Example sentences of "[noun prp] ['s] [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 Ultimately Selina Scott 's face enables all to be forgiven .
2 But Mrs T 's arrival changed all that !
3 Isabel knew her face had whitened ; the pictures conjured up by Ellen 's speech awakened all her most terrifying memories .
4 The pimp raised himself slowly on his elbows , Chen 's gun pressed all the while against his right temple .
5 Mr Bernard 's formalism disregards all of the significant aspects of my work .
6 It is ICI 's policy to manage all of its activities so as to give benefit to society , ensuring that they meet relevant laws and regulations ; that they are acceptable to the community at large ; and that their environmental impact is reduced to a practicable minimum .
7 Tracks include Ca n't Help Falling In Love by U2 star Bono , Billy Joel 's chart hit All Shook Up and Are You Lonesome Tonight sung by Bryan Ferry .
8 The tale of Bob Thomas and Lyndon Laney 's company has all the trappings of the classic British success story .
9 Here , Samuel 's mother knew all about where he was , and she could have tipped off any alleged accomplices long before the solicitor got a chance to do so inadvertently .
10 Gradually these impressions , and the passing of time , merged with her observation of Caro 's improvement to wipe all thought of Meg from her mind .
11 Vicky 's mama watched all the while with sad eyes : Vicky 's but without the fire .
12 Ben Adhem 's name led all the rest .
13 Woodworkers ' Workshop includes all the information needed to source machines and tools for a workshop , with further advice on insurance , floors , timber storage , and the best way to purchase tools .
14 Weber strongly criticized Marx 's attempt to explain all social cleavages as the product of economically based class structures and struggles .
15 As Paul wrote to the church in Philippi , ‘ God 's peace passes all human understanding . ’
16 On the roof beam , stretching above him across the whole width of the room , was carved and gilded the minatory text , ‘ God 's eye seeth all ’ .
17 He did n't want Mrs Goreng 's husband stealing all the glory .
18 For four decades it was supposed that Hicks 's model contained all of the basic ingredients of the General Theory approach to the theory of employment .
19 Beyond even this , however , it can be argued that the intrinsic nature of the fabliau that resides in the Shipman 's Tale counteracts all of these " anti-isms " , and that the Shipman 's Tale thus offers a critical disruption of these conventional categories .
20 It was Sally 's task to serve all meals .
21 Alwyn 's book conveys all this .
22 Mandy 's hurt lasted all of about thirty seconds .
23 Joan Bailey said to Roland , ‘ George 's great-great-grandfather planted all this woodland , you know .
24 As well as a sideswipe at the DTI 's failure to spend all the money it had available for industrial-academic arrangements such as the Link scheme , the spokesmen promised various schemes to improve public understanding of science .
25 The result of the local elections accelerated Kim Dae Jung 's attempt to unite all elements of the anti-Roh opposition within a single party .
26 Warner/Chappell chairman Les Bider said : ‘ Elton 's music crosses all universal boundaries of taste .
27 Qaddafi 's account omits all mention of authority , just as Zuwaya do ; and neither emphasizes the role of women .
28 Penhaligon 's story has all the ingredients of a Victorian melodrama .
29 Mr Hughes is not the first critic to find in Shakespeare 's works a dominant , all-informing pattern , or ‘ myth ’ , but Hughes 's myth exceeds all others in the extent of its ramifications .
30 Set in a quiet Midlands suburb , Geoff Brown 's home has all the style and sophistication of the Georgian era as well as cultural interest inspired by his travels round the world .
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