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

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1 This is unfortunate as these implied terms are a very useful weapon for the buyer and , in the case of consumer sales , the implied terms can not be excluded or modified at all .
2 This liability , under Part I of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , can not be limited or excluded at all — see paragraphs 9–6 to 9–14 above .
3 Perhaps the most convincing illustration of the power of the monarchical idea and the extent to which it was still unchallenged is the way in which almost everywhere opposition to rulers , insofar as it was formed or organized at all , tended to centre around the heir to the throne or at least some member of the royal family and to use him as a figurehead .
4 Eva spoke or sang at all three funerals .
5 She surprised herself , the words came out , she had not thought about them or thought at all about this subject .
6 Although well above the best wages of a skilled man , it was neither market-determined nor received by all registered professionals .
7 In the day that thou wast born thy navel wast not cut , neither wast thou washed in water for cleansing ; thou wast not salted at all , nor swaddled at all .
8 Under William and Anne a certain degree of ideological adjustment can be detected for both parties , as the Whigs shed their Country wing and became to all intents and purposes a Court party , whilst the Country platform came to be absorbed within Toryism .
9 But then the exhibit , the quarrel , hateful and confusing in being exposed to other eyes , changed character and became after all , evidence for the defence .
10 It transpired that both had been betrayed by a Russian agent , Hans Geyer , who using the alias ‘ Henry Toll ’ had infiltrated Gehlen 's organisation and passed on all the details of his plans to Moscow .
11 The Second Reading was carried on 12 March 1956 by 286 votes to 262 , a majority of twenty four , and passed through all its remaining stages in the Commons , before being heavily defeated once more in the Lords .
12 Tilly got in there and got amongst all me clothes and started sleeping there .
13 It was only the thought of this poor baby in me that made me stir at all and get myself to a friend of Ferdinando 's who is in the way of knowing all the business of the street being a wine-merchant and visited by all .
14 The greatest single natural attraction of Durness , however , and visited by all who stay or halt there , is the famous Smoo Cave , quickly reached from the road by a much-trodden path leading down to the beach .
15 He had thin ankles , too , and moved for all the world like a wolf .
16 Obviously one wants a language which enables this without demanding a lot of effort merely to be learnt and used at all .
17 It has been suggested that Chaucer had come across and drew upon all of these sources for his Shipman 's Tale .
18 How was such malignant hatred brought to birth , when he had meant nothing but good , and tried with all his soul to work no evil against them ?
19 He closed his eyes and tried with all the concentration of which he was capable to see with his mind exactly what it was that he had wanted to paint .
20 Their artistic genius — the exquisite delicacy of Turgenev , the psychological penetration of Dostoevsky , the panoramic vision of Tolstoy — illuminated the whole range of Russian intellectual , cultural , and social life and Appealed to all shades of public Opinion .
21 Painting a bleak picture of a country strained to the point of disintegration because of the flagrant disregard by these republics for federal legislation , and facing an alarming rise in separatism and inter-ethnic violence , Markovic vowed that the federal government would use all democratic and legal means at its disposal to forge ahead with reforms , and appealed to all six Yugoslav republics to unite behind it .
22 Beginning with scale-derived thirds and sixths , the first nine examples show some fingerings extracted from the scale of A major and played on all string-sets .
23 These depict foppish dwellings , tastefully furnished in plain wood and provisioned with all kinds of ‘ environmentally-friendly ’ gadgets .
24 Clearly Fjortoft ( who has sucked at Swindon , not a single goal yet ! ) and maybe also Sorloth ( who as before mentioned was at a 14-day trial at Leeds and scored in all his test matches ) will be picked .
25 Sure enough , when they had dammed the lake and poured in all the wine and brandy from the barrels , hundreds of elephants came hasting through the mountains , having smelt the liquor from many miles away .
26 PIBS , which are a form of security specially created for building societies to help them raise funds , are irredeemable and subordinated to all other creditors and shareholders of the building society .
27 I had my ideas worked out by the time I left for the 1960–61 Tasman series , and on the 24-hour flight to New Zealand I sat with a slide rule and drew the car as a pin-jointed structure , stressed it and arrived at all the tube sizes . ’
28 And they tell the story you know about the Welshman from or erm or somewhere , emigrating to America and heard about all his life as being the great Welsh centre .
29 I took a boat trip round the canals in August 1988 and was amazed and touched by all the graffiti .
30 Those in the majority are certainly loved , certainly cherished and enjoyed by all who work on them , but they are first and foremost , money-earners for their owners .
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