Example sentences of "taking all [art] " in BNC.

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1 — And the other reason is , I 'm bored with taking all the risks .
2 Mrs. Twitchett , who provided the refreshments must have been unhappy , for within one month the Club changed its policy of taking all the profit to letting her have it ‘ if any ’ and agreeing to supply her with additional help at weekends and other special occasions .
3 Fig 39 Strong wind stance — hand positions : Bent arms with back hand taking all the strain near the CE ; Straight arms with hands further back , spaced equally about the CE .
4 When good husbandry or storage techniques fail then it may become necessary to carry out control measures by the installation of appropriate additional equipment , the choice of equipment/control method being decided only after seeking advice and taking all the circumstances into account .
5 At Hinde House we were aware of the changes inherent in taking all the proposals , concerns and issues in education , attempting a series of separate and discreet changes , and then finding a lack of coherence regarding the whole curriculum , with the added possibility of incomplete and ineffective curriculum change causing frustration amongst teaching staff .
6 With much pride he washed the car prior to taking all the family for a run into the country .
7 Neither of her back legs was functioning and she dragged them painstakingly behind her , taking all the weight on her front legs , her head hung low .
8 Take time to review the situation , taking all the factors into consideration .
9 He began ‘ running down ’ to Suffolk at weekends on his own , and that Christmas he had his wife accompany him for four days , taking all the Christmas food with them .
10 I was enrolled at once in the village school which had two teachers who were sisters , one taking all the younger classes and the other the older children .
11 Now they are claiming £10,000 damages against Church Fish Farm for taking all the fun out of their favourite pastime .
12 JOHN MAJOR has stopped taking all the newspapers .
13 Mr Major insisted he would not let the Chancellor be used as ‘ an air raid shelter ’ taking all the flak .
14 Many blamed the coming of sound not only for its enormous expense and for making producers rely on highly conventionalized and , by their very nature , static plots of theatrical origin , but also for taking all the essential fantasy out of film-going .
15 But , even taking all the above mentioned aircraft into consideration , just two aircraft stole the show and grabbed the enthusiast and public attention during the week of the Convention , the Connies !
16 Well it may be an accident but Strathclyde in Glasgow seemed to er be taking all the honours tonight , yes
17 I 'm taking all the back roads . ’
18 She was the ideal partner for such an unworldly and impractical scholar and thinker , taking all the burdens of daily living off his shoulders .
19 Gerald was obviously taking all the detective bit to heart , and entering into it with the spirit of a child 's game of Cops and Robbers .
20 traffic warden is taking all the numbers .
21 It was taking all the pleasure out of things and Maggie 's lips drooped like a disappointed girl 's .
22 To generate a biological molecule like haemoglobin , the red pigment in blood , by simple sieving would be equivalent to taking all the amino-acid building blocks of haemoglobin , jumbling them up at random , and hoping that the haemoglobin molecule would reconstitute itself by sheer luck .
23 Erm , but ac actually I thoroughly enjoy working for Commercial Union , especially if you erm , he 's taking all the
24 We say to you , taking all the facts into consideration the officers did in due course , there was no other .
25 Despite being desperately busy with his business affairs , Ross had been infinitely patient and gentle , taking all the time in the world to skilfully lead her onwards to further erotic , rapturous delights of sexual fulfilment .
26 But hell , why was she taking all the blame and why was she letting him punish her when he could easily have done some of the running himself ?
27 Well they 're taking all the power lines down in the village , or down through that part of the village which , fair enough , gets rid of the eyesore but they 're gon na put now a bloody big transformer , abou thing about seven , eight foot bloody tall in , in the field right on the Copper Dollar
28 Simon 's taking all the
29 No , does n't fit on it 's stopped recording change the change the tape so a su but going back to that she was so convinced that it was gon na be a heck of a job that she would save us time by taking all the clothes out putting them somewhere else and I said it 'll take us three minutes
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