Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] all [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Forget about all the rest of it , we know it gives water okay . |
2 | We 've heard the voice of the Party professionals , we 've heard the voice of the Labour leadership , now let's all speak on behalf of the ordinary trade unionists and say with all the force that is necessary on behalf of those millions , men and women , young and old , we support the Party , we pay for the Party , we have a right to democracy in the Party because never forget it is our Party too , I move . |
3 | It 's as though I 'm holding everything that I want in all the world … there in the palm of my hand . |
4 | These , then , are some of the ideas that attach to all the world 's waterways . |
5 | Martina contented herself with a pot of tea , and held her cup with both hands , as girls are bound to do , the fingers spread for all the warmth . |
6 | It can still put across simple , direct feelings which cut through all the nonsense that goes into the selling of it . |
7 | The baby 's heart slows down slightly ; they stop before all the blood 's in ; there 's enough . |
8 | Reading about revolutionary feminism really grabbed me , reading about an analysis that saw male violence as crucial , and as one of the main issues for women and something that women die from all the time , many , many women . |
9 | DEC and Microsoft , neither of whom could ever be accused of being the least bit friendly to Unix , look for all the world like they 're ganging up to try and kill it off once and for all , using NT-on-Alpha as the blunt instrument . |
10 | Our buying power with major hotel chains means that we can put together an excellent package , complete with rail and coach fares , and we also look after all the administration of the holiday . |
11 | When you add in all the filler ( Tony Greig interviewing Ian Chappell , Ian Chappell interviewing Tony Greig , Merv Hughes interviewing his moustache ) that wo n't leave time for an awful lot of cricket . |
12 | Look at all the havoc and destruction you 've caused because of your nastiness . |
13 | Look at all the nonsense on the television . |
14 | However if you go in there and there 's no one to disturb , I always look and make sure there is n't anyone first , and look at all the wall cupboards , the wall cupboards the wood has been cleaned , actually are about the largest collection of late medieval ironwork in England . |
15 | Look at all the sand , you ca n't get down the sand 's so deep . |
16 | Look at all the trouble you 've caused . |
17 | And look at all the business you must be losing in London while you 're out here running around after Malta 's nobility ! ’ |
18 | Just look at all the restoration and vital repairs needed in former East Germany . |
19 | Men are now spending as much as women on their clothes — look at all the designer shops even in places like Middlesbrough . |
20 | ‘ When you sit down afterwards and look at all the training you 've done and all the sacrifices you 've made and you do n't get a medal it 's pretty shattering . ’ |
21 | ‘ Look at all the travelling you do . |
22 | With this ‘ chemically correct ’ mixture , all the hydrogen and carbon in the fuel combine with all the oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide and water . |
23 | you know with all the skin put round . |
24 | As we explained at the beginning erm spending on housing is completely and absolutely separate from all the rest of the Council 's spending , so that |
25 | When you get back to your branches , you 'll be allocated a tray or a pigeon hole or something or other , and you 'll find within a month or so , that you get on all the mailing lists , and you end up with all this bumf . |
26 | It would be you responsibility to repair the pipe , or pay for all the water wasting away into your garden . |
27 | if we sort through all the work sheets we 've got we might find you know |
28 | That 's what we talk about all the time . ’ |
29 | It 's what we talk about all the time anyway ! |
30 | All too often , what follows from it is rationalisation ; the justification of what we feel against all the evidence of our intelligence . |