Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] all [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 So we 've all speakers chosen for their integrity and confidence .
2 Even then they will have no evidence — unless perhaps they tape all conversations with their dealers , for themselves .
3 And we ca n't turn it round anyway we tried all ways
4 Now we collect all terms involving unc and write them as a perfect square , and so on , so that ultimately we can write the form as unc where in fact unc and unc while y is related to x by the triangular substitution ( see ( 20 ) ) unc and
5 Originally it covered all gifts , but since 1986 it is restricted to gifts on death or those made within seven years of death .
6 Look at the board please I want all eyes on the board .
7 Well I mean all men go in for these model things .
8 Do n't you have all sorts of cultural traditions you 've got to fight against .
9 well he had all sorts of
10 When he recovered , he had experienced conversion , and from that time on he refused all offers of writing work that was not for the glory of God .
11 Eventually he found all forms of religion involving ‘ externals ’ and ordinances unsatisfying , and he describes how he became aware of the sufficiency of a personal and inward inspiration ‘ ( as one inspired with a supernatural life ) sprang up farr above my earthly center , into a most heavenly and divine enjoyment ’ .
12 And then he made all sorts of tactless remarks about the state of the body .
13 This is an unreal place to be , because if you ca n't talk to other women , yet you believe all women must in the end come to separatism , then either those women have to be born separatist or they have to come to it through isolation , pain and struggle .
14 But all the messages that the parliaments of women busily exchanged among themselves stuck at one figure whom their spate of stories , their laughter and malice , could n't break down or wash away , a special kind of other woman , a figure so pitiful and so ludicrous that even jokes could n't make her situation spicy , and yet she outnumbered all others , because so many men had gone away alone , to America , both North and South .
15 it 's that sort of time of the year when you have all sorts of people there , but I mean she 's such , so pathetic , words gon na come over for lunch , I mean we have them over every year sort of Christmas time
16 Margaret Charlwood started her movement career at the age of six following a serious road accident which it was feared would permanently limit the movement of her legs — eleven years later she won a scholarship to the Arts Educational School in London where she studied all forms of dance , specialising in ballet .
17 The snag is that in countries with persistently high inflation hardly anyone holds paper money ; instead they put all earnings in index-linked bonds or interest-earning savings accounts .
18 erm I do n't know if you remember the Esther Rantzen programme , I think three months ago , where they uncovered all sorts of misdeeds at a school in I think it was Cuckham Grange or somewhere in Berkshire .
19 Erm he 'd say , you know the row of houses where er where they have all things in the bay windows that I er I er an Alsatian dog or a an aspidistra or a , a cherry chucker .
20 He took him hunting with the Old Berkshire where he jumped all sorts of obstacles and had to learn to look after himself in tricky situations and he found a new enthusiasm .
21 Here again he sees all sorts of factors dating from the distant past as limiting and distorting potentialities .
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