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

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1 An electronic set of tricks simulates the real life timetable so that the operators receive and send all of the necessary signals as well as operating the appropriate signals .
2 • when you could buy all of the top five best-selling singles and still have change form a pound ?
3 The Health and Safety Committee now has members representing all of the main staff working areas ; it has produced a policy document on alcohol-related problems , and discussed such matters as first aid provision , working with VDUs , and fire procedures .
4 Every citation count is a ratio of citations per citable items , as each author , in preparing his list of references , may not include all of the relevant citations , and may also exercise editorial control over what is included , and what is left out .
5 But a causal circumstance , as specified earlier ( p.46 ) , most certainly does not include all of the causal history of itself and hence of the effect .
6 Most of the action would be improvised with two or three scenes happening all at the same time as in a mediaeval play .
7 In consideration of you instructing your advisers to carry out a due diligence investigation of ABC Holdings Limited ( ‘ ABC ’ ) and its subsidiaries to enable you to further consider purchasing all of the issued share capital of ABC we the undersigned , being all the owners of the legal title , all the registered holders and all the principal beneficial owners of all the issued shares comprised in such share capital ( ‘ the Shares ’ ) , each agree as follows : —
8 An on-line tutorial , explaining all of the relevant legislation and procedures , is available .
9 Sea-lion Island has a tremendous wealth of wildlife within a comparatively small area ( the island is less than eight kilometres long by three across ) and has all of the five penguin species regularly nesting in the Falklands .
10 ‘ Anyway , for some reason Heather wanted to know all about the last time Clare had been here , which , as it happened , I remembered very well , not just because it turned out to be the last I ever saw of her , but on account of something odd that had occurred .
11 Second , in the case of the other seven indicator agencies , which did have central recording systems , visits were made by members of the research team who transcribed all of the required information on to prestructured forms .
12 Some are concentrating so much on balancing that they forget all about the key words .
13 Fans of Yamaha 's dynamic vector synthesis will already know all about the huge creative potential of combining AWM and FM sound generation under vector control .
14 If you 've read Page 44 then you 'll know all about the fab , new three-in-one shampoos from Wella .
15 It may be questioned whether or not the user needs to retrieve all of the possible relevant documents for a specific query at any one point in time .
16 Although in nature the feeding pattern of Etroplus suratensis is markedly herbivorous , in captivity the pattern is omnivorous , greedily devouring all of the usual cichlid foods ie. beef-heart , mussel , bloodworm , shrimp and pond pellets with the occasional lettuce thrown in for additional roughage .
17 In the mid-1970s Britain faced a more severe crisis , in which very high inflation , a balance of payments problem and continuing high unemployment occurred all at the same time .
18 These included all of the top 100 and 68 other companies selected at random .
19 And he has forgotten all about the Lost Boys and how to fly , until his own children are kidnapped by his old adversary Captain Hook .
20 Well one of the great lessons of life is of course you ca n't have everything you want all at the same time it took me about sixty years to learn that .
21 We provide all of the key services , education , social services , fire , police , highways , libraries .
22 However , in general , he was not allowed to go there since his presence excited all of the large apes housed there and interfered with any research that might have been going on .
23 And their answers are startling as they frankly reveal all for the first time .
24 In nineteen eighty eight , having er attended all of the national courses .
25 And the chiller and the waterways and everything should all have been done all at the same time .
26 Both the Japanese data and newer data from the COBE satellite show all of the expected features .
27 Mix all of the chopped fruit together and add the grapes , then place in a large , shallow dish .
28 Now you can invest all of the basic £6,000 a year allowance in unit or investment trusts .
29 This phenomenon of sub-standard modern housing occurs all across the rural Third World today .
30 The reduction in the number of Points to Remember came as a result of observations that the rural mothers found it difficult to remember all of the Ten Points .
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