Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] all the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Teesside TEC met all the Government guarantees on training places for long-term unemployed amd played a crucial role in the development of the original City Challenge bids from Middlesbrough and Stockton .
2 Dunwoody made all the running on Wont Be Gone Long , keeping something up his sleeve to repel the challenge of Bonnie Artist , who ranged upsides rounding the home turn .
3 Gregory analysed all the planning applications in the area between 1957 and 1966 , and showed that development permission had been refused for 83 per cent of the 3,000 ha for which applications had been made .
4 Down rushed all the wine and brandy , straight down the side of the mountain so that the king , and his palace , and his wicked minister Milosu were all swept away .
5 Mrs Morden spent all the time talking to the groups and helping where needed .
6 Darren Jackson missed the empty goal with a relatively simple chip and an effort from Keith Wright trundled all the way along the goal-line , struck a post and came out to Mickey Weir , whose shot was cleared off the line by Graeme Hogg .
7 Richard did all the driving , which increased the pleasure , and we had one short ride in his bike & sidecar , which brought back memories .
8 Fiorello led all the way with Cazade putting up a strong challenge in the early part of the race .
9 Fiorello led all the way with Cazade putting up a strong challenge in the early part of the race .
10 And eh , Simon got all the mud all and he said you know when I was young , we were ahead of the , but now we 're well behind
11 Fogarty led all the way and was never troubled by the Dunlop duo behind him .
12 Ronni fumed all the way back to the villa .
13 That was a phrase she and Benny used all the time .
14 Llanfairpwll dominated all the action with David Evans returning the best card , 21–6 .
15 If I had been a marquis , I felt , I would still have been in bed or perhaps just parting the curtains and peering out to see what kind of day it was But Lord Hulton worked all the time , just about as hard as any of his men .
16 Pete fulfilled the best man role and , during the wedding ( in July , 1987 ) , Pete wore all the gear and carried the rings in a little pouch on his harness .
17 Jane worried all the way home about telling Mum , but she did n't have to say anything .
18 While the implications of Messina worried all the OEEC states outside the Six , the British proposals , by contrast , immediately aroused the suspicions of the Six .
19 Perhaps Eve knew all the time , maybe she had been in the shop when Mother was buying all this … all this horrible stuff .
20 Graeme did all the cooing at first but has now turned his saucepans over to his talented young apprentice , Steve Webb .
21 Councillor Enderby had all the fluency of a life spent in the lower reaches of local government .
22 Small penance ; Dominic had all the sleep in the world .
23 Mr Cinnamond said all the money was ploughed back into the club , except for what it took to pay back those who had put up the finance to buy it in the first place .
24 In this context of the search for a model which would resolve Latin America 's economic and social contradictions , events in Russia had all the impact of an apparently successful solution .
25 Killion ran all the way back to camp .
26 And er , so Freud and Bullett say , look if Wilson had all the power at the time , and some ways the world in nineteen eighty to twenty was a bit like what it is today , after the collapse of the Soviet Union , really , you really only got one superpower .
27 Ludovico had all the confidence of the good-looking young man who knows that his charm and social position make him welcome everywhere .
28 But Punition fretted all the way across , and her groom and a French veterinary surgeon took it in turns to comfort her .
29 Cunningham was unusually quiet on the journey , but Van Cheele talked all the time , so he did not notice his friend 's silence .
30 ‘ At that time , ’ recalls Vivien , who was the first British player to try her hand on the American Tour , ‘ the LPGA needed all the publicity and good will it could get .
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