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

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1 The first sets a few months ago were well over £2000 which would put them out of the range of all private and a lot of charter boats .
2 It was all rocky and the oak well likes the rocks do you see , and they were doing better .
3 It is not at all clear whether the failure of a Local Authority to prevent one of its teachers from teaching the acceptability of homosexuality would be construed as promotion by the Local Authority itself .
4 It is not at all clear when the money stented for the repair of the bridges and the enclosing of the churchyards was paid and the work completed .
5 The pulpit , Communion area and side aisles were all carpeted and the inside of the church painted to a colour-scheme prepared by Mr Brian Jeffers .
6 This is all content and no style — visually at least .
7 This is all content and no style — visually at least .
8 All unused terms must be included in the entry vocabulary of an index ; that is , they must be present as access points in some form if it is considered at all likely that a user might seek information under the unused term .
9 In the same speech she said that she wanted her government to be remembered as one ‘ which decisively broke with a debilitating consensus of a paternalistic Government and a dependent people ; which rejected the notion that the State is all powerful and the citizen is merely its beneficiary ; which shattered the illusion that Government could somehow substitute for individual performance ’ .
10 In analogy with the direct Wheatstone bridge circuit , high sensitivity is obtained when the arm impedances Z 1 , Z 2 , Z 3 and Z 4 are all equal and the source and detector also present this same impedance .
11 They were all kind , all courteous and the Sheikh seemed delighted , ordering special fish and salads and making his sons translate for him .
12 In view of subsequent denials by all concerned that the King of Prussia had been directly involved in events leading up to Leopold 's decision , it is worth noting that not only was the King present but also the Crown Prince of Prussia , Leopold , and his father Prince Anthony .
13 I would remind all concerned that the local needs element in the predictions is sixteen and a half thousand dwellings .
14 If the vendor is adamant that it be retained , it is better for all concerned that the deadlock be established early .
15 The announcement of our success , subject to the specific changes agreed during the validation being made , was welcomed by all concerned but the realisation that we had now committed ourselves to commencing a new course on 5 September 1988 made for a summer of hard curriculum development work .
16 ‘ It 's a sad and unusual case for all concerned but the mother is determined to fight tooth and nail . ’
17 There was a grand meeting of all concerned and the fence line perambulated and points agreed upon .
18 Attendants ' outfits and accessories are all available and a department especially for the men , with a wide range of morning wear , a Highland Collection and evening wear , ensures the best dressed wedding in town .
19 The girls are all numbered and the boy is asked to say a number between , say , one and eleven .
20 Guitarist Warren De Martini looks the part — skinny , cocky , codpiece screaming , is all tart and no voice .
21 Guitarist Warren De Martini looks the part — skinny , cocky , codpiece screaming , is all tart and no voice .
22 School subjects are all worthwhile but the time-table is filled and many of these subjects are pre-empting spaces that could be filled with subjects much more relevant to the modern world .
23 So , it is not at all surprising that the church which launches out in faith will find the power of God at hand .
24 ‘ Well , my plants are all dead and the cat 's starving , and when I went across to her place it was all locked up and there are piles of junk mail on the mat . ’
25 I saw the report to which my hon. Friend referred and I am not at all surprised that the Opposition tried to shout him down , for the simple fact is that the report revealed that the majority of people in this country recognise that the Labour party has now promised to increase spending on just about everything under the sun , which would mean higher borrowing , higher inflation and much higher taxes .
26 I would not be at all surprised if the story had been put out by Goreng or his superiors .
27 ‘ I would n't be at all surprised if the road from here to the slopes is blocked by tomorrow morning . ’
28 And I was n't at all surprised when the jury took only an hour to find Waddell not guilty .
29 They , or rather Morrissey , thinks he 's all wise and a sort of father figure .
30 And , when they were , the was panda was about to leave , you know , he 's all ready and the prostitute thought well well he ca n't realise so she got th , her dictionary out and looked up pand , looked for prostitute one who avails herself for money .
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