Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] they [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 Waste incineration and oil recycling plants have been offered free to Polish companies on condition that they accept all shipments and keep all waste .
2 I never work because it was a small workshop that I worked in and in the south side where I belonged , there was an awful lot of Polish people and Jews and they had all these wee furniture places and they made up There was quite a community you know , they were had wee workshops and cabinet makers and my boss was a Latvian .
3 They were n't sinners in their own eyes because they did all these little things .
4 Public inquiries have the advantage that they remove all suspicion of cover-up from any government department , and it is true that the examination and cross-examination by skilled counsel usually leads to the veracity and relevance of the evidence being established .
5 The audition which is the additional item includes moves at Policy and Resources Committee that they asked all committees to expose further reductions if possible to help close this gap of six hundred and seventy one thousand pounds .
6 they came down with a lot o little bottles and they filled all them bottles up with the mud and they took 'em away and anal analyzed 'em and proved that it was erm human manure you see .
7 Food processors have revolutionised some people 's lives because they take all the effort out of preparing food , as they do all the chopping , slicing , grating , blending , whisking , and kneading incredibly fast .
8 They just put it on you see with a brush and it was a paste you see , all over the coach , and then they had a hose and they washed all that X mover off you see , the X mover was an acid and it ate into the you see , bodywork .
9 Bream are great roamers and they haunt all the parts of a typical stillwater .
10 you ought to see underneath the fridge , he does this in the kitchen and they 've all gone under the fridge , when you 're at the top shop or any other places where the will you have a look on the cards in the window , I 'm looking for a slide , you know , but a smaller one for him for the garden for the summer really , cos that 's just about had it that one ?
11 That I stress is a preliminary view they could not and would not wish to make a final decision until they have all the information .
12 To superintend the threshers that they get all the grain out , stubble to be left in the ground to be ploughed , except what is wanted for thatching .
13 They replaced the lights and they mended all the broken furniture .
14 That 's how we got terrible problems cos they 've all got erm cars .
15 it 's cos he went up mum 's the other day and they 've all got it but I do n't like
16 it 's forehead cos that 's what people say and it used to be fore head and they change all the time that 's why need to record the words and see how they 're being pronounced .
17 yeah they 're all the , they must sell them , the perfect ones and the second ones they sort of er petrol station cos they 've all got slight faults on them .
18 like the gravy and they go all like mush .
19 They must satisfy the Authority that they have all technical equipment to do their job efficiently and that their manager has the necessary professional quali-fications .
20 In the first case , this is how the choice appeared for people considering a £1,000 loan once they had all the information ( both ‘ total repayment ’ and ‘ APR ’ were explained ) :
21 Sixty two only , you know , not that long after the War had ended and to the lament that nobody got killed you know you might have had more chances e of success if they had all got killed .
22 He partnered Dwyer in the foursomes against vastly experienced Yorkshire captain Steve East and ex-professional Chris Bloice and they fought all the way before going down 2 & 1 .
23 With a somewhat carefree use of statistics he claimed at one National Council meeting in 1897 that the delegates represented 70,000,000 Nonconformists , on the assumption that they represented all non-Anglican and non-Roman Catholic Christians in the English-speaking world .
24 Their unhesitating assumption that they contain all life as much as they are contained by it has helped them forge what to our eyes is an almost supernatural intimacy with their forests and creatures .
25 They just get the book and they get all the tapes .
26 Dad 's got a card game book and they play all these
27 Two new acts had come into the show and they needed all the orchestra time they could get before going into Scranton .
28 Government departments do not have to use this form provided they give all the information required .
29 All of them were chasing the duck but they 've all they 've all decided to stop for the moment , they 're all sitting down on the grass .
30 I went straight away to Watford General Hospital because they know all about me .
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