Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the [noun sg] all " in BNC.

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1 Answer guide : As these houses had been started and completed during the period all these materials are included under the matching principle .
2 Answer guide : As these houses had been started and completed during the period all these wages are included under the matching principle .
3 ‘ I had jungle-boots on , and we 'd been walking through the forest all day .
4 Isle of Wight Isle of Wight , ferry , yeah , and we , we all buy , we all buy chips yeah , and the next minute , you know , we 're all walking into the arcade all these girls just come up to us and start taking chips .
5 Before they started to work with the video all the teachers were shown the contract which was drawn up by Kate Kennett .
6 His wife was lurking in the basement all the time Eleanor was there , so that he did not feel safe getting close .
7 You know , you might have three or four lads that 's going to work in the family all , like , watching films
8 Once it was known that Terry Gill was wanted for questioning , a young constable who knew him , all bright eyed and bushy tailed , pointed out that his van had been parked in the car-park all day within fifty yards of the Incident Room .
9 The dogs howled in the village all that night , and Dai Huang 's daughter could not sleep .
10 Dr Sasaki had not looked outside the hospital all day ; the scene inside was so terrible and so compelling that it had not occurred to him to ask any questions about what had happened beyond the windows and doors .
11 She 's the sort of filly who deserves a big race win for she has been knocking on the door all season .
12 She 's the sort of filly who deserves a big race win for she has been knocking on the door all season .
13 No okay because it 's as I was saying usually between sort of round about the middle of the day there 's people knocking on the door all the time so if you can sort of get sort of earlier or later it 's we 're likely to have a y'know half an hour when I can show you to do S P S S on it .
14 I 'm still not keen on that side of it — it 's nice to be popular , it 's nice to be loved , but it 's not so nice to be chased round and to be on the front page of the paper every day of your life , with people climbing over the wall all day long .
15 I think you have to sort of , lay your ground rules , I mean state your case , quite early on and it , I mean , you know , if , if you 're not good first thing in the morning , you know , you could tell someone you need three cups of coffee before you 're safe to approach or if erm , there 's a lazy slob who sort of lies on the sofa all day , you could throw the dishcloth at him , or erm , and also , I mean if it , if there are sort of badly behaved pets and , and children , erm , you know , just , just do n't invite them , and if that means your guest list is , is somewhat shorter then all to the good .
16 And people walking on the pavement all it totally and I thought what a cheek .
17 With a little shiver , she muttered awkwardly , ‘ Well , go on , then , or are we going to stand on the ladder all day ? ’
18 As it stands at the moment all we 've done is thrown numbers at the typing
19 There , he and thirty other children rolled around the floor all day , without the inconvenience of too much food or too much clothing .
20 A classmate said : ‘ We used to talk about the affair all the time at first .
21 He 's been bouncing about the office all day like a rubber ball . ’
22 Faced with these facts the semanticist must either hold that some is ambiguous between the readings " some and not all " , and " some and perhaps all " , or allow a pragmatic account of the different interpretations ( Parallel arguments can be made for the word all , and indeed most of the lexical items in a language . )
23 Cut out a circle , 1cm ( ½inch ) outside the line , and cut snips into the circle all the way round to a depth of 1cm ( ½inch ) .
24 Through the relationship , the counsellor is able to explore with the counsellee all the feelings , especially the negative feelings of inadequacy , guilt and worthlessness , which they harbour about themselves .
25 Mrs thinks that that is best provided by two carers living in the house , each on duty for half the week , such carers being directly employed by the , by contrast Mrs says that an agency should provide a carer all the time from its available pool , she envisages that in practice three or four carers would share the work , they differ over the full number of hours care to be provided by hired carers , Mrs envisages seventeen hours a day in total , Mrs ten hours , again I emphasize that the artificiality of the working in precise number of hours , where you have somebody actually living in the house all the time and available to er carry out active care at any time , but of course carers are not always having to do things which might be described as active care .
26 The two counties met in last year 's Ulster final at Armagh and in one of the best games seen in the province all year Tyrone came from behind in the second half to pull off a memorable victory after having been reduced to fourteen players .
27 If these underground emotions came to the surface all at once , they would shatter our existence , but fortunately they come upon us gradually — more so for some than for others .
28 Outside the months of breeding all but a few species disappear to wintering grounds well south of the Arctic Circle ; thus the arctic has over 150 species of breeding land birds , but only eight of them reside on the tundra all the year round .
29 He turned the fire off and sat down on the settee , looking at the woman all the while .
30 When we have achieved that , then you will be able to play , not looking at the page all the time , but hearing the woodwinds , which have the melody at this point . ’
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