Example sentences of "be [verb] all [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It always was a surprise , the pure majesty of the scene approaching the Alps , more especially in moonlight ; it seemed odd to me , whilst devouring this special panorama that in a short time we would be raining all the horrors of war down on people not seriously willing to fight .
2 Having put these levers in their basic positions , you are free to concentrate on the three ribber controls that you 'll be using all the time .
3 The latter will be handling all the MIPS ' systems business plus things like Microsoft NT .
4 IF the Health Service were to be given all the money it says it needs we should need to double every worker 's NHS contribution .
5 If the Health Service were to be given all the money they say it needs we should need to double every worker 's NHS contribution .
6 If they are , will they honour their own commitment by recognising that the overwhelming majority of parents want to stay with local authorities and that therefore local authorities should be given all the backing and support possible by the Government to make a success of their role in the future .
7 However , whereas a conventional model will tend to go on flying , the model helicopter needs to be flown all the time and the risk of a crash due to disorientation is much greater .
8 I 'll be sucking all the nurses off .
9 The Newmarket trainer runs Top Class in the Longchamp spectacular and the faithful backing Brittain will expect to be laughing all the way to the bank as they help themselves to the generous 40-1 on offer .
10 ‘ General Electric must be laughing all the way to the bank , ’ he says .
11 THE Australians must be laughing all the way back to Sydney at the thought of the World Cup Final .
12 Remixed , reissued , repackaged , re-available , if it 's a hit this time , Galliano will be laughing all the way to the bottle bank .
13 ‘ If there 's ever a fairground revival , ’ his grandad , who had a stake in the business , would insist , ‘ we 'll be laughing all the way to the bank . ’
14 English Heritage spokesman Adrian Baker said : ‘ We will be keeping all the sites under our control indefinitely . ’
15 By the sheer variety of ‘ food material ’ it is logical to conclude that in a natural ( and unpolluted ) environment a fish will be gaining all the benefits of a ‘ balanced diet ’ .
16 It really is 365 days a year because there are issues to be addressed all the time . ’
17 This possibility should always be in the mind of the pilot and some reserve of height must be carried all the time .
18 Standard thin sections required for teaching collections or archive purposes can now be given self-adhesive labels on which can be written all the details of the sample .
19 If you hire an exhibition space or organise an exhibition in your own home or a commercial or other space made available to you without charge , you will obviously be meeting all the costs involved yourself .
20 So far from going to market , these little piggies will be squealing all the way to very good homes .
21 Well of course , no , I mean more can be done all the time er clearly there are some quite difficult areas about priority and where people would choose to invest their money , but certainly in the long run AIDS H I V is a crucial issue facing society , drugs misuse or drugs use is an absolutely integral part of that whole problem .
22 On our way home from school we should be nibbling all the crust , the nice crosspieces to eat .
23 It is your personality and your personal care that is going to be noticed all the time .
24 All of these faults can occur within two years of the kitchen being installed and the cost of mending the damage is often more than it would be to replace all the cabinets — so it 's better to check .
25 A spokesman for the Swiss Justice Ministry insisted , however , that " criminal proceedings have to be conducted and the accused will have to be granted all the rights of defence provided for by the ( Swiss ) federal constitution and the European Human Rights Convention " .
26 I would n't go so far ( that would be to devalue all the peaks in the interim ) — but the single is stupendous .
27 ‘ It 's obvious to me , since you ca n't possibly be paying all the mortgage on your flat without help , that my cousin must be paying something towards it . ’
28 The Parks Department 's budget might be dwindling all the time , but with the help of local businesses , the Council 's spending what little money it does have adding a splash of colour to otherwise rather ordinary landmarks like shopping centres and roundabouts .
29 ‘ I 've only been given a year 's contract , so the main priority will be to win all the matches , using essentially the same side that played in the World Cup .
30 ‘ There is an awful lot of software for the 390 — but it is all in bits and pieces ’ Parker claims , and so as an interim step IBM will be pulling all the pieces together into a proper server package .
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