Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 So the formula to find all CDs costing more than £10 would be +G10>10 and it can be written anywhere in the criteria range .
2 In 1947 , Government was in the hands of the Labour Party and in August they brought in a Bill to nationalise all public transport , including the main line railways , the larger bus companies and London Transport .
3 In the autumn , God sent down an angel to see all the beautiful flowers He had made .
4 LOBBYING over a proposal to ban all trade in ivory divided the conference of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species ( CITES ) when it opened yesterday .
5 Training will be a real partnership between government and industry , not an excuse to shift all the burden onto employers .
6 Whenever the car appears all heads turn and there is no doubt that something special is passing by : a unique part of Blackpool 's tramway past .
7 NATIONAL union leaders and shop stewards representing Leyland-DAF workers met in Birmingham yesterday and resolved to step up the campaign to keep all five British plants open .
8 NATIONAL union leaders and shop stewards representing Leyland-DAF workers met in Birmingham yesterday and resolved to step up the campaign to keep all five British plants open .
9 Last month the Radio Authority , headed by 71-year-old Lord Chalfont , tightened up the definition to cover all singles that hit the charts after 1960 .
10 There 's also a tendency to scoop all modern phenomena into her preferred mythological skirts .
11 they 're gon na make you 're gon na spend nearly a fiver sending all that out to people and really we should be encouraging people to be members and not to just give us money from time to time .
12 Clicking on an object with the right mouse button brings up a menu listing all the things you can do to it — a feature first seen in Borland 's Quattro Pro for Windows .
13 In cases like the French verb system it is possible to build up a drill containing all the tenses of the verb and all the pronouns within the framework of one drill .
14 They decided to set up an exhibition showing all aspects of their hobby at a venue where thousands of people would be able to see their exhibits .
15 Although a problem is not an invitation to launch out into a general disquisition on the department of law on which the problem is set , it is important in working out the problem to state all the rules of law that are really relevant to it .
16 The firm which carried out the survey says all Gloucestershire motorists could soon be paying the price for crime in higher insurance premiums
17 Now the society wants all snares to be made illegal .
18 But now the Mirror album gives those who missed out a chance to see ALL the pictures of the Duchess of York cavorting in a manner most unbecoming to Royalty .
19 ‘ We just want to work out an agreement to provide all athletes with free accommodation . ’
20 Three years ago the Government promised all food workers would be trained .
21 It cost less than a fiver a head — and there was n't a plate broken all night !
22 I have not had the time or sometimes the knowledge to identify all the organisms I found , but the species list to date ( Tables I and 2 ) totals 1731 .
23 Lucille noted how the girl refused all partners but that one man and she felt a surge of sympathy because she knew the girl must be in love , just as she herself was in love .
24 There 's a lot of traffic here and it takes me quite a bit to cross all the roads to get to where I want .
25 It 's the type of client , life assurance clients are the type of client where the commission 's all come out in the first four years .
26 The first releases occurred in mid-July when the government commuted all death sentences and proclaimed an amnesty for all political and some criminal prisoners .
27 6 When the deadline arrives all the tenders should be taken with the list to :
28 It 's only happened , you know when the windscreen went all the bubbles appeared
29 At the same time the Bakufu 's weakness was exacerbated by problems over the shogunal succession ; the selection of the nearest blood heir , a young boy , to succeed to the title in 1858 , highlighted the problems of Bakufu leadership at a time when the institution required all the strength it could muster .
30 For ‘ totalization is accomplished only in history , when the historiographer assimilates all particular existences and punctual moments into the time of universal history , whose chronological order , it is assumed , ‘ outlines the plot of being in itself , analogous to nature ’ ( 55 ) .
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