Example sentences of "all [noun] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | His two children , aged 18 months and seven months , were sleeping eight feet from the explosion , but were saved from injury by the bomb-proofing and reinforced glass that all VIPs in the province get in their homes . |
2 | And earlier , in the noblest of all defences of the freedom of the press , Milton had protested : |
3 | This is established as the language of academic discourse in all disciplines throughout the world . |
4 | All debts for the purpose of entitlement to interest under this section rank equally , ie preferential debts do not have preferential rights to interest . |
5 | The group projects a version of the formal om-nicompetence of all solicitors as a device for generating trust from the public which is used to making its own judgement of other occupations . |
6 | An Appetiser Stand , Cherry & Lemon Dispenser and Ice Cutting Tongs are all part of a range of bar accessories from Mitchell & Cooper . |
7 | It is all part of a revolution in quality in Britain . |
8 | It 's all part of a plan to cut down on the quantity of rubbish being taken to already overflowing landfill sites . |
9 | It 's a as I say , it 's all part of a times table . |
10 | It 's all part of a recruiting campaign by the Glorious Glosters . |
11 | You see , children , this is all part of a BBC plan which you will come to know as CISSI ( the Corporation 's Intention to deal Sensitively with Serious Issues ) . |
12 | This is all part of a trend away from the narrow specialization of the past and towards the offering of a wider and wider range of services . |
13 | Perhaps , he thought to himself , this was all part of a plot worked up by Dr Ali . |
14 | Acts like DonE , the Escofferys , Ray Simpson , D'Influence and Nu Colours are all part of a wave of new British soul about to enter the mainstream with major backing . |
15 | For them it is all part of a culture and religion which must be tolerated . |
16 | It 's all part of a craze for driving high-speed all-terrain vehicles . |
17 | Experts believe it is all part of a wartime spirit of looking on the bright side . |
18 | It 's all part of a commitment by Central to subtitle as many programmes as possible and has been welcomed by campaigners for an improved service for the deaf and hard of hearing . |
19 | Thus emphasis on reminiscence sensitively developed ( Coleman , 1986 ) and oral history are all part of a recognition that by listening to the memories and past experience of an elderly person we are validating the unique worth of that individual , the contribution made to society . |
20 | They 're all part of a project to encourage interest in technology in the classroom . |
21 | This is all part of a search for incongruity which is a characteristic of enforcement behaviour in general ( Rock , 1973a:177–9 ; Sacks , 1972 ) . |
22 | Perhaps , though , it was all part of a war of nerves . |
23 | ‘ We had a bad result at Stoke City last Friday night , but it was all part of a learning experience for young players . |
24 | Working out what floats and what does n't as well as what makes the biggest splash is all part of a pre-schooler 's early education . |
25 | It 's all part of a NATO exercise . |
26 | Fascinating facts , wine lore , numerous tastings and expert guidance are all part of a series of tours that take in famous Continental wine-growing areas from Tuscany to the Rhine , Bordeaux to Burgundy , Rioja to the Rhône . |
27 | This was all part of a movement to prohibit the use of alcohol and the propagators began to be known as the prohibitionists . |
28 | We 're all part of a community and everybody is collectively working to advance the cause , and every now and then somebody gets a little glimpse of something and everybody else thinks , ‘ Yeah , that 's a good idea . ’ |
29 | If the Government of the day decide that a motorway is to be built and a footpath is to be built over the road , the cost of building a bridge or underpass is all part of the cost of building the motorway , and it is borne by the taxpayers . |
30 | ‘ It 's all part of the play , ’ soothed Harcourt . |