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

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1 In a very small studio or one-roomed flat where space is at an absolute premium it would pay to build in multi-purpose furniture that would solve the problems of sleeping/working/eating and sitting all in one area .
2 She shone her most fetching smile , a smile which had once wowed captains of industry and beguiled all her clients .
3 The second is : every command you give must be broken only by you , by which I mean do not tell your dog to sit then go off and make a cup of tea and forget all about him .
4 The public bar had filled considerably and the general clatter of laughter and bustle all added to the good feeling of anticipation which was beginning to invade Yanto .
5 Individuals will approach a Lect/Dem. differently and the details will vary , but in the main it is more practical to take a piece of apparatus and say all you want to about its use before going on to the next piece .
6 In the mid fifteenth century Sir John Fortescue claimed that the English were richer than the French , that they normally drank ale instead of water and ate all kinds of flesh and fish in abundance ( 10 , pp.86–7 ) .
7 It has occurred at a time when expenditure on the CAP is again almost out of control and increasing all the time .
8 They get a lot of use and play all the time .
9 The first is to start with a clean sheet of paper and design all or parts of the operations of a company in the best way possible .
10 If , however , we wish to prove the existence of ‘ the back of ’ something using quite different criteria of testimony and disallowing all those activities which gave rise to the concept in the first place , then perhaps our proof of the uncertainty of the existence of backs will be less powerful than has been imagined .
11 So he calls the heart a wild beast liable to impulsive leaps out of control , a situation archetypally illustrated in the story of the Fall when Eve 's eyes leapt to the apple and her heart followed and so she leapt from Paradise to the pains of mortality and took all men with her .
12 She also reminded readers that the Oscar can get hooked on one type of food and refuse all others — so that offering a varied diet was important .
13 The choice for the acrylic artist is wide , with personal preference for natural or synthetic brushes , appropriateness for type of application and cost all being considerations .
14 The coefficients are functions of position and contain all the information about the geometry of the surface .
15 Furthermore , she was not aware that the physical stress of pregnancy and breast-feeding all place greater nutritional demands on the body , which need to be met .
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