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

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1 Actually her global role as described in the handout makes her sound like a sort of spy satellite , beeping her way round the globe peering over the shoulders of Random House New York , Random House Australia , and for all I know Random House Namibia .
2 In that particular instance the money may or may not have been misspent , and for all I know those wards are now full .
3 ‘ I think that certainly helped in preparing me for the jump — after all I had three years to think about it , ’ said Nigel .
4 That 's all I saw all night !
5 it 's just that all I heard all morning was there 's so many delays there with all the water , surface water erm so I thought well let's try and avoid that .
6 That was not all I learnt that day .
7 All I ate that day was a piece of bread , which I begged from a farmer eating his supper .
8 Oh , er first of all I enjoyed that record of Adam Faith 's .
9 That 's all I think that place is good for , is the music .
10 Erm look I 'll put June on from Mansfield first of all I wanted thirty seconds worth of famous dogs cos we had er why Nottinghamshire 's dogs are too dumpy earlier on did n't we ? .
11 And unless I 'm being stupid I think that 's really all I need this morning .
12 That 's why I put on the weight , I just stand there all day you see got a load them in and press the button that 's all I do all day , I do n't move !
13 ‘ There is something innately obscene about the identification of cruel and sadistic violence with entertainment , and all who condone this situation carry responsibility for the death of this child . ’
14 The opening thrust of ‘ The Headmaster Ritual ’ brought immediate impact and soon became a favourite with all who had bad experiences at school ( which is everyone ) .
15 It is a compulsive stop for cars and coaches , the large parking places on the roadside often being taxed to capacity , but despite the inevitable crowds , Eilean Donan should be on the itinerary of all who pass this way .
16 To all who attended this day we thank you for your good humour and co-operation under difficult circumstances .
17 Before deciding on whom to invite to succeed Sir Richard the BDDA created other opportunities of honouring all who rendered outstanding service to the BDDA by the introduction of " medals of honour " .
18 But believe me , we will silence any and all who put this Dominion at risk . ’
19 This distinction is frequently blurred by those who choose to see all who assume radical leftist positions as ‘ tools of international Communism ’ .
20 A favourite resort for all who enjoy good food in picturesque surroundings .
21 This has profound implications for the regimes of institutions which care for old people , or indeed others needing a high level of physical care , as well as for all who provide such care in the community .
22 All who have that responsibility need to be aware of their own musical and liturgical preferences .
23 It should be the collective role of the local authority social services departments to have oversight of all who need domiciliary care .
24 Firstly , the NHS could provide good quality care for all who need nursing care — that is , those who are incontinent or immobile , those who wander , and those with additional psychotic features .
25 Since statements are seen in part as a form of protection for the child , we must seek to ensure that all who need this protection have it .
26 I hope that all who read this book will join me in wishing the Royal Veterinary College a successful and rewarding third century .
27 This remains a pertinent warning for all who profess religious faith , or who argue that religious commitment by itself can save the world .
28 Above all you need new audience experience now you are out of drama school .
29 All you want that tape for is cos it 's got a microphone in n it ?
30 First of all you want three things .
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