Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | The Holy Spirit has broken through all the man-made obstacles , and has incorporated all types and backgrounds of people in the messianic community . |
2 | ( It has to go through all stages in both Houses and receive the Royal Assent . ) |
3 | His belief is that work has to go on all year round , whether or not that means taking on the hazardous and snow-covered Carpathian mountains . |
4 | This integrating process needs to go on all the time , whatever is happening or being studied . |
5 | Pertemps Network ( 1.30 ) has frightened off all but two rivals in the Makerfield Novice Chase . |
6 | 4.1 Our proposals for reform recognise the importance of two principles : First , a landlord or a tenant of property should not continue to enjoy rights nor be under any obligation arising from a lease once he has parted with all interest in the property . |
7 | By nationalising the right to use land for a new purpose — in this case , to build houses on it — the Act has placed on all building land a value which is both high ( because monopolistic ) and arbitrary ( because determined not by the market but by the individual , unappealable decisions of the Central Land Board in assessing ‘ development charge ’ ) . |
8 | Each member of the team in turn has to jump on all the lily leaves . |
9 | Meanwhile , anybody working in a pub , a cafe , a restaurant , a tea shop , a cinema , or serving food or drink of any type has to work at all those times . |
10 | Underlying this simplistic approach is sound reasoning , namely that your audience needs to know at all times where they are during your presentation . |
11 | With 20 years experience in the retail business , she has come across all sorts of shoplifters , from down and outs to light-fingered public schoolgirls , and despises them all . |
12 | And it 's such a bubbly one that even the normally brash and loud dandy from Darlington has come over all bashful . |
13 | In fact it has nothing to do with political affiliations at all , since admiration and support for Rigoberta Menchu has come from all sides . |
14 | Keener has looked after all Nigel Kennedy 's recordings except the first ( the Elgar Sonata for Chandos ) including the recent Brahms Violin Concerto for EMI . |
15 | It covers trading in all listed and unlisted securities , gilts , and other fixed interest securities on the London Stock Exchange . |
16 | His answer , however , was infected with the same problem of vague wording that has featured in all his replies . |
17 | Since that time the Grain Terminal has grown beyond all expectations and is now the largest cargo handler of cereals and malt in East Anglia . |
18 | Unfortunately on these occasions , all too often the prick of conscience , if it has operated at all , is instantly suppressed before it can take control , and it is this which appears to have become the normal response . |
19 | In the wake of the European Commission 's investigation into the excessive differences in car prices between member states ( and the difficulties encountered by cross-border buyers and sellers of cars ) , Sir Leon Brittan has written to all EC car manufacturers . |
20 | Tory vice-chairman Andrew Mitchell has written to all candidates asking if they want to remain on the list and requesting a new CV . |
21 | The Food Irradiation Network has written to all EC food ministers pointing out that the lack of appropriate testing arrangements and labelling provisions constitutes a threat to consumer choice . |
22 | The hon. Gentleman must bear in mind what is happening elsewhere : unemployment has risen in all the Community countries except the Netherlands , in every country of the European Free Trade Association , and in every G7 country except Japan . |
23 | ‘ The bypass will bring environmental benefits by taking away through traffic and by allowing the regeneration of the market-place , which has suffered from all the traffic . |
24 | I think for outsiders it looks like nothing has moved at all , but when you 're involved in the strike in fact things have been moving quite fast in very many important ways throughout the ten months . |
25 | ‘ In the UK , the trend of quarterly improvement has accelerated across all classes as we begin to reap the full benefit of the actions we have taken — and continue to take — on rates and operating costs . |
26 | There is the thought that this story might fulfil me as nothing ever has done in all my life previous to this . |
27 | The poet has ascended through all the regions of Hell and Purgatory , and now at last , on the threshold of Paradise , comes to his long-expected reunion with Beatrice . |
28 | Since 1945 the UN Charter has imposed on all states the obligation to avoid the use or threat of force ( Article 2 ) , while reserving to them the ‘ inherent right … to self-defence if an armed attack occurs ’ ( Article 51 ) . |
29 | The Uprising has shown beyond all doubt that King Husayn can not represent the Palestinian people . |
30 | Her appearances have been singular for the genuine interest she has shown on all occasions and have been made with the avowed object of giving encouragement and , if possible raising money . |