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

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1 Nor do they necessarily all share the same interpretation of the events in which they participate ; rival themes are thrust forward , and the same lines are used to justify contradictory claims and interests .
2 No one is denied books , materials or teachers , so all have the same opportunities to use them as they might .
3 Well thirty nine or forty all do it to thirty nine just to keep , so all have the same results .
4 Erm and I 've said further on that erm some could have afford to stay out but that 's they we 're not all built the same and erm we must avoid that at all cost .
5 Although not all had a continuous existence , Miss Green figured in their formation , or revival , often through providing or arranging introductory , short or Terminal courses to arouse interest and create student groups .
6 But for these amateurs nothing beats the thrill of that final staight … even if not all make the whole distance .
7 Students generally have been led to believe that they can not all achieve a worthwhile level of learning .
8 Do we not all face the same loss , namely death ?
9 The process of consultation and negotiation was not entirely smooth , since teachers did not all share the same understanding of the form of library use favoured by the project and , indeed , the school 's own library committee .
10 The difficulty arises , as we saw with professional groupings , of sub-groups existing within an organisation that do not all share the same goals or values .
11 We can not all , as it already been emphasised by the last speaker we may not all be able to do the same things we have not all got the same gifts or the same responsibilities er within the church but you all have the same responsibilities in this light of God .
12 ( They do not all have the same ! )
13 Hydrangea florets can be picked and pressed in the autumn when they are a lovely green shade with reddish tinges , although you may have to choose your bush carefully as they do not all have the same density of colour .
14 And do we not all have the same right to be saved ?
15 Where data have a hierarchical structure or where units do not all have the same number of variates recorded ( due , for example , to different numbers of visits to a clinic ) , the more elaborate structure of a database will be needed .
16 We do not all live the same lives nor do we all need the same things .
17 So how can you possibly all earn the same ?
18 They nearly all contain the extraordinary adrenalin tug that marks pop off from everything apart from the madder bits of techno — songs that make you feel like you are on speed are harder to write than ones that make you cry — FACT .
19 Presently all make a valuable contribution but generally events are not planned in a co-ordinated way taking into account the work of other agencies .
20 We do not then all have the same ministries .
21 His considered assessment was that Ken 's narrative verse was ‘ often cumbrous ’ and his lyric verse ‘ not seldom languid and redundant ; yet all breathing an angelic spirit interspersed with such pure and bright touches of poetry that a reader will scarcely find it in his heart to criticize him ’ .
22 However , they do n't actually all do the same job .
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