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

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1 in a pub he was , got drunk and for a twenty pound bet shaved off all his hair .
2 And after lunch , it was out to the village green to work off all those second and third helpings of delicious pub grub .
3 Mr Knight also acknowledged that a suitable high-speed pick-up machine was not yet available from a commercial manufacturer although they had shown their own adaptation with a high speed paddle rotor swept up all materials including small particles .
4 Eyes light up , the conversation becomes more intense , team spirit takes on all the zeal of an ideology , facts flow , and one ends up getting the impression of being a part of … a Great Dawn .
5 Hard to talk though ; the machines are as noisy as the trains back at the flats and there 's pop music screaming out all day long from the radio wedged on top of the mantelpiece .
6 It was heated by a stove from which a heavy iron pipe ran up all the way to the roof .
7 Their expertise was able to save Northamptonshire print Industry worker , Paul Scarle after a paper guillotine chopped off all 4 fingers of his left hand .
8 A successful ATN parse is obtained by traversing a path of arcs from the initial node to a success node using up all words in the sentence .
9 Four of the junctions were chosen as low risk and four as high risk on the basis of the mean ratings given to that junction in Study 2 ( the mean subjective risk rating averaged over all six exemplars of the junction ) .
10 In 1948 the National Health Service took over all the hospitals and institutions as psychiatric and subnormality hospitals under the regional hospital boards , while local health authorities continued the provision of community services .
11 She led us past a series of dun-walled anterooms through whose windows the burnished leagues of the East River fired off all their flame .
12 So I hung around and , sure enough , a few minutes later a squad car turned up all its lights flashing .
13 SCOTTISH ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE GROUP PULLS OUT ALL THE STOPS TO MAKE THE HIGHLANDS A HOTBED OF COMPUTING
14 It might include a 3000m timed run , 15 minutes Indian File , a school relay competition mixing up all the age groups , a leisurely scenic run , and a short pyramid session around the soccer pitch .
15 A London based international construction company closed down all its operations in Northern Ireland rather than pay the protection money required .
16 When sanding is complete , use a vacuum cleaner to pick up all remaining fine dust — especially from between boards
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