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

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1 Betty 's technique was to set all her pupils the same task and then to teach them to accomplish it .
2 Laughton added that speculation about John Gallagher leaving Headingley sounded as though the player 's agent was doing all the talking .
3 Ronnie 's return was to cause all sorts of problems in Mario 's championship year of 1978 .
4 The Government 's aim is to decide all cases within a matter of months so that all those affected do not have to wait an inordinate length of time to ascertain their legal status in the U K. It 's obvious to everyone not too blind to see that such changes are vital to the mounting pressures on the existing system
5 He said that the Soviet Union 's aim was to withdraw all these troops by 2000 .
6 " And the little bear 's chair was smashed all to pieces by the little girl .
7 The museum 's collection is growing all the time — and during your visit you will see the finest of sporting art , and objects connected with the characters of the turf — whips , saddles , colours , fine trophies — all combining to tell the great story of British Horseracing .
8 Her Majesty 's Government are doing all that they possibly can to cut off overland supplies of heroin , in particular , coming along the so-called Balkan route .
9 Ms Gibson claimed she tried to telephone when she arrived in Marbella at the beginning of the month but could not get through because her friend 's number was engaged all night .
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