Example sentences of "[vb pp] all [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The thing is moulded under your eyes , and a recent book which has been very popular in the university Gödel Esher Bach which is on some of the aspects of artificial intelligence and ideas , has in its preface got quite a long article on how the author actually organised all of the processes , right through to the final printing of that book , and indeed even wrote the programs for formatting the text , and it has obviously been very stimulating for him . |
2 | Edward Teller then worked through the implications with Alvarez and , unaware of Frank and Sakharov 's works , they reported ‘ a short but exhilarating experience when we thought we had solved all of the fuel problems of mankind for the rest of time . |
3 | Automobiles , machinery , electronics , chemicals and many others are somewhere in the middle : the choices made by individual firms are scattered all across the map . |
4 | The ‘ 9 + 1 ’ agreement of April 1991 had committed all of the republics concerned , as well as the Soviet President , to the conclusion of a new union treaty within three months . |
5 | Harkin nevertheless won all of the state 's delegates since none of his four main rivals reached 15 per cent . |
6 | These included all of the top 100 and 68 other companies selected at random . |
7 | Two or three years later he might suddenly be appointed a full-time magistrate , even though by that time he had probably forgotten all of the law which he had learnt . |
8 | He had forgotten all about the character he had abandoned in the February forest , the so-named Miller . |
9 | And he has forgotten all about the Lost Boys and how to fly , until his own children are kidnapped by his old adversary Captain Hook . |
10 | When this affair with Patrick and the servant girl had blown up , she had forgotten all about the stones . |
11 | Clearly the brute of a man had forgotten all about the interview — so too had Milada Pankracova , or she would have reminded him . |
12 | Headache as if bruised all through the bones of the head and down into the root of the tongue with nausea . |
13 | Neil Kinnock , who will make his keynote speech today , said last night : ‘ It 's difficult for people who have held an opinion for a long time , and possibly have n't considered all of the aspects . |
14 | Once cooked , the lentils should have absorbed all of the water and feel soft in texture . |
15 | In nineteen eighty eight , having er attended all of the national courses . |
16 | And the chiller and the waterways and everything should all have been done all at the same time . |
17 | Do you know mum we 're do Geoff 's got he 's done all down the sides , all round the back so he 's he 's threequarters of the way |
18 | And a recent book which has been very popular in the university , Goedel Esher Bach , which is on some of the aspects of artificial intelligence and ideas , has in its preface got a quite a long article on how the author actually organized all of the processes , right through to the final printing of that book , and indeed even wrote the programs for formatting the text , and it had obviously been very stimulating for him . |
19 | Jaq had prayed all through the night and felt giddy but purified . |
20 | It seems you have me weighed up , categorised and pigeon-holed all on the basis of the job I do . ’ |
21 | He has seen all of the cathedrals in Denmark , Belgium , Bavaria and the Faroe Islands . |
22 | Arsenal excepted , that 's where I 've seen all of the Premier League play at some time — Manchester United , Spurs , Aston Villa , Leeds United and Everton among them . |
23 | We had done a lot of hard motoring through three countries and , although we had by no means seen all of the Scandinavian birds , we had achieved more than I had expected on a first trip . |
24 | but I have actually seen all of the others . |
25 | She coughed , and when her nose was plugged up it was difficult for her to suck properly ; she cried to be fed all through the night and Phoebe got more and more tired , more and more passive and despairing and guilty . |
26 | Their so-called furnished accommodation had consisted of two old beds that had come from a second-hand shop , a brokendown settee , and a gas cooker that had probably been used all through the war . |
27 | With 6lb line I can bend into a fish and know that there is some bend remaining ; that I have not used all of the shock-absorber effect of the rod . |
28 | It was crowded all through the day and Melanie and Aunt Margaret tottered on burning feet by the time they turned the sign on the door round to read ‘ closed ’ . |
29 | Have you opened all of the presents mum ? |
30 | Secondly , even though group weddings do occur , for example among people like the Samburu of East Africa , where traditionally all the young men of the same age group married on the same day a group of girls , this does not mean that the marriages are any less individual affairs for having been celebrated all at the same time . |