Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [prep] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 MAFF 's obsession with linking all incentives under the LFA Directive to the spiral of increasing agricultural activity , almost at any expense , accounts for the absence of any UK limit .
2 Dingleton 's practice of seeing all patients in their own homes ( or occasionally the general practitioner 's surgery ) has never been systematically evaluated .
3 Cope 's insistence on pressing all formats in a specific shade of blue led to a nationwide hunt for an appropriate plant .
4 She 'd heard of an opening for a showroom model at one of the better fashion houses on the Via Monte-napoleone ; despite the agency 's insistence on scouting all jobs itself , she had gone around to the house and applied for the position herself , listing International Models as representing her .
5 ‘ Arazi came to today 's race after enduring all sorts of problems — the trip to America for the Kentucky Derby , a hard race at Ascot when he was n't right and an injury which stopped him running two weeks ago .
6 I thanked Paul 's wife for doing all the cooking , whereupon she remarked that she did n't mind because it meant that she did n't have to watch the Trek videos or play the games .
7 The talks were held under the auspices of the National Unification Commission , a body which had been established by presidential proclamation in early August in order to promote the new government 's policy of encouraging all insurgents to renounce armed struggle in return for an amnesty .
8 The Pompidou Arts Centre is to renovate the ‘ piazza ’ , the sloping cobbled forecourt on its west side , as part of director Dominique Bozo 's policy of reconsidering all the aesthetic and technical problems of the institution .
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