Example sentences of "all [noun] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Of all abilities only the capacity to conceptualize has been found to correlate with the performance of managers .
2 He said the first day I went , I , I never sold anything except a couple of por a bit dubious , so he cooked half a dozen sausages , one bit of fish and did a few chips and said I bet we 'll be sitting here all day well every bugger come for fish and chips , had n't got none had they !
3 All day long a team of labourers , pale with cement dust , streamed up a plank out of the hold with the bags of cement , like a trail of ants .
4 ALL day long the midnight sky built its bastions of cloud over Fenwick and the south .
5 Once up in the front line , troops found that life had been reduced , in the words of a Beaux Arts professor serving with the Territorials , ‘ to a struggle between the artillerymen and the navvy , between the cannon and the mound of earth ’ All day long the enemy guns worked at levelling the holes laboriously scraped out the previous night .
6 All night long the thought of his being hand in glove with Harry Martin had lingered at the back of her mind .
7 Then we got our fears confirmed that there was a heavy sea on ; all night long the wind had howled round my room .
8 The intention of the IB is clear ; it is to clean up the game at all levels particularly the shop window of the internationals .
9 All week long the behaviour of the crowd had been impeccable .
10 In all probability therefore the action was carefully co-ordinated .
11 Smooth out all wrinkles so the fabric hugs the frame
12 All spectators fro the week 's matches are very welcome and entry to the grounds is free , though there will be a £2 charge for the MCC v European Cricketer Cup Winners match at Lord 's on July 17 .
13 The funds are distributed fairly to all missions twice a year .
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