Example sentences of "all [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We all display different degrees of passive , aggressive , or assertive behaviour , at different times , in different situations .
2 Would you propose that all planned extra classifications of text be coded at this stage ? ( e.g. that semantic meaning be added ? )
3 So the advice is , and I 'm not an investment advisor , it 's because of the exemption you must always take advantage of all tax exempt forms of savings before you look at anything else .
4 We all hate golden eggs .
5 All got strange names have n't they ?
6 But , th the man like the , they all got different methods , see ?
7 One woman found that when different family members were all demanding different things and her attention at the same time , ‘ something blows ’ .
8 Romeo is a good choice , and there are many speeches to look over and consider , but think also about the not so familiar young lover Troilus ; Bassanio , Lorenzo and Graziano , from the Merchant of Venice all make good choices too .
9 The laws and theories that make up scientific knowledge all make general assertions of that kind , and such statements are called universal statements .
10 Feature Tours , Australian Pacific and Bus Australia all make regular visits .
11 The cast double and treble their roles ( even McBurney plays the clown as well as Leontes ) , and all make memorable contributions .
12 Tubs , urns , hanging baskets and even old butler sinks all make ideal containers for flowers and foliage .
13 This makes a beautiful patterned skirt which can be bold and flamboyant or gently patterned according to the design you use , but it must be in fine yarn or it will be heavy and concrete-like. 2/30s acrylic , Bramwell 's Silky , Bonnie 's French Crêpe or Forsell 's 2-ply Wool all make lovely fabrics .
14 Current proposals for changes in family law , recent criticisms by courts of changes in practice and varying standards , and recent research by the Conciliation Project Unit for the Lord Chancellor 's Department all raise important questions about how these services should be provided .
15 She had played an important part in the long series of struggles between France and the Habsburgs which dominated the age of Charles V. By the early seventeenth century France , England , Venice and the United Provinces were all maintaining permanent representatives in Constantinople ( though the English and Dutch ones were commercial rather than diplomatic agents ) .
16 Plodding up and down stony paths , crossing tussocky moorland and jumping streams can all make great demands on footwear .
17 The classical elite theorists , Mosca , Pareto and Michels , all made strong claims to have established a scientific theory proving that government by a small elite over the rest of society is inevitable .
18 To Mrs Rait 's yard-long list and all bakers and caterers , may be added this year two ‘ members of the general public ’ , as they described themselves , who volunteered , as also did some pupils of George Watson 's College through Roger Vandersteen , and the wife of an elder of Murrayfield Church ( they all made exemplary Indians ! ) .
19 All made valuable scores from existing music for de Valois , Ashton and MacMillan .
20 Not a bad idea therefore to chose and use three such spanking tenors as these : all were born in the last century ; all made operatic débuts in their early 20s ; all enjoyed singing to the people as well as to operatic audiences .
21 Father had been a champion cyclist in his youth in Wales and saw that we were all given good bicycles when we reached years of discretion .
22 And er we can get by on lots of things and when an emergency does come , sometimes we can cope with it if it 's not too big a one , but other times it can catch up with us , simply because we are only sort of half awake so the purpose of the talk today is to try and help us all to see various ways in which we can stay awake in the truth physic er , er spiritually speaking .
23 Since then a program 's been written called Database One which means something completely different which has been updated to Database Two and Three and may be Four , which mean different things , that 's why they 've got different numbers , they do more clever things and nowadays you talk , you hear people talking about databases and they all mean different things .
24 They were all eating miniature versions of proper food — a sliver of lamb like a lark 's tongue , a single braised spinach leaf , a mushroom tart no bigger than a cuff-link — like guests in a doll 's house , and trying to ignore the fact that the area around their table , which might have provided space for twelve to stand at a pinch , had now about 300 people in it .
25 The scientists analysed their crystal structure by measuring how the coccoliths scatter light rays and electrons and found that they all shared common features of crystal organisation throughout their history .
26 Her three sons Alexander , Andrew and Patrick all became successful journalists .
27 It was good to be in a class with so few girls ; there were just three of us among fourteen boys , and as a result we all became good friends without forming any sentimental attachments .
28 This process had begun when James turned his own proprietorship of New York into a royal colony on becoming king , and over the next forty years Maryland , the re-united New Jersey , and the two Carolinas all became royal colonies .
29 Mr Nichol added : ‘ We all smell dirty tricks . ’
30 PLEASE — can we all use this as a selling aid as we desperately need to increase our membership and this just might help us all to find new members as well as encourage existing ones to re-enrol .
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