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

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1 The other most common fault at this stage is for the knitter to put all the needles for the second side into UWP , instead of taking them back to B position with the transfer tool .
2 The building is too large for the Queen to see all of it .
3 A spokesman for the centre says all data produced will be compatible with the accepted international standards .
4 Nor ( in many cases ) is it necessary for the exchange to ascertain all relevant facts before taking action , provided it does so in good faith .
5 That said , it only remains for the Committee to thank all those who came .
6 This is the amount of memory that is needed for the computer to undertake all the different tasks which the software requires .
7 In such cases , it is customary for the Crown to bear all reasonable costs run up by defendants .
8 So we 'd fill them and we could n't see anyway , lookin We could n't look down and see , we had to wait for the foreman shouting all the instructions , move left , forward or up or down .
9 Waiting for the elevator has all the alienation of waiting with strangers who need to focus the brain on something , anything .
10 If , because of confidentiality or for other reasons , it has not been possible for the seller to make all enquiries that it otherwise would , the seller would be well advised to stipulate in the contract or disclosure letter what enquiries have been made .
11 A practical solution is for the purchaser to pay all debts collected on behalf of the vendor into a designated deposit account and to satisfy the excluded creditors out of the proceeds of that account .
12 Make sure you complete your week-ending chart accurately , and remember : to record your weight loss for the week to record all details about any foods or drinks that may have caused symptoms or weight gain that you will not be drinking alcohol or eating foods that contain yeast next week — which is the final week of Stage II .
13 How long would America have had to wait for the Community to pull all its members behind a common policy ?
14 … it will be the duty of those who have resisted militarism during the war to do all we can to stem the tide of militarism in the Labour movement .
15 And as the Press tell all the tales they can of this year 's boat race heros … and heroine ! …
16 It had been almost razed to street level as the fire burnt all the wooden beams and the pews , but the lower hall was intact , water had seeped into the choir robing room and was spoiling the hymn books .
17 ‘ Was it common practice for you to journey after the King to ensure all was well .
18 The workers walked out last month after a failure to agree all the terms for 110 lay-offs .
19 No part of the Church has all of it to itself .
20 Clearly , however , the fame of the artist overrides all these statements : a pen and ink Rembrandt is vastly more expensive than an eighteenth-century watercolour .
21 An adjustable stop on the back of the jig keeps all the segments the same size .
22 With the diameter of the sphere measured all you have to do is return to your school days to do a bit of geometry involving pi ( πD ) , which will give you the circumference .
23 Participants stressed the necessity for a ceasefire to be observed from Oct. 21 by the forces of the NPFL and the other rebel group , the United Liberation Movement for Democracy ( ULIMO ) ; the two warring factions were given 15 days from the declaration of the ceasefire to implement all the terms of the Yamoussoukro IV peace accord [ see p. 38518 ] .
24 This sudden dropping of the pretence took all the wind , as once again he knew it would , out of my sails .
25 Soon , as the large Mercedes climbed narrow roads , the magic of the landscape erased all else from Katherine 's mind .
26 The outlay would be well worth while in terms of the publicity featuring all the hotel 's celebrity guests .
27 Er the , the only good thing to come out of these proposals is that erm that he supports the erm the appearance of the public enquiry and the sale of erm that , that erm he suggests for example that we should try the airports policy consortium , well we dealt that five years ago when we realised that Surrey and it 's surrounding areas were getting their own pressure group organised to make sure that Stansted got all of the flack got all the , got all the few other things as well .
28 Crawling through the thick grass with heavy rifles in the heat of the day left all three of them gasping for breath .
29 They were meant to be devoid of personal feelings , deadpan , like lawyers who had to defend a case they did n't believe in , who went home at the end of the day leaving all their patients ' foibles filed away in their consulting rooms .
30 At the end of the day fuck all wrong with it .
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