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

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1 The second method saves all the graph settings you define , but without making an image on disk .
2 The first row will place a loop into the empty needles and the second row knits all the stitches including the new loop , s creating stocking stitch with a row of holes .
3 The second photo shows all the stock car winners
4 The second chute lasted all of half a minute , and when the third opened , Rostov began to think about landing .
5 But Napoleon III 's Second Empire changed all this , decisively and enthusiastically embracing railway-building so that by 1870 11,000 miles had been built by a partnership between the State and the six great companies that emerged from the initial burst of railway fever .
6 It appears that William on his deathbed confessed that he had indulged in a fraud in getting his marriage to Adelizia nullified and at the eleventh hour did all that he could for Mabel 's succession as his heir .
7 On a visit to New York that summer I was stopped short by an elaborate poster on 47th Street welcoming all to Danny 's Den for drinks and food , and to see the appearance of ‘ the one and only Miss Ella Shields ( from London , England ) , the Original Burlington Bertie ’ .
8 A fourth approach removes all decision taking into the information system itself and is called a decision-taking system .
9 The Wall-Paintings of Thera provides a first opportunity to see all the excavated frescos .
10 The Court of Appeal supported the decision at first instance to leave all four children at home but recognised that the local authority had been acting quite properly in bringing the case to court .
11 The first episode had all my friends and colleagues eagerly waiting for the conclusion .
12 The first alternative corrects all weights which are too high , and so cause the node to recognise an image not in C. The second corrects weights which are too low .
13 Depth first search searches all descendants of one state before considering the state 's siblings .
14 I mean the book itself is just published last , er Thursday I believe it was , and er so it was up to date , is up to date until the summer , which is you know more up to date than any other book , so it 's got things like : Greta Garbo dying , and Princess Eugenie being born and Nelson Mandela being free , and of course it 's the first encyclopaedia to have all the details of nineteen eighty nine , the , the upheaval in , in Europe , all the political changes and whatever .
15 The ‘ fact ’ of the first premiss covers all and no more than the facts awareness of which would modify spontaneous reactions to the issue in question ; ‘ Face facts ’ will be applicable to the issue only within the scope of this information .
16 That first CD-Rom contained all the articles published in The Northern Echo from November 1988 to July 1990 , a total of around 100,000 files .
17 The first team to consume all the water is the winner .
18 However , they went on to comment that the assumed riskless rate of 6 per cent in Part 1 of the results may have been an over estimate , as Part II shows only the first 2 factors to be significant while the fifth factor lost all explanatory power .
19 He was , as far as anyone can be reasonably certain , the first Briton to climb all the 59 ( or is it 75 ? ) 4,000 metre peaks in the Alps .
20 Pioline 's stunner ended Courier 's quest to become the first man to reach all four Grand Slam finals in one year since the great Rod Laver won them all in 1969 .
21 The first yard took all the effort I could manage , creeping a toe 's length at a time , my rubber soles slipping on the loose stones , as the wheelbarrow pushed me back to where I had been and we fell over .
22 Ancient cosmology refers to the ether , a fifth element filling all space , and conceived as a purer form of fire or air .
23 First Class covers all aspects of tourism , from the day-to-day dealing with payments and taking reservations to growth areas such as special interest holidays and conference organizing .
24 But Steve Lunn 's superb solo effort four minutes from time , the best goal of the match , brought Shilton out of his dugout for the first time to summon all hands on deck .
25 Breadth-first search extends all the paths at one level of the search tree ( the siblings ) before going on to the next level ( the descendants ) .
26 The political pilgrim should not stumble through backstreets and alleys with only glimpses of his goal , then suddenly at the last moment find all revealed ; rather he should approach it in awe , aware of its enormous size from a great distance .
27 I never believed I could wish anyone dead , but last night changed all that .
28 A blunt letter last week told all clubs without floodlights that unless they were up and shining by 1993–94 and to 120 lux , a higher standard than many existing installations they 'd be banned from the FA Cup .
29 That way she 'd be more in command of the situation instead of turning up the next morning knowing all eyes were going to be fixed on her .
30 A meeting of all local authorities with children at the school will decide next week to withdraw all children , in effect closing the school .
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