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

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1 Within main classes , the schedules must meet requirements in respect of their ability to cover all subjects and all the relationships that might be encountered in the literature to which the scheme will be applied .
2 The economy will settle down at point A , a position of neoclassical equilibrium from the point of view of firms , though obviously not from the point of view of households , which would prefer to be at point B. Households must therefore revise downwards their planned expenditure on goods in the light of their failure to sell all of their labour services .
3 Repeat and variation are handled with the subtlety of a virtuoso , while the coherent wholeness of her work denies all accusations of facile artistry .
4 She was flung violently forward , to land face down in a heap of blankets , the crushing weight of her assailant forcing all the air out of her body .
5 MRS Thatcher last night coupled a softening of her hostility to British membership of the European exchange rate mechanism ( ERM ) with a combative restatement of her intention to fight all the way against implementation of the Social Charter , the later stages of the Delors monetary union plan and greater powers for the Strasbourg parliament .
6 He certainly did n't appear to be overburdened with guilt about leaving the rest of his crew to do all the work .
7 She struck him violently across the left side of his face dislodging all expression .
8 There have been various forms of the play but Punch himself is always a violent , pugnacious but droll and high-spirited rascal , hunchbacked , hook-nosed , and gaily dressed , who with the help of his cudgel overcomes all his enemies in succession .
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