Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [verb] [to-vb] all " in BNC.

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1 She 'd hate to be thought of as a seer , but maybe she is destined to be a figure like Morrissey or Ian Curtis , someone whose vision of adolescence comes to represent all our experience .
2 And that is quite simply that I of course need to read all of these documents .
3 Today , of course , the importance of political parties makes it difficult for members of Parliament to claim to represent all their constituents ; but equally makes it difficult for them to assume delegate roles .
4 Instead of thinking that it is natural for a moving object to carry on in a straight line at a steady speed , and then worrying about how the force of gravity manages to pull all objects — heavy ones and light ones — round in the same orbit , what we ought to be doing is thinking of the path they all follow as being the natural path .
5 It has : a strong rhythm repetition a sense of humour Try to bring all these out as you read it .
6 The amount of time required to sort all the cards without actually considering the value of the card was calculated to be approximately 25 msecs .
7 SAD should begin to seek a partnership between statutory and private care in order to begin to explore all of these issues .
8 Nevertheless , I think you will understand that to one not accustomed to committing such errors , this development was rather disturbing , and I did in fact begin to entertain all sorts of alarmist theories as to their cause .
9 Yorkshire proceeded to squander the final two doubles in a 6–3 win over the previously unbeaten Essex , and Hampshire went back on court needing to win all three doubles matches to secure the necessary 8–1 margin over Middlesex .
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