Example sentences of "[noun] all [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , our analysis is based on 386 incident cases all diagnosed after the introduction of treatment . |
2 | Therefore we can assume that there are 3 minor pentatonic scales all found in the key of G Major : ie. A , B and E minor pentatonics . |
3 | Quilted or ostentatiously functional — the Swiss army penknife of the trouser kingdom — with a thousand pockets , clips , keyrings and a thing for getting stuff out of horses hooves all attached to the waistband . |
4 | The eyes all swung to the speaker . |
5 | Augustinians , Dominicans , Franciscans and Cistercians all contributed to the care of such communities which were finally organised into independent parishes . |
6 | So there was an Englishman , a Welshman and a Scotswoman all fighting for the Hereford seat in Parliament … and you 'll have to wait until 9th April to hear the punchline . |
7 | The US Federal Reserve , the Bank of Japan and the Bank of England all stepped into the markets to defend the pound . |
8 | THE OYSTER RANGE INCLUDES 14 MODERN DESIGNS FROM 37 TO 68 FEET ALL LINKED IN THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE BY A COMMON THEME OF QUALITY AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL . |
9 | From 1 July all orders from the UK , Europe , Africa and the Middle East should be placed c/o John Wiley and Sons , Distribution Centre , 1 Oldlands Way , Bognor Regis , W. Sussex PO22 9SA . |
10 | Dealing with the guest who is in a delicate business situation or just a very bad mood all goes with the territory . |
11 | In the late 1960s and the early 1970s , Greimas , Todorov , Genette , and Barthes all argued for the autonomy of narrative theory with respect to its object . |
12 | MANCHESTER doctor Philippa Roberts and teenagers Nicola Huntridge and Corinna Williams all qualified for the women 's jump final at the World Waterski championships in Singapore . |
13 | Big stars and a Father Christmas and reindeer and it 's all so bright just hanging over my head and stretching all down the road like a tunnel of hot colour all hanging in the sky so beautiful and magic . |
14 | The Old Trafford side lost out in a dramatic penalty shoot-out with Torpedo Moscow when Steve Bruce , Brian McClair and Gary Pallister all failed from the spot . |
15 | The Old Trafford side lost out in a dramatic penalty shoot-out with Torpedo Moscow when Steve Bruce , Brian McClair and Gary Pallister all failed from the spot . |
16 | I 'm working on 12 single figures all based on the apostles , the last series of paintings was very much more bathers . |
17 | It is valuable to inculcate the attitude that everyone learns , that is , design and operating staff all improve on the basis of experience with feed-back . |
18 | From the birth of this form of Gothic in the 1740s to its final swan-song in the 1830s , the feeling of romance was ever strong — here castellations , quatrefoil windows , octagonal turrets , even castellated chimneys and , inside , a wonderful vaulted dining-room all added to the charm . |
19 | It is exhilarating to begin the race with up to 500 people all surging into the water . ’ |
20 | It can get busy at weekends — especially Sundays , with walkers , cyclists and horse-riders and the occasional car or four-wheel drive all contributing to the wear and tear of the track . |
21 | A combination of different dance styles and changing moods all linked with the colour blue |
22 | The children ( Max , five , and Oliver , seven ) play freely throughout the house — the Stothert philosophy is that the odd mark on the furniture all adds to the patina . |
23 | The Bulgarian power station at Kozloduy has six VVER type reactors all supplied by the USSR . |
24 | The 12-pounder exposed on a turntable mounting , the mortars and the oerlikons all fired at the flashes of German guns , as did the commandos in the MLs , firing brens in a pre-arranged fire-plan that helped conserve ammunition . |
25 | Finally in despair they turned back for the fleet , but on approaching this , the ships all scattered under the impression that an enemy torpedo raid was coming in . |
26 | They were in rows like a football team , the people in the front row all kneeling on the ground . |
27 | It was a bare square room with ugly yellow paint , and a sofa and three armchairs all pushed against the walls like a doctor 's waiting room . |
28 | Such laboratories were not meant to be public places , and the requirements of furnaces and sand-baths and enormous wet-batteries all pointed to the basement as the best place , although without good artificial light the hours of usefulness of basement laboratories was limited . |
29 | ‘ Good morning , sir , last man just collecting his weapon — ammunition and stores all loaded in the truck — ready to go in two minutes . ’ |
30 | This was despite the fact he had confessed , was found with a knife and several dollars all stained in the victim 's blood . |