Example sentences of "in the [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 In total , the actions included in the Plan cover all road users but specific attention has been given to initiatives targeted at those road users most at risk , especially children and elderly people .
2 feeling complete , replete , like a cat sleeping in the sun has all four paws buried under its furred belly , sun too hot to move , tail wrapped over its sleeping nose , I went back to our bed to curl up next to where you had been .
3 ‘ It is one of the few hospices in the country to have all four services actually working from one centre . ’
4 We will argue to extend majority voting in the Council to cover all areas of Community policy other than constitutional and crucial security matters .
5 A man in the basement toils all day making up brown paper packages .
6 The ‘ freedom ’ in the name has all kinds of implications .
7 There is not sufficient information available at this point in the parse to complete all of this rule .
8 Did the highest in the land know all the time about the other side of Anthony Blunt — knight of the realm , art historian and Keeper of the Royal Pictures ?
9 Ashton 's Puck in The Dream uses all his ‘ bag of tricks ’ as envisaged by Shakespeare .
10 Been out in the field done all the erm and worked my way up to it you see .
11 There is no reason why computers should n't be natural and friendly , it 's just that it takes a lot more memory in the computer to have all the complex rules of an ordinary language , and also it 's much harder to write the programs that tell the computer how to understand a natural language .
12 A temporary period of peace during an otherwise acrimonious debate on a motion of confidence in the government permitted all party leaders to join backbenchers in praising and warmly applauding the two men who dominated Ireland 's political scene throughout the 1980s .
13 So there will be something in the day to suit all ages — morning or afternoon or both — and we hope there will be a good turn out of Somervillians , families and friends for all or part of May 11th .
14 There do n't seem to be enough hours in the day to do all the things you have to do , quite apart from your laundry !
15 He had surely taken part in the war to end all wars .
16 Diaries , diplomatic and intelligence records , the use of e-mail in the research process all come within our experience as historians , but after that what do historians really want ?
17 Government grants became available later in the period to assist all denominations to establish schools .
18 I saw 'im in the Observer wearing all that leather clobber and 'e looked like a man after me own heart , man .
19 Perhaps we will even be able to count on the support of Conservatives who have had a sudden conversion to freedom to undertake the activities of one 's choice in the countryside overriding all issues including wanton cruelty .
20 But she kept her best argument to last — until he was driven to assure her that ‘ we people in the City have all these matters perfectly under control now , you know . ’
21 Although I was helping out Miss Louise I had to get up at six o'clock in the morning to do all the chores before school .
22 For example , a drunken woman was brought into the station one night after assaulting a policewoman and using very abusive language , something to be expected from gougers , but was allowed home uncharged after spending a night in the cells : she was even allowed to leave early enough in the morning to avoid all but the milkman from seeing her arrive home in a police vehicle .
23 Further , when acting for the buyer of a leasehold property there will probably be a covenant in the lease to register all transfers , mortgages and other dispositions with the lessor 's solicitors and to pay them a fee prescribed for such registration .
24 This emphasis frequently serves to obscure the real differences between deafness and learning difficulties , for example , in the attempt to place all people with special needs under one legislative umbrella .
25 ‘ Two hundred fans arrived without tickets and there were 3,000 in the town causing all manner of problems , terrorising elderly women and children , ’ he said .
26 But there 's a procedure and the procedure , our stewards recognized that the procedure was there to be effectively operated and if words can resolve a problem , and that 's how we became trained in the situation affecting all our members .
27 Most conductors of my generation have to go through different experiences before we understand that it 's not the main thing in the world to conduct all American orchestras .
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