Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [adj] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There was another couple of Chelsea fans I was singing about them all the fucking day were n't I ? |
2 | Still , I 'll vote for them all the same , it 's the devil I know and I know them both . |
3 | But there was a tie between them all the same . |
4 | The programme summed up for me all the human frustrations , hopelessness and despair . |
5 | Now , Fiona was thought to be a suitable bride for my father-just the right age , pretty and vivacious enough it was thought to appeal to a man who was beginning to be known as a confirmed bachelor . ’ |
6 | DC Creation An editing phase during which all the basic information is entered and checked . |
7 | Given the whole family of crustaceans , it was possible to imagine an ideal or typical crustacean of which all the existing forms were more or less close realizations . |
8 | Where committed facilities are in existence at the balance sheet date which permit the refinancing of debt for a period beyond its maturity , the earliest date at which the lender has the right to demand repayment should be taken to be the maturity date of the longest refinancing permitted by a facility in respect of which all the following conditions are met : |
9 | The twin city of proud Ankh and pestilent Morpork , of which all the other cities of time and space are , as it were , mere reflections , has stood many assaults in its long and crowded history and has always risen to flourish again . |
10 | There is no escape from it — that Damocles sword of a war on the first day of which all the chartered covenants of princes will be scattered like chaff : a race war which will subject the whole of Europe to devastation by fifteen or twenty million , and which is not raging already because even the strongest of the great military states shrinks before the absolute incalculability of its final result . |
11 | Michael and Geoffrey burst out laughing , surprised at Maura 's front , but proud of her all the same . |
12 | At the end of it all the small , white house was as bright and clean as a spring morning . |
13 | By the end of it all the mind-body problem will loom large — but this may be because we are now a little closer to it . |
14 | And when words can manage something of this , and manage it in a moment in time , and in that same moment make out of it all the vital signature of a human being — not of an atom , or of a geometrical diagram , or a heap of lenses — but a human being , we call it poetry . |
15 | When I 'm not with you I find myself thinking about you all the bloody time . ’ |
16 | Typically throughout it all the new European super middleweight champion remained unruffled and unmoved as the highly partisan Italians became increasingly restless . |
17 | Why is it that in some societies like our own the three stages of childhood development are clearly distinguishable and of great importance as far as personality formation is concerned , whereas in other societies this is much less true , and one or two stages seem to be almost absent altogether ? |
18 | Self-government and independence came to the British colonial territories in Africa in the late 'fifties and early 'sixties — with them all the internal pressures towards reshaping a school system and its curriculum towards new national goals and aspirations . |
19 | For there is a single unifying factor of the crisis , into which all the exacerbating elements flow and from which all the symptoms of the crisis proceed ( as Figure 1.2 shows ) . |
20 | She traced with her forefinger the silky whorls of the carved garland of oak leaves that swung across both doors . |
21 | It is a common enough linguistic trick — and one of which neurobiologists are themselves often guilty — to speak as if there were some sort of evolutionary scale or ladder of complexity , along which all the living forms found on earth today can be arrayed to form a series of ‘ more evolved ’ and ‘ less evolved ’ organisms . |
22 | Incidentally everything I 'm I 'm doing here whoops everything I 'm doing here with you all the two days here is in thought patterns . |
23 | SLIP INTO SOMETHING DIFFERENT the best bridal shoes |
24 | And this will assist the fragmentation around the imagined absoluteness of ethnic differences upon which both the New Right and the ‘ cultural nationalists ’ from the ethnic minorities have been premising their demands for cultural separatism in education ( cf. |
25 | According to this version , the turn towards services — the shift in the balance of employment from manufacturing to services — is the direction in which all the major industrial economies are moving and in itself need not be seen as a problem . |
26 | ‘ In his profession he found a force stronger than the temperament he had inherited from his family ; instead of surrendering to his natural instincts he followed a clear , straight path , and did not slide into the wretched muddle in which all the other Rougons perished . ’ |
27 | Whatever , when he arrived at the Ring , Niki was pilloried in the sporting press for his opposition to a great track in which all the other champions had raced : if he was so craven-hearted , they said , he should n't be racing . |
28 | In the course of two centuries of wars and battles and scuffles , in which all the other islands were invaded and many were conquered , Barbados remained untouched . |
29 | At last , in 1943 , he broke through the psychological barrier by founding a consistent set of 4-dimensional " hypernumbers " in which all the usual laws of arithmetic hold with the exception of unc in general . |
30 | In 1861 Weierstrass proved ( essentially ) that the only finite dimensional extensions of the real numbers in which all the usual laws of arithmetic hold are the real numbers themselves and the complex numbers . |