Example sentences of "all [vb past] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So they all got a good view as Ten-huc rasped something with a whiff of black mist , and Gharr whirled with teeth bared .
2 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 .
3 We could not undress for a week in case of a submarine attack , and you all got a little cross , I remember .
4 all got a physical model .
5 On the other side of the wall they all experienced a different atmosphere .
6 It all made a horrible kind of sense , and he hoped that he was wrong .
7 They all made a jolly family .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Ayrshire 's four Labour MPs — George Foulkes , Willie McKelvey , Brian Wilson and Brian Donohoe — all attacked the Scottish Office 's lack of intervention .
11 ‘ They all passed the special training course at Kemijärvi , ’ Galvone continued .
12 R. A. Butler , Sir Maurice Holmes , G. Thomson , R. H. Tawney , W. P. Alexander , W. Brockington — all shared a strong commitment to something each called equality of opportunity .
13 They all shared a big bedroom near the cheese room .
14 Men with widely differing occupations like the Collector of the King 's Customs at Plymouth , a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty , the Treasurer of St Bartholomew 's Hospital and a Chief Clerk of Session in Scotland all shared a common interest in the Gardeners Dictionary .
15 The rich , the good , the pretty , the blessed all shared the same fate as the poor , the bad , the ugly , the deprived .
16 Tinned meat from 1860 , cheap refrigerated meat from New Zealand from 1880 , fish , packed in ice and moved rapidly by the new railway system ; all became a cheap commonplace of working-class diet .
17 It all became a little circus like .
18 Not to psychoanalyse her in any way , but we all became the Big Sisters to Debbi .
19 Five areas — Derbyshire , Leicestershire , Cumbria , Powys and Wester Ross — all demonstrated a marked preference for afternoon meetings .
20 It all involved a huge expenditure of public money , said the judge .
21 The go-ahead was given subject to a ‘ weather window ’ to treat one block as a trail because , to the surprise of all involved the largest concentration of woodlice were in the roof under the roof tiles .
22 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 .
23 We all drew the appropriate conclusions from her remarks on that .
24 Justice for All analysed the unmet need for professional legal services and proposed the establishment of local legal centres in places of deprivation , to be staffed by salaried lawyers and to exist with and be supplemental to the private profession .
25 It all seemed a thousand miles from the nearest town , though in actuality it might be only five or six .
26 It all seemed a far cry from his and Heath 's attempts , through those seventies acronyms , the CPRS and PAR , to inject a dose of reason and analysis into the policy-making process .
27 All seemed a rough stab until later , when she claimed to ‘ see ’ the dog putting its paw on a red ball .
28 It all seemed a long way from his flat in Whalley Range .
29 A single system for all seemed an obvious solution to such problems .
30 As you can imagine there were a lot of champagne bottles opened that night , but perhaps the most pleasurable glass of all came the next morning from the bottle in Peter Wycherley 's office at the headquarters of Dunlop Slazenger who are my main sponsors .
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