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

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1 The face-lift includes new picture stores and conservation studios and the introduction of air-conditioning throughout the building to include all the display galleries .
2 Mind you , Go West got all the publicity , but the 100 000 000 mark could have been reached by plenty of contenders in the factory .
3 Although crew cuts had been around forever , all-over short hair of ½″ or less started in about '64 & was a conservative-suit-mod staple until '68 when it went even shorter — ¼″ and less & in '69 near-shaven styles ( baldness never caught on ) ½″ or so of hair in the 60s was not as noteworthy as a backward glance might suggest — because long hair got all the publicity , you 'd think that everyone below 25 grew their hair long .
4 Pot-growing and planting in good soil near sea level made all the difference .
5 His response was the great ode , ‘ The Wreck of the Deutschland ’ , a masterpiece reflecting all the thinking he had done about poetry , pain , and redemption during his years of silence .
6 The wave function contains all the information about the possible values of the dynamical variables and allows these variables to be calculated in a statistical way ; it gives only probabilities that the variables will have certain values .
7 Robert Cooper has donated a magnificent Normead heifer as the first prize to the draw , and Dalgety Agriculture sponsored all the printing and promotional costs along with Herdwise , which is supplying the second prize of 10 semen straws .
8 The nationalist presses the case to encompass all the world 's people .
9 The 37-page appendix contains all the study survey forms , making this a valuable resource for anyone aiming to replicate this important work .
10 I LIKE The Cult , I admire them for the sheer daftness of their post- ‘ Electric ’ output — all gung-ho riffing and ludicrous lyrical conceits — and even found much to savour in the absurdly ambitious ‘ Sonic Temple ’ , where they attempted to sound like all their favourite bands all the way through each song , but ‘ Ceremony ’ is an extremely dull affair .
11 But the variety has all the Galloway qualities that make an ideal suckler cow , such as hardiness , longevity , adequate milk , good growth rate and fleshing qualities , and it is registered in a separate section of the Belted Galloway herdbook , which also has sections for the Red and Red Belted Galloways .
12 The MPC equipped user has all the advantage of sound in his movies .
13 Usually , the contract places all the responsibility upon the consultant but it is sometimes difficult to resist accepting the work of expert clients .
14 In many ways this text exhibits all the evidence of rapid composition , hut against this must be set its readability , making it the version now generally preferred .
15 Confined by the cell membrane the cytoplasm contains all the machinery for production of energy and cell growth ; and there are also structures in the cytoplasm which can generate forces to change the shape of the cell , resulting in cell movement .
16 History suggests very strongly that class tells more often than not at this stage of the competition , although it is certainly not unknown for a Second Division side to go all the way up to the royal box and collect the trophy .
17 By then fired by an ambition to go all the way , he turned professional .
18 He said they must n't , not adding that the sight of Commander Abigail on the green-painted seat made all the difference .
19 I sort of start running now to find a way out quick , but this wire fence goes all the way down to the wall at the other end and I ca n't find no door in it .
20 Certainly this rectory with its five bays , its golden stucco and elegant elliptical pediment and fan light has all the grandeur of a small manor , set as it is a little out of the town under a small hanger of beech trees .
21 Le Roulé Light has all the flavour of original Le Roulé but only half the fat .
22 It was more than two decades since he had taken offence at the term-a term used all the while in court , where the Han were predominant and the few Caucasians treated as honorary Han — yet here , in the Domain , he felt the words incongruous , almost — surprisingly — insulting .
23 Como soon discovered that it was in the nature of winners to enjoy their winnings , as Barbarossa stayed in the north in an attempt to subjugate all the city states .
24 The first decaffeinated tea to combine all the flavour of a traditional cup of tea with all the flavours of a modern one .
25 ‘ One fan hitched all the way here , and this is what he gets .
26 She was flung violently forward , to land face down in a heap of blankets , the crushing weight of her assailant forcing all the air out of her body .
27 The ambulance whinged all the way
28 MRS Thatcher last night coupled a softening of her hostility to British membership of the European exchange rate mechanism ( ERM ) with a combative restatement of her intention to fight all the way against implementation of the Social Charter , the later stages of the Delors monetary union plan and greater powers for the Strasbourg parliament .
29 Indeed , a fault went all the way up her knitting .
30 In fact , since free fighting changes all the time to meet new circumstances and requirements , the stances also change at a rapid pace .
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