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

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1 This does not mean that we all display the same feelings about God or become the same temperamental type .
2 In the same way , as the enormous empire of Alexander the Great grew in the wake of conquests made during his short reign ( 336–323 BC ) , many mints were set up , all using the same designs .
3 Not to psychoanalyse her in any way , but we all became the Big Sisters to Debbi .
4 And they 'd all took the long tours you know they really were interested
5 We do not all live the same lives nor do we all need the same things .
6 ‘ When you ask these people ‘ What were the most important factors in your success ? ’ , they all say the main aspects were the importance of teamworking between all contributors , the clear identification of what had to be achieved for success .
7 Mass education , a popular press for the much larger literate audiences , extensions of the suffrage , the increasing political influence of trade unions and social democratic parties ( with resulting public regulation of social and working conditions , health and safety ) , all drew the working classes into the mainstream of national life .
8 We all drew the appropriate conclusions from her remarks on that .
9 They all eliminate the acoustic problems inherent in the loudspeaker/room situation .
10 I hope that , as with some of the other CD singles in this series , the disc is in fact a taster for a well-filled Mason CD : there is a striking recent Double Concerto for Horn and trombone , a strange Horn Trio , and a huge , weird and wonderful String Quartet , which all deserve the repeated hearings the CD medium can provide [ CM ]
11 All incorporated the latest versions of MCI competences , but since these will only be available in their final form from October , all will be subject to revision over two years .
12 That women writers all suffered the same disadvantages , entertained approximately the same ambitions , and approached their writing out of basically the same experiences is manifestly untrue .
13 Everyone has the same equipment , and they can all do the same things : walk , talk , play music , and so on .
14 All hail the new conquistadors of loaded power angst !
15 If you went into your Clarke 's shoe shop they 've all got the same clothes .
16 And they 've all got the same moves when they get hit as well , all the same
17 We can not all , as it already been emphasised by the last speaker we may not all be able to do the same things we have not all got the same gifts or the same responsibilities er within the church but you all have the same responsibilities in this light of God .
18 The strategies naturally varied from case to case , but all addressed the broad goals outlined above and all included a publicity programme of meetings , brochures and media coverage .
19 To a boy who declares himself stuck about what colour to use , he says : ‘ Well , Sickert said that when in doubt put a little of the last colour into the next colour you use , and that gives harmony : it does n't work to use a colour in isolation — white and black are the two parents , red in isolation can appear like a wound in the picture — it 's like friendships , we all know the awful consequences if a new person joins a group and the friendships are n't mixed through , it 's the same with colours . ’
20 We all know the long-term effects of alcohol and tobacco .
21 We all know the grave problems in some of our children 's homes but we ca n't run away with the fact that er they 're unique to or the problems do n't exist elsewhere because we all know they do .
22 We all know the main parts of the Church 's year : Advent , Christmas , Lent , Easter , Pentecost and what is called the ‘ ordinary time ’ , but how are these various seasons presented in the liturgy , and how can we reflect the seasons of the year in our prayer , worship and music ?
23 Nevertheless , Boswell enlightened his readers regarding ‘ The thickness of the walls , the small slaunting windows , and a great iron door at the entrance to the second story as you ascend the stairs , all indicate the rude times in which this castle was erected . ’
24 So we all walked the few steps to Wuthering Heights .
25 Marching along the street , with boots thudding and fingers slapping ( a peculiarly skinhead mannerism ) , all wearing the same clothes and the same haircut , the skinheads presented an image of power .
26 There were seven people in our dormitory and I think five were awake ; we all heard the mysterious sounds without any doubt but it appeared that none of the inhabitants of the other dormitories heard anything at all .
27 They had spoken as if I were n't there , which in a way I was n't , as other passengers were moving round me , all asking the same questions .
28 The tradition of foreign investment was an old one and the spread of shareholding in joint stock companies and the practice of floating foreign loans in London , Berlin or Paris , all tied the economic affairs of one European country closely to those of others .
29 The standard weapon of an infantryman in the British army , a type of camera and the latest aid to computer games playing may all share the same initials but that 's about as far as any similarity between them can be made to stretch .
30 The difficulty arises , as we saw with professional groupings , of sub-groups existing within an organisation that do not all share the same goals or values .
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