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

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1 From there on , the topography is less demanding , the road undulating gently all the way to Monmouth .
2 More fundamentally perhaps , people are asking themselves , ‘ Why did we all want English medium anyway ? ’ and there is a rather bitter feeling around that perhaps all the enthusiasm , all the euphoria about ‘ new methods ’ ought to have been preceded by a sober consideration of ‘ new objectives . ’
3 All the wood is this nearly all the wood is oak cos most medieval furniture is oak .
4 I thought it was very interesting indeed all the information , and obviously I think one question is which schools are now going to be called in that were n't here before , and will that lead to a better distribution of collection points across the city ?
5 In one way or another almost all the world 's energy resources derive from the sun .
6 Well I went to work on the Saturday morning at six and we were dredging until half past twelve , then we would , then do repairs till five o'clock at night and then five o'clock at night , when the other crew had gone home , when I start to stay there then from five o'clock Saturday night till Monday morning six o'clock all the time just to keep watch on the dredger , I used to sleep mind you during part of the time and erm used to have a big old tortoise stove down the cabin and make good fire .
7 The delivery date for new furniture and equipment needs to be arranged so that the new site is fully operational once all the equipment and goods have been transferred .
8 If they did not know the word less , their responses followed a pattern of chance responding ; if they did know it , they got it right nearly all the time .
9 He had been awake nearly all the night with an attack of hiccups — something he had never been prone to .
10 Buying 34 would cost SFr3.5 billion ( $1.4 billion ) , which could rise to SFr5 billion once all the gadgetry is counted .
11 But funerals in any expensive way here with us , are now accounted but as a fruitlesse vanitie , insomuch that almost all the ceremoniall rites of obsequies heretofore used , are altogether laid aside : for we see daily that Noblemen , and Gentlemen of eminent ranke , office , and qualitie , are either silently buried in the night time , with a Torch , a two-penie Linke , and a Lanterne ; or parsimoniously interred in the day-time , by the helpe of some ignorant countrey-painter , without the attendance of any one of the Officers of Armes , whose chiefest support , and maintenance , hath ever depended upon the performance of such funerall rites , and exequies .
12 The foot-traveller shared the driving-board with Garvey , their elbows and heads pressed close together all the way into Horsey , and their voices murmuring .
13 And it 's now , it 's continuous again all the way up to but not including plus four .
14 It increases their resting metabolic rate by about five percent engine is running about one twentieth faster all the time , so perhaps this is why it wears out quicker .
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