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

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1 If the right hon. Gentleman believes all that , he is certainly not capable of leading his party , let alone this country .
2 From the white washed wooden ceiling hung all sorts of items — lamps , cycle frames , farm and garden implements and dozens of other things .
3 Featuring winning looks from the 1992 L'Oréal Colour Trophy Awards , commercial looks from leading hairdressers around the country plus technical advice on products used , this glossy book provides all the client needs to know about hair colour .
4 What with one thing and another , it was left to Sir Geoffrey Howe to become the first British Foreign Secretary to visit all the countries of Eastern Europe .
5 This full-colour guide covers all aspects of the Metro 's layout and history and a comprehensive map of the system .
6 This annual edition lists all current materials available for general distribution .
7 Good drama is very much about dealing with the mess we find ourselves in , not calling up some outside agency to solve all our problems .
8 Phnom Penh home service radio reported on June 21 that a " clandestine reactionary organization embodying all kinds of inactive and idle people and hooligans " had recently been smashed at its inception .
9 The franchise system was a good way for us to get into thatching as it dispensed with the need to endure a long apprenticeship , gave us a six-month intensive course teaching all the rudiments of thatching , and provided contracts and a source of cheap materials .
10 His heart contracted and the thought struck him that this domestic scene encompassed all he could ever want of life .
11 This unique video shows all the build up to the World Angling Championship in 1990 , the practice sessions , discussions , the work which ensures that England remain at the top of the world .
12 With its whitewashed walls and dark wood beams , this pretty home has all the charm of a country cottage .
13 There 'll be some fine tuning involved all the way along .
14 This streamlining move to bring all the Army 's logistic divisions under a single management structure , based at Deepcut near Aldershot , was , as redundancies resulted , not without its critics .
15 Since publishing an open letter in the British Medical Journal asking all doctors to cooperate in the survey , the centre has had enquiries from doctors who may have patients suffering from AIDS .
16 This initial success heartened all at Berwick .
17 Country by country , this superb book covers all last season 's League and Cup results and squad members .
18 That case casts no light on the present since there is no express statutory duty to treat all children alike , whatever their religion .
19 Some of you I know will welcome this new opportunity to pay all due fees together as one lump sum in January .
20 This new complication revived all the old doubts that she had successfully conquered , and she parted from him at her gate with very mixed feelings .
21 He would not be fooled like the man in the film who went cheerfully off to work , leaving his brave young wife to die all alone in their pretty country cottage .
22 The former British Under-21 champion won all six of his races in a solid show from a youthful-looking English team .
23 This special report examines all aspects of the link between the business and the community , including the effect on the environment .
24 What was this primeval urge to reproduce all about ?
25 With an eye on the election in 1995 , this latest action bears all the hallmarks of a bid to shore up his position with support from the land-hungry peasants in the countryside .
26 Is this sufficient reason to force all citizens to cower in their homes , watching what proletarian rubbish has been chosen for them on television and being preached at , no doubt , by the likes of Esther Rantzen and Mr Donald ’ Don ’ Mathews ?
27 Well I think in common with most local authorities we 've been playing a sort of cat and mouse game with Central Government over the last ten years , where we have attempted to continue to deliver the services that we believe we 've been elected to deliver , and Central Government has been trying to close off what it would see as loopholes and gain control of us and stop us doing what it does n't want us to do , but of course it 's a rather unequal struggle and the cat and mouse analogy is quite a good one in that Central Government has all the power and is able to erm take control of us to the extent now that the budget that both the City and the County Council have set for the coming year has effectively been set by Central Government .
28 The small handheld infra-red remote control repeats all these including 20-entry programming , and add direct-track access with a set of numeric buttons — everything the normal user requires .
29 Julianna Sciolla , the society 's chief operating officer , says its predicament reflects a crucial financial dilemma facing all U.S. museums , that funds can be raised for construction and exhibition projects , but not for the ordinary task of operating an institution .
30 Keegan 's proposed Merseyside take-over was backed by Republic of Ireland midfielder Kevin Sheedy , whose 60th-minute goal sent Newcastle 's 8,000 travelling army celebrating all the way back up the A1 .
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