Example sentences of "all [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Do signers have a clear idea of the separateness of different sign languages , or do they feel and act as if they are all basically the same thing ? |
2 | Cos they 're all generally the same cancer so |
3 | In contrast the new edition of R. P. Boas 's Primer of Real Functions does it all exactly the wrong way round ( Baire before Binomial ) but redeems itself with its dedication : TO MY EPSILONS . |
4 | ‘ We have discussed the possibility of doing an album or EP of covers ; the only problem I can see at the moment is that we tend to approach them all exactly the same way — speed them up . ’ |
5 | Is it all exactly the same functions then ? |
6 | It can be used to order any set of single-copy probes which are all approximately the same size , such as cosmid and marker probes on YAC filters , YAC probes on cosmid filters or cosmid probes on cosmid filters . |
7 | Naturally , with a cast of actors who are all approximately the same age , the casting of heavy character parts has to be considered very carefully , and of course not all plays are teeming with characters of similar age . |
8 | As a rule , snakes have simple teeth , all roughly the same shape , long , pointed and directed backwards when the mouth is closed . |
9 | If set to ALL then the following activities are automatically recorded in the QAO log . |
10 | My mother nearly died when she saw the mess but little did she know that I was going to do it all again the next day . |
11 | Above all else the guiding principle is to tease out the meanings inherent in the images ; to ask : " What 's important here ? " |
12 | Underlying the work is the belief that beyond all else the competitive achievement of a particular company is a product of the energies and competency of a relatively small group of very senior executives . |
13 | What Bourdieu has in mind here is clearly not at all primarily the classificatory struggles concerning types of symbolic goods that form so much of the subject matter of Distinction ( cf. also Un art moyen ) . |
14 | I do not believe that we should cast aside at all lightly the all-party support for these methods . |