Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] all [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For the moment all the talk , such clear , unambiguous talk , is of suffering and of death . |
2 | For the moment all the world was her playground . |
3 | I was startled for the moment all the same . |
4 | The most important factors to consider when you employ a food service designer are that he is a professional , has integrity of purpose , is working for the client all the time , and has the client 's immediate financial interest at heart , plus the continued operational interest in the facility when it is opened . |
5 | Cos if we put sort of ten thousand away the interest would be paying for the fees all the time would n't it ? |
6 | ‘ It 's difficult for us to understand why everybody wants to talk about the Russians all the time , ’ says ballerina Fiona Chadwick . |
7 | A classmate said : ‘ We used to talk about the affair all the time at first . |
8 | They think , they seem to think that we want to think about the election all the time . |
9 | You think about the person all the time , I think about you all the time , that 's what you say . |
10 | Goin' on about the seats all the time she was . |
11 | They 're said to be concerned , though , about the effect all the publicity is having on the boy . |
12 | Moran was in a rage about tools and a barrow that had been left out in the rain and complained about how much money was being wasted heedlessly about the house all the time . |
13 | ‘ As soon as she walked through the door all the memories came flooding back and she burst into tears , ’ Rosemary said . |
14 | ‘ I 'd recommend walking to anyone , when you are out in the countryside you forget all about work and the bills coming through the post all the stress of everyday life disappears . |
15 | He 's in all the typical things a young man who 's too quick does , that 's fly off the road all the time , but that 's part of the normal learning curve , and I think that he 'll be trouble for every team that does n't have him in their actual car at the time . |
16 | At home , while Ministers are careful not to use such words as ‘ green shoots ’ in public , they use them off the record all the time to political journalists , who dutifully pass the message on to the reading public . |
17 | Woolley checked off the names all the way down her spine . |
18 | Directly after the briefing all the officers that were ordered to er or authorised to be armed er went to the armoury in Police Station and I was issued with a revolver . |
19 | They were moving nearer the house all the time and by one o'clock they had finished the field . |
20 | The swan will keep just ahead of the Gruncher all the time , driving him crazy with my smell , and in the end the swan will fly straight over the big deep lake and the Gruncher , now travelling at terrific speed , will follow right behind . |
21 | I was a little unsettled by the fury of the blizzard , and hugged the top of the ridge all the way along , but avoided taking in the top due west of Cairn Gorm in case I was blown off my feet . |
22 | Dowd had stayed out of the Retreat all the time he 'd waited for Godolphin ( a wearisome three days ) even though it would have given him some measure of protection against the bitter cold . |
23 | From the gateway of the quarry Grimma had a good view of the road all the way to the airport . |
24 | But we , I mean we were walking by the side of the road all the way up Greenlands Drive . |
25 | Net immigration during the 1880s accounted for only about 17,000 of the total increase of about 49,000 , and during the last decade of the century all the net gain of about 24,000 people was accounted for by natural growth . |
26 | Unless you have women 's bodies floating down this part of the river all the time . ’ |
27 | ‘ At the end of the day all the market traders are being put out of their place to accommodate what will be a glorified Radio Cleveland presentation . ’ |
28 | By the end of the year all the other masters who had been in the forces had returned , and life was beginning slowly to get back to normal . |
29 | By continually signalling attentiveness and responsiveness to the signals of the other — it is infuriating to talk to someone who stares out of the window all the time . |
30 | Is not it a fact that the Labour party would throw out of the window all the grant-maintained schools and return them to the control of its friends in the town halls ? |