Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] on all " in BNC.

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1 I 'm not saying that I would 've picked up on all those points because
2 Freeze/thaw ( minus 30°C/R.T. ) tests should be carried out on all solutions , emulsions , creams and all other liquid or semi-solid products .
3 Indonesian law stipulates that an environmental assessment must be carried out on all major industrial investments .
4 He 'd missed out on all that because of the war , and he never tired of dropping references to ‘ noughth week ’ and ‘ encaenia ’ and ‘ schools ’ and May Balls .
5 My sick leave has obviously interrupted this process and I have missed out on all three .
6 If he had been pensioned off then , he would have missed out on all Rovers ' glory days of promotion , Wembley and Europe .
7 And then she came bounding back and could n't stop herself , went straight into Doreen , knocked Doreen off her legs completely , and she was just sprawled out on all fours , it was just hilarious , we , in fact we did an action replay on that because you had to see it again to believe it .
8 The smell excited her like a pheromone , even now , three years after she had walked out on all that madness .
9 I 've cut down on all the exercise I felt necessary to do and always have fourth helpings but nothing can bring back my third chin , I do n't know what to do , ’ said the man .
10 If SR is to remain a relevant magazine it has to continue to attract new young readers — with outlets for feminist and particularly lesbian thought being cut back on all sides SR could well be a first line in this battle for the foreseeable future .
11 There is , however , one compulsory element : where a number of properties are insured under a block policy it will not be possible to insure some of the buildings and not others — the additional cover must be taken out on all , with landlords apportioning out the additional costs .
12 Thus , in lighter winds , it should be kept down on all points of sailing .
13 They were hemmed in on all sides by thick heavy stone , but still the wind managed to snake in through innumerable cracks and crannies .
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