Not only may some modern novelists display at least some of their methods , but it would appear that even the hardest of natural scientists fail to spell out all of the procedures which they follow in their research , indeed that they are sometimes unable to do so ( Mulkay 1979 ) .
25 I estimate that our costs for involvement up to the stage of sending out all of the profiles but excluding any meetings with interested parties and subsequent negotiations and structuring will be approximately £ [ ] excluding VAT and outlays .
26 We picked out all of the best songs from the tapes and sang our way across the rest of Europe .
27 Here you will carry out all of the tasks you have been trained for including general ship 's duties .
28 We then voted on a lengthy Liberal resolution er , it was amended by Labour we voted on all of the separate points in the resolution , all were agreed and then Professor decided that he wanted to move a further amendment which after some consultation , some discussion with the legal people about it 's validity , he did which wiped out all of the things that we 'd just agreed and we turned to the original Conservative motion minus the beginning phrase and with a couple of things stuck on at the end and we thought well that 's it the Conservatives will vote for that , but no although it was their own motion in all but name , the Conservatives would n't vote for that unless Mr was allowed to move it .
29 One project was to literally find out all of the old age pensioners in town and go along as a group of electricians and check all of their appliances for them .
30 A fund manager could carry out all of the above deals without a computer programme needed , although it would be much slower .
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