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

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1 The medical treatments for some of the illnesses you may experience are improving all the time .
2 But a heroic act of rescue , splendidly documented , has been done all the same .
3 He thinks , by the sheer fact of not playing on something , his contribution has been to leave all the space for everybody else .
4 His signal achievement at Chanel has been to take all the familiar Chanel ideas , the neat , gilt buttoned suit , the chain handbags , the bows , the camellias , throw them up in the air , alter their proportions , and re-make the look invented by Coco for Twenties flappers , so that it strikes a new chord .
5 One source said : ’ She has been rewriting all the Prime Minister 's press releases .
6 One approach to the problem has been to list all the various kinds of non-business organizations , pointing out their political , economic , and social differences , and then build the accounting theories from there .
7 It has been happening all the time and , with respect to the hon. Gentleman , it has been happening constantly .
8 Drivers from the taxi firm WTN used were arriving all the time with equipment , food and people .
9 When her brother had looked likely to become a chip off the old block , he 'd been given all the support of a loving father intent on realising his own dreams through his son .
10 Apparently he 'd been telling all the other English teachers about it and now they all wanted their classes to see and hear about Hadwick 's owl .
11 When I came out , wearing the least horrid of the shirts he 'd bought for me , he stood up ( he 'd been sitting all the time by the door ) .
12 What you can do is list all the people down here and then you might have a skills matrix you might also have a product knowledge matrix yeah ?
13 The next thing to remember is to keep all the paperwork involved with any purchase , especially the invoice .
14 He and Nell were agreeing that after the scene the actors would leave again ( all except Giles-the-murderer ) , even though they did n't like being banished all the time and were complaining about it .
15 You 're trying to , you 're trying to avoid being starved all the time are n't you darling ?
16 The only thing left to do is to transform all the unc of the second type to x — IF/ALT .
17 All you have to do is draw all the little bits of an object and push them all together to make a silhouette of the object and then performing one combine operation joins them all together to make an outline that would take you a lot longer to draw in one piece .
18 What I want to do is to take all the best elements , like live strings , and recreate them . ’
19 It is widely believed that if Labour 's national executive had acted on his report in the mid-1970s about the need to root out Militant Tendency from within the party , then the movement would have been saved all the subsequent turmoil in the 1980s , by which time Militant had gained a grip .
20 A question that puzzled some followers of Zarathustra in later times was that , if Ohrmazd was all-powerful and so destined to overthrow Ahriman , why did this not happen immediately , so that the world would have been spared all the suffering caused by the conflict between them ?
21 If however , there was no open way remaining , then the rising main must have been brought all the way up to the top of the shaft .
22 Could we have been hoodwinked all the way ?
23 I kept being carted all the way to Buenos Aires . ’
24 ‘ What do you suppose is happening all the time we 're making the cover ? ’
25 People seemed to have been disappearing all the afternoon , one after another .
26 Then of course it seemed to have been predetermined all the time .
27 When a coalition of male lions successfully takes over a harem of females , the first thing the males do is to kill all the young lion cubs in the pride .
28 The original plan had been to leave all the top posts open , with a promise to find people as soon as the investors had parted with their cash .
29 Within minutes he had reached the streets leading to the allotment gardens that he would skirt , to find the phone box he had been using all the time he had been in hiding .
30 Ginguene 's most valuable next sentence suggests that the director 's baton had been waved all the time : it ‘ indicated by its strokes the end of each so-called bar and , by the various signs that it traced in the air , the various interpolations or divisions of that bar . ’
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