Example sentences of "all [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They all insist on the centrality of Jesus , but incline then to explain that centrality in terms of something more general or universal , which is thought of as exemplified in him , and then as spreading out from him and moving on through history .
2 The tiger-stripe silk velvet seats on Queen Anne walnut chairs , the leopard carpet , and the monumental tusks of elephants Winston bagged before the war and which now dominate the hall all combine for an effect that is whimsical rather than opulent .
3 ALL change for the up-line to a rosier future .
4 And it 's all change at the County Ground .
5 It 's all change in the world of compost .
6 It is all change in the world of education again as teachers and pupils prepare for next year 's introduction of a new GCSE grading system .
7 Children all sit in a circle .
8 but when I went in the other week , they all sit in a circle like that , then there 's a space and the teacher stands there and she was telling a story about the independent princess who does n't fall in love with the prince in the end , it was a quite funny story
9 However , the ‘ Eroica ’ is a far more complex beast , which I would argue is almost mortally wounded by such problems — harmonic progression , tempo control , articulation and rhythmic definition etc. ( the very life blood of this particular work ) all suffer as a result .
10 However , all suffer from a variety of implementational difficulties , the most common of which being the problems of knowledge acquisition and inefficiency .
11 Concerning the usefulness of the three techniques , it may be noted that all suffer from the necessity for hand-labelling of concordances , which remains a task of considerable size .
12 All the aquariums house bogwood with the Plecs , as they all graze on the wood , and it does seem to constitute an important part of their diet .
13 This book probably presents what we all expect from the future : that anything can happen , between cosmology and religion .
14 The great British films all tap into a problem , the gap between what is felt and what can be expressed , that is universal but gains a particular inflection from being seen in the British context .
15 They all groan under the weight of books needed for the current volume .
16 The rhythms we shall consider in this book all consist of a mixture of internal and external causes .
17 Indeed , it takes hardened travellers a while to fully relax , but in the end all succumb to the magic .
18 We can do it , you can do it , I know that and er so if we all act with a bit of restraint , we 'll get through .
19 Later we all climb to the top of the cliffs behind the bay , an arduous scramble up step , stream-washed scree .
20 They all speak with a brummie type accent .
21 We all dissemble on the subject of our inner life , because it is in such a fluid state .
22 At home I have recently seen an otherwise robust learning till from a reputable toy manufacturer , a sewing box and a tool box , all break at the pivot or hinge .
23 and I looked at people , we were all saying why we waiting here , why we waiting and we saw people rushing off so we thought we 've got to rush off after them and we were all put on the train and sent to Charing Cross which was n't where most of us wanted to go or anything like we wanted to go
24 May it therefore please the General Assembly to withold all sanction to the introduction of Instrumental Music into our worship . "
25 Those features are all welcome to the textile trade .
26 The mutations all reside in a sequence element that contains an imperfect direct as well as an imperfect inverted repeat .
27 all depend on the day , you know , because the weather 's been superb has n't it really ?
28 These extrapolation procedures all depend on the validity of the theoretical treatment and reliability must be judged in this light .
29 Guidelines , syllabuses , books , aids of various kinds , all depend upon the teacher who actually applies them within the classroom situation .
30 The Europeans all stand on the station veranda , while an African crowd stands outside the station beside the tracks .
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