Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb pp] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 It is appropriate to restate , therefore , the formal parallel between DOE studies and acquired distinctiveness experiments ( a parallel hitherto ignored by all but Edwards et al .
2 Two or three Zuwaya had reputations as excellent poets and would record their poems if pressed : indeed , one made a charge for doing so , a practice not approved by all .
3 In February our slimmer was never 9 st 8 lb ( 60.8 kg ) , was 9 st 7 lb ( 60.3 kg ) for only six days , 9 st 6 lb ( 59.9 kg ) for five days , 9 st 5 lb ( 59.4 kg ) for six days , 9 st 4 lb ( 59.0 kg ) for six days , 9 st 3 lb ( 58.5 kg ) for five days and 9 st 2lb ( 58.1 kg ) just once ( a weight not attained at all in January ) .
4 Telegraph readers hardly swung at all .
5 Telegraph readers hardly swung at all .
6 We report the expression cloning of a complementary DNA , pICAM-3 , encoding a protein constitutively expressed on all leukocytes , which binds LFA-1 .
7 Errors of omission — An entry completely omitted from all books .
8 His three criteria for identifying the modifications as chemical erosion as opposed to physical abrasion were that the damage was localized and not evenly spread over the whole surface of the bones , there was greater erosion of the tips of the teeth with some teeth not damaged at all , and discoloration spread into the re-entrant angles of the vole teeth .
9 Male easily distinguished from all other larks by all black summer plumage ; in winter black becomes browner .
10 A verdict not shared by all .
11 Elite theorists argue that there are gross inequalities of political influence between interest groups ; that many mass-based groups promoting issues or views which threaten established elites are excluded from influence ; and that there are many groups not organized at all , or only episodically able to make their voices heard .
12 Slightly larger than Dunlin ( p. 127 ) and in winter easily told from all other same-sized birds on shore by almost white appearance with blackish shoulder spot .
13 In the store room next to the kitchen were a long table and shelves always covered with all sorts of provisions ; large earthenware jars full of confits of pork and goose , a small barrel where vinegar slowly matured , a bowl where honey oozed out of the comb , jams , preserves of sorrel and of tomatoes , and odd bottles with grapes and cherries marinating in brandy ; next to the table a weighing machine on which I used to stand at regular intervals ; sacks of haricot beans , of potatoes ; eggs , each one carefully dated in pencil .
14 The fact that the Australian batting rarely fired on all cylinders either during the series merely served to show-up the large gulf between the two sides , with the home team 's 4–0 triumph not flattering them unduly , although India were unlucky not to win at Sydney , and might have won at Adelaide too had their fielding not let them down .
15 The angles thus calculated for all frames are then used to produce the two rotational functions shown on the right of Figure 7.12 .
16 Not only is the Bundesrat 's consent not required for all laws ( Article 77(3) ) but , in addition to its power to overrule the Bundesrat ( Article 77(4) ) , the Bundestag has virtual carte blanche to extend its area of competence , in virtue of an article which is a perfect formulation of ‘ subsidiarity ’ :
17 The apostle insisted that marriage is no sin , and celibacy , a gift not granted to all , is better for the missionary service of God 's kingdom .
18 He , he was a real friendly guy and like I say he never said cheerio before he went , but one day he just painted his aircraft up with the D-day landing signs which we did n't know at the time and the next day he was gone of course it was very much top secret that was but the town just emptied of all Americans it was like a ghost town after them but it had been previously .
19 But the planet scarcely benefited at all .
20 A study by Messere , Owen and Teir ( 1982 ) suggests that published tax schedules are a greater disincentive to effort than the ‘ effective tax rates ’ ( i.e. the tax actually paid after all personal and other allowances have been calculated ) .
21 So when Else read this out 'e said that some of the 'oly men in the olden days never washed at all , and were crawling with lice .
22 Indeed , the South African 's boot eventually accounted for all of their points .
23 For half of Oxfordshire teachers , outsiders were not very involved and for a further quarter not involved at all .
24 In a large team effort , different people can be working on separate aspects of a design , with changes rapidly distributed to all of them .
25 An outsize Sparrowhawk readily told from all other buzzard-sized birds of prey by having shorter wings and longer tail than buzzards and eagles , shorter wings and tail than harriers and kites , and broader and blunter wings and longer tail than Peregrine ( p. 93 ) .
26 ‘ In time , possibly five or six years from now , I believe that all milk collection will be done by an organisation jointly owned by all the co-operatives buying Scottish milk .
27 Their flexibility , however , enables the trustees to make payments in a manner most suited to all the circumstances , including especially the needs of individual beneficiaries and the fiscal situation .
28 The degree of involvement in the reviews has generally been high , nearly half the teachers feeling very involved , a further third fairly involved , and only 5 per cent feeling not involved at all .
29 This is because , in the absence of the power of a conscientious regard for right and wrong deeply rooted in all the people concerned , and used by them in arriving at verdicts otherwise the product of constitutional law alone , the road to impeccable administration of justice can not be taken .
30 The pistol hardly jerked at all as each bolt ejaculated before incandescing and zipping away .
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