Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] in all the " in BNC.
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1 | Alice quickly took the key and tried it in all the doors , but oh dear ! |
2 | After all her husband is in Venice- and she had n't seen him in all the war years , ’ he said . |
3 | This new order accords with the logic of Marx 's thinking , as we have seen it in all the works we have discussed so far . |
4 | ‘ There was one teacher , Mr Richardson , and he encouraged me in all the sports I did , really . |
5 | His two teenage sons were fanatically keen on farming and he encouraged them in all the agricultural skills ; but he fed the calves himself . |
6 | But it must not be thought that papal conciliar decrees which seem so clear-cut to the modern scholar , who sees them in all the clarity of the printed page , had a similar force and clarity for contemporaries . |
7 | I was in my element , immersing myself in all the terms falconers use and studying Brian 's vast collection of equipment , some of it quite old and valuable , but in immaculate condition , like his birds . |
8 | The bell-lamp in the passage looked as clear as a soap-bubble ; you could see yourself in all the tables , and French-polish yourself on any one of the chairs . |
9 | ‘ When you reap your harvest in your field , and have forgotten a sheaf in the field , you shall not go back to get it ; it shall be for the sojourner , the fatherless and the widow ; that the Lord your God may bless you in all the work of your hands . |
10 | That 's deliberately because the programme is a tight one and you ca n't fit everything in all the time , but we 'll refer to this at several different points particularly talking about press releases a little bit later this morning , and also you we will find that a lot of the general comments we 're made making apply to press situations , talking to journalists in general , and writing articles for from that point of view also . |
11 | Denying that women clients required special handling , she added : ‘ A customer is a customer , I approach them in all the same way . |
12 | He had n't slept in a bed like that before , yet there were all those advertisements for them on television , and they were on display in shop windows and in almost all the big stores in London so that I 'd imagined them in all the houses I could see from the bus . |
13 | She had it done cheap , promising to wear it in all the right places . |
14 | For the successful person , a winning attitude means looking to learn something in all the everyday events that you encounter . |
15 | But what we ca n't , it 's absolutely but if you write it in all the other divisions have got to do it as well . |
16 | But I think I may have to extend it — just like the politicians — because I have n't achieved anything in all the time I have been in my new home . |
17 | ‘ We 'll never find them in all the dark and snow . ’ |
18 | ‘ We might find them in all the dark and snow . |
19 | It is a mysterious house , even a little foreign-looking , and certainly resembles nothing in all the long streets and crescents of Bath . |
20 | of the electorate — it is impossible for my colleagues and me to involve ourselves in all the work of the House . |