Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [verb] all [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Hair needs moisturising all year long which is why more and more products are formulated with effective conditioning ingredients .
2 1991 , 27 1148 ) , I at once came to appreciate why it is that chemistry has so largely lost its appeal to the young : it is because its teaching has lost all discipline , degrading the science from a pursuit of excellence to ‘ fiddling the results ’ .
3 Backing up this policy , the department has delegated all community liaison work to Malawian professional staff .
4 ‘ But Eleanor has lost all sense of the present .
5 I know , Steven 's nicked all polish
6 You set a blurb or something in proper Caledonia and then in Neue-Caledonia and it hits you that the Neue-Caledonia has gone all sort of thin and sharp and it 's the perfection of that shape there and the old one sort of boings about a bit and looks happy on the page .
7 If you are not used to make-up you may feel a little ‘ painted ’ , but remember that the make-up has to last all day and right into the evening .
8 The bloke has lost all respect from me — and fuck knows have I stood up for him in the past .
9 But Mr Docherty said the dilemma would soon end because the council plans to ban all parking on East Row and Horsemarket .
10 Jenkins intends to survey all health authorities and SSDs to discover which has a policy on elder abuse and which actually has a nominated person to deal with complaints .
11 Canada has banned all tobacco promotion including sponsorship ( effective date 1.1.89 ) .
12 Daniels has denied all knowledge of the crate and the drugs .
13 A High Court judge will decide in the next few months whether the tribunal has considered all evidence correctly .
14 Dunlop rode the Honda which Gawley has had all year and the plan was for Gawley to take over the bike and ride it at Donington .
15 ‘ Well , ’ he mumbled , ‘ the great frost has killed all trade in the city .
16 Here , all life is at its lowest ebb and man has lost all sense of direction .
17 A TOURING company in charge of a new pop musical has cancelled all theatre dates , which will leave hundreds of children disappointed .
18 The APB intends to publish all exposure drafts from this revisions project by the end of October 1993 .
19 Capriati has struggled all year to motivate herself , and even winning an Olympic gold medal has failed to resurrect her fading enthusiasm .
20 It has marred the High Street , and the road to its rear has destroyed all chance of a relationship with the river .
21 Unix International 's specification has enabled all input methods to talk to each other and run on top of each other 's systems .
22 The product runs on IBM , Hewlett-Packard , Sun and Sequent Unix servers or on the mainframe , and Peregrine plans to support all Unix versions .
23 Belgium aims to tax all beverage packaging by the end of 1997 .
24 Of course , this century has seen all manner of spiritual cults , from Madame Blavatsky and Theosophy to the Designer Spirituality of the Eighties ( caricatured , with some justification , as fashion victims chanting for sports cars ) .
25 The property investment and dealing company has charged all interest and finance charges to revenue in the year ended 31 March 1992 .
26 JSB Computer Systems Ltd , Macclesfield , Cheshire , is providing its MultiView Mascot AlphaWindows manager for the Alpha effort : the company hopes to support all Unix operating systems and DEC 's VMS by the end of 1993 .
27 SNP pledges to remove all rail privatisation
28 The second commitment from the trust states that it will ’ Complete the agreed building works to bring all Maternity and Gynaecology services together on the same site as Intensive Care for newborn babies and the Special Care Baby Unit at Basildon Hospital . ’
29 Rosaline is very much a match for Berowne ; this is her last challenge to him , at a moment in the play when death has blown all comedy away .
30 3.5 With effect from the Possession Date or ( if later ) the date on which the Tenant has obtained all Tenant 's Approvals the Tenant shall have licence and authority to enter upon the Premises for the purpose of carrying out the Tenant 's Works in accordance with clause 3.7 but for no other purpose The problem is that the words " but for no other purpose " could result in a period of non-user from the date of completion of the tenant 's works and the date of the completion of the lease ( see clause 1.15.2 ) and the clause should be amended as follows :
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