Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 Being an American , Hauser referred to all Socialists as liberals .
2 Trent shouted with all his force that he was going about .
3 At various times Keynes operated on all three levels , and moved easily from one to another .
4 What Scott lacked above all , however , was any visible grasp of the reports and councils , White Papers and Green Papers , which have reconnoitred this terrain before and illuminated the thorny issues at the heart of science policy .
5 Nabiyev agreed to all the US proposals for weapon control , specifically to restrictions on sales of arms components , and gave assurances that Tajikistan would not sell uranium for the use of weapons production .
6 Jung seemed to have lost the emphasis on the body , and especially on the sexual instincts , which Freud retained in all his work .
7 The fierceness with which peasant deputies in the first two Dumas pressed for all noble land to be handed over startled and frightened the government .
8 The German escapement action Stein employed in all the pianos that he made after the piano in the vis-á-vis instrument can be seen as a transformation of the Cristofori-Silbermann piano action .
9 Hector called to all the people , " Come and share my treasure trunk , " And all the silly sightless people Came and looked … and called it junk .
10 nobody went , dear old Maisie went to all that trouble
11 Apart from calling Blum ‘ the most dangerous man in Indo-China ’ de Lattre complained of all the ‘ missionary young men ’ the US was sending to Vietnam , of the way in which they undermined the idea of the French Union and , as he obviously had time to read the reports as soon as they were sent , he objected strenuously and in person to US correspondents who did not share his more exalted view of France 's mission in Indo-China .
12 Despite his many diocesan commitments Father Conlin remained above all a pastoral priest , with an abiding concern for people as individuals , even if this was often hidden by his mischievous sense of humour , it was always recognised by everyone who met him .
13 After his accession Richard parted with all his East Anglian estates to Howard , an indication that he regarded them as a peripheral part of his power base .
14 After his accession Richard parted with all his East Anglian estates to Howard , an indication that he regarded them as a peripheral part of his power base .
15 Generally considered the greatest of British bird illustrators , Gould produced in all forty-one folio volumes illustrated by 2,999 plates .
16 The road from Hanover to Nordhausen passed through all that was best in West Germany and all that was worst in the East .
17 In advance of the Belgrade conference of the Non-Aligned group in 1961 Soviet officials dwelt on the threat the existence of CENTO and SEATO posed to all neutralist states .
18 Ash cascaded in all directions .
19 In the camp of the Phoenix King , Caledor prayed to all the gods and to his grandsire to aid him .
20 Woodruffe listened to all this with deepening anxiety .
21 Crime Prevention Officer , PC Farleigh looked at all aspects of security : doors and window locks , provision for burglar alarms and security lights .
22 Dad and Eva travelled to all Charlie 's gigs , at art colleges , in pubs and at small festivals in muddy fields , Eva writhing and cheering all through them , beer in hand .
23 After a time Boldwood started to hope that one day , if Bathsheba remarried at all , she would marry him .
24 The next day Julia woke with all the trivial but uncomfortable symptoms of a developing cold , and she wondered whether she had caught it dawdling by the edge of the icy lagoon .
25 Their fiercely preserved notion of honest , controlled friendship had moved sharply into an expression of mutual love — symbolized , as Helen insisted in all this early correspondence , by the purity and truthfulness of their 26 Edward Thomas kisses .
26 During her service , Hazel dealt with all managers throughout the Group , and was well known and admired for her cheerful efficiency and careful interpretation of the company vehicle policy .
27 Furthermore , the affidavit sworn on 24 May 1990 of Mr. Richard Small , the defendant 's counsel at the trial , deposes that on 29 July 1982 the Director of Public Prosecutions of Jamaica issued to all Crown counsel and clerks of the court a memorandum which stated :
28 Donald Crubach spoke for all the men , to give the required answer .
29 Berkeley did after all turn out to be my last dalliance with the education system .
30 Blenkinsop had after all , as Fagg remarked , ‘ been one of us — not a damned outsider . ’
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