Example sentences of "all [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The structure of the development or construction company will affect the nature of the feasibility study , depending on whether the functions of funding , construction and marketing are all undertaken by one company or are subdivided between several different companies . |
2 | he said is cleaned cos it all goes in that pump thing |
3 | As Zukin shows in her excellent study of the conversion of old New York factory buildings into up-market flats , deindustrialisation , the flow of capital into property and the rapid emergence of a status-seeking middle class all combine with each other in the New York version of gentrification . |
4 | A second Abridgement was published in 1741 and others followed in 1748 and 1754 , all consisting of three octavo volumes . |
5 | We all lived in this sty , just off Wimbledon Hill . |
6 | But once pounds and deutschmarks and francs and lira were all competing against each other in every high street , their exchange rates would always reflect what each currency could actually buy . |
7 | On the vast tracts of Lincoln Heath , stretching north and south of the city for some seventy miles , Arthur Young found ‘ a large range which formerly was covered with heath , gorse , etc. , yielding in fact little or no produce , converted by enclosure to profitable arable farms … and a very extensive country all studded with new farmhouses , offices , and every appearance of thriving industry … ’ |
8 | A larger number of bigger girls and women were in waiting at one of the locks , where the passengers are politely informed they may walk for a mile ; they had large pitchers and small jugs , and we are all favoured with pressing invitations to have ‘ sweet milk . ’ |
9 | After the arrest of Chatichai and Arthit the coup was swift and bloodless and caused little disruption in Bangkok where the key installations were all placed under military control . |
10 | ‘ No-one at all got off that train except me ? ’ |
11 | Unlike children , very old people do not have common ‘ norms of development ’ which can be used as quite a precise yardstick in the appraisals we all make of each other . |
12 | Pe , if you have n't heard , you 've all heard of amniotic fluid , put that then . |
13 | The most unusual vision of all belongs to those animals which use not only sunlight but also the light they manufacture naturally . |
14 | Carbachol , gastrin , and histamine all bind to specific receptors on parietal cell plasma membranes . |
15 | There were 7 such centres in England in 1988 , all catering for primary age children ( DES , 1988 , Table A1 ) . |
16 | Green realized he was better with the pencil than writing but made his excuse ‘ were his information for the satisfaction of an individual only , he would prefer the former as a vehicle for information , but to give to the public a numerous series of explanations all cloathed in bodily forms ; besides time and other minor considerations , it is necessary to consult the copper smith , the printer , and the paper merchant . ’ |
17 | The most outstanding collection of faience from the Minoan period is the one that was found in the Temple Repositories in the West Wing at Knossos , where cult vases , plaques , and the famous Snake Goddess statuettes were all treated in this way . |
18 | They all agreed on one thing , however . |
19 | We 're all fascinated by this kind of stuff if we 're honest . ’ |
20 | The first team to all sit on one chair . |
21 | so they all sit in yonder tree |
22 | So when yo you get a list of the file , you do a file retrieve , they 're all listed in alphabetical order . |
23 | I thought that was marvellous — not the titles but getting it all listed in five seconds on a screen . |
24 | Nevertheless I share the doubts of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. whether Lord Scarman was intending to mean that the parents of a ‘ Gillick competent ’ child had no right at all to consent to medical treatment of the child as opposed to no exclusive right to such consent . |
25 | Elf Aquitaine , Air France , Renault , Rhone Poulenc and UAP are all regarded as prime privatisation candidates . |
26 | And though they too set social connection and sporting activities — hunting , combat , riding — above literacy , nevertheless it was possible to acquire learning at them ; the opportunities exploited by William V of Aquitaine , William the Conqueror , Robert the Frisian , and Fulk le Réchin — all regarded as educated men — must have also been available to some of those who were brought up with them . |
27 | These are all regarded as non-finite clauses ( see Quirk and Greenbaum ( 1973 ) especially 11.2–4 ) . |
28 | Includes works by Chagall , Malevich , Rodchenko and Popova — all lent by private collectors . |
29 | They were taking part in a crucial first safety commissioning test when hundreds of tons of hot water were pumped through a section of the plant 's miles of piping … and it all passed with flying colours . |
30 | All mesmerized by this folly , he wrote , all the Goldbergs and McGrindles , the Mosses and Baiocchis , the Honeymen and McGoughs . |