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

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1 An office was rented in St Albans and a small staff was appointed , with Michael Hardman as the first editor of publications , responsible for both What 's Brewing and the new and immediately successful Good Beer Guide , which listed all the known outlets for real ale .
2 Rory , using this , allowed the car to swing over the white line , invited all the hard lads and the death-wishers to flash and honk and snarl at him .
3 They replaced the lights and they mended all the broken furniture .
4 EARLY-morning commuters on the A8 were simply minding their own business one day last week when they were set upon and assaulted by a driver who used all the remaining power of his ageing Vauxhall Senator to bludgeon his way in and out of traffic .
5 Like Tim Waters at Thresher , Ann Tonks has commissioned research and used all the available data to put new meaning into the company .
6 Instead he did the scientifically decent thing and used all the lovely lolly to grow things in .
7 Yeah we used all the old ones .
8 Sandra used all the recommended beauty products , but she did n't see herself in those pictures .
9 The south-facing windows caught all the available light which was meagre enough in the winter .
10 Her fingers were gentle but firm , and he sprawled back on his elbows and watched her as she lifted his foot on to her lap and massaged all the tired muscles .
11 The common sense , suburban philosophy of the accountant 's daughter from Surrey Hills — ‘ one thing at a time , ’ forever ringing in her ear — over-rode all the tempting words Stock , Aitken and Waterman and the money men of pop bombarded her with .
12 Fitted with a 100hp Sunbeam engine and averaging a speed of 90 mph , he out paced all the other competitors and won the race in what was to become true Alcock style !
13 In September 1692 he produced a Whiggish Jacobite tract in which he rehearsed all the traditional charges against William ( adding to the list the recent massacre at Glencoe ) , and argued that " If it was to preserve our Liberties from the insults of King James , we placed the Prince upon the Throne , we have certainly either mistaken the Disease or the Cure " .
14 Terry sat looking anxious while Ellie carefully unpicked , altered , moved all the tiny buttons that ran down the back , rearranged the small bustle , put little tucks into the bustline to make it fit more snugly .
15 We took his four- poster bed down that he wanted taking down that he cherished for some peculiar reason , and then we moved all the other bits of furniture , and as we w were sort of getting most of the furniture out of the first bedroom he said Do n't forget the loft will you ?
16 The Polish scientist , W. Bielanski , reviewed all the available reports of foaling in mules and hinnies since 1527 — about 30 in she-mules and 2 or 3 in she-hinnies .
17 Alfred Yates and D. A. Pidgeon in Admission to Grammar Schools ( 1957 ) reviewed all the available evidence with scrupulous and objective care and concluded that the existing processes of selection could indeed be improved to yield more accurate results .
18 She supervised all the other vibrancers , both male and female , and choreographed performances .
19 We found all the little bits and pieces , the er , er , idiosyncrasies of how it had been prepared previously by yourself ,
20 On her own as a mother , she had relaxed all the rules and found all the unexpected joys of being a parent .
21 One day Rachaela found all the coloured letters from Emma to Ruth in the waste-bin under the sink .
22 When Meg arrived at Uppark as its first chatelaine in many a year she found all the original fabrics in place , but hanging , through neglect , ‘ like grey seaweed ’ .
23 PageMaker also keeps track of all the bits of the galley so if a section is moved or deleted all the other portions move in sympathy .
24 erm we excluded all the superficial ones that had solid because it was insufficient er one patient we could n't get the stain to work .
25 ‘ He tried all the usual tricks .
26 The team at Marham , overseen by Fred Beamish , have produced an aircraft which they proudly boast is one of the best preserved in the country and wish to express their thanks for their help to Pat Waterhouse , a former RAF sergeant painter and finisher now with the RAF Museum at Cardington , who provided invaluable help , Colin Jardine , manager of the Product Support Dept at BAe Manchester who provided all the technical drawings for the finishings and markings , and Sgt Tom Patel at RAF St Athan who supplied all the necessary stencils , enabling all the finer details to be added .
27 In April 1687 he issued a Declaration of Indulgence , whereby in one fell swoop he suspended all the penal laws , the Test Acts and the Corporation Act .
28 Yugoslavian Foreign Minister Loncar visited all the principal capitals of the region with proposals on behalf of the Non-aligned Movement , essentially reflecting ideas which Algerian President Chadli had advanced in December [ see p. 37927 for Saudi refusal to discuss these ideas with Chadli ] , envisaging guaranteed Iraqi access to ( and perhaps a leasing of ) Warba and Bubiyan islands and talks on financial issues with Kuwait after an Iraqi withdrawal .
29 In a remarkable labour of love Charles Bohi categorized all the Canadian National stations west of Lake Superior and visited all the surviving ones in the early 1970s .
30 They clambered back down the ladder and visited all the little rooms in the top floor to a steady stream of disparagement from the countess .
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