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

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1 The notices for the production of Macbeth at the Shield Theatre surpassed all previous reviews .
2 If it is somewhat bizarre that after all the arguing , all the effort , the video souvenir of the event should be enormously disappointing to the band , it 's not more ironic that the fact that after the show the support act stole all the headlines — for all the wrong reasons .
3 Elections were also held to all 11 peninsular state assemblies ; the BN formed governments in all the states except Kelantan where the APU coalition won all 39 seats .
4 Before we went down to the kitchen Elinor patted all the Napoleana into place , violets and Redouté roses ; a picture of him riding his horse , Marengo , and that one of him feeling for his wallet ; matchstick models made by French prisoners of war and a tricolour flying at half-mast .
5 Perdita sat on the kitchen table dressed all in black .
6 Ah the professor here 's from er the Newfoundland University studied all the dialects in Great Britain .
7 The wave function contains all the information about the possible values of the dynamical variables and allows these variables to be calculated in a statistical way ; it gives only probabilities that the variables will have certain values .
8 The starter kit includes all services needed to develop or implement DCE applications .
9 It is normal practice in the building industry to cost all items gross .
10 West Sussex has no quarrel with the Bill 's basic objectives of raising the overall quality of schools ' teaching and and attainment by changing the inspection system requiring all schools to be inspected periodically .
11 The Remuneration Committee comprising all the Non-Executive Directors ( ‘ the Committee ’ ) has considered the question and concluded that it would now be in the best interests of the Company and its employees to bring forward proposals for such a scheme and an appropriate resolution is set out as Resolution 11 .
12 The term claret describes all wines from the Bordeaux area and dates back to our earliest encounters with wine .
13 ‘ The colour drained from his face when I pulled up in the wedding car dressed all in black , ’ recalls Alison , grinning at the memory .
14 It urged the Pakistan Government to release all Ahmadi prisoners of conscience unconditionally and immediately , and to bring the country 's legislation in line with international human rights standards .
15 Because the neutral gas is strongly confined to the plane , in a first analysis it is convenient to concentrate on a thin slice around b =0° , where b is galactic latitude ; this two-dimensional slice through the data cube contains all available information about gas in the plane .
16 Most of the dispute about the nature of convection within the Earth revolves around whether the circulation pattern involves all , or only part , of the mantle .
17 The 40-year-old British-born Peter Yates had gone to Hollywood the year before to direct Steve McQueen in Bullitt , the movie with ‘ the car chase to end all car chases ’ .
18 The Ramsland had secret compartments below decks but the Coast Guard knew all about those secret compartments .
19 Tom was on his way to the manor farm to ensure all was well there .
20 The plaintiff sought a declaration that the use of Bridge Road and the section of Medway Road between Bridge Road and its junction up to its junction with Mill Road by heavy goods vehicles coming to and from the premises of the fourth and fifth defendants at the Chatham Dockyard between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. constituted a public nuisance ; an injunction prohibiting the fourth and fifth defendants from causing or permitting heavy goods vehicles coming to or from their premises at Chatham Dockyard to use those roads between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. ; an injunction prohibiting the dock company from permitting heavy goods vehicles to enter or leave the Chatham Dockyard by the Gillingham Gate between those hours ; and a mandatory injunction requiring the dock company to take all steps within its power to prevent the use of those roads by heavy goods vehicles of the fourth and fifth defendants between those hours .
21 The membership of the Research Defence Society includes scientists , clinicians , dentists , veterinary surgeons and also members of the public , who believe that the pressure from the antivivisection movement to stop all animal experiments presents a fundamental threat to progress in biomedical and biological research and in the development of new treatments for diseases .
22 Subject to a special fee being prescribed for some applications , the plaint fee includes all other interlocutory applications ( see Appendix II to County Court Fees Order 1982 as amended — at back of book ) .
23 And the management team expect all staff to be equally committed .
24 One phone call to other parents will bind you together — and give you the parent power to put all your combined feet down with a loud stamp .
25 With the more persistent caller , you may have to ask the Telephone Exchange to monitor all your calls for a while , or you can change your number and go ex-directory .
26 To achieve this , AT&T formed a partnership with Universal Bank , a small bank from Columbus , Georgia , which formally issues and handles the cards , although the telephone company handles all the marketing .
27 The Home Office says all staff will be strictly vetted .
28 The Home Office said all five were on trial on charges connected with the Strangeways riot .
29 In the light of the advice from their own officers and consultants , the Council decision to reject all inner northern routes , throws doubt on the decision making process which led them to support an outer northern route .
30 The control system of the machine tool records all the movements of the cutting tool and then , when put in playback mode , reproduces the actions previously performed by the skilled operator .
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