Example sentences of "all [verb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | and all my beautifully arranged slides all arranged the right way up and all in the right order all tipped all over the floor . |
2 | Although many look forward with uncertainty and some apprehension to joining a battalion , all display a supreme contentment and relief that the rigours of basic training have been mastered . |
3 | WE ALL fear an incurable illness or tragic accident . |
4 | ‘ It all goes the same way , ’ he said . |
5 | It all goes the same way whe when we went on holiday in O end of Octob end of October it goes |
6 | It all goes the same way does n't it ? |
7 | At the flops , the bums all eat the same thing . |
8 | Overloading the spoon , awkward presentation , irritated or cold emotional effect will all influence the feeding interaction . |
9 | So you 're all singing the same song . |
10 | Bad weather , essential maintenance or cleaning , lack of support or demand may all affect the actual availability of particular activities or facilities ; so , for instance , can such things as local licensing laws , religious or local holidays , or local authority or government restrictions . |
11 | The type of milk used and additives to the natural ingredients will all affect the finished cheese , as will the actual process of making the cheese . |
12 | So they all got a good view as Ten-huc rasped something with a whiff of black mist , and Gharr whirled with teeth bared . |
13 | We all got a rough average of the scale and the standard of these people , but somehow or other and — I never understood why this happened — I seemed to get the occasional chaps that were given a last chance . |
14 | We could not undress for a week in case of a submarine attack , and you all got a little cross , I remember . |
15 | all got a physical model . |
16 | Presently all make a valuable contribution but generally events are not planned in a co-ordinated way taking into account the work of other agencies . |
17 | So , long before you rush into the basic decoration and furnishings you must first of all make a proper plan of the room and its needs and then work out how best to spend what money you have . |
18 | But for these amateurs nothing beats the thrill of that final staight … even if not all make the whole distance . |
19 | They all make the same point , and it is a reasonable one , that manhours means manhours and evermore shall do so . |
20 | On the other side of the wall they all experienced a different atmosphere . |
21 | Direct experience of " the real thing " must after all remain the primary purpose of any site visit . |
22 | Had not Reagan told North , when he called him after he was fired , that it would all make a great movie one day ? |
23 | In view of the late notification by the Sports Council advising that our grant for the current year would be out by £7000 the Society 's Steering Group felt we should all make a concerted effort to raise this amount so that all schemes and administration could continue as planned for 1988 . |
24 | " Do they all make the same sort of voyages ? " |
25 | It all made a horrible kind of sense , and he hoped that he was wrong . |
26 | They all made a jolly family . |
27 | Tosh McKinlay , who scored once and forced Taylor to concede an own goal , Gary Mackay and Derek Ferguson all made a creative contribution to an enjoyable match . |
28 | So , for example , in the England of the seventeenth century , Anglicans , Puritans , Presbyterians and others all made the same appeal to the Bible ; but their different convictions about what the Bible was chiefly saying often seemed more prominent than their shared allegiance to it . |
29 | Subjects ranging from the ferries and Mersey tunnels to the Tall Ships Race and local tourist attractions are all given a lighthearted treatment . |
30 | The Cambridge Committee brought over at least seventy guaranteed children from Germany , mostly teenagers , who were all given a decent education . |