Example sentences of "all [adj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If it is at all possible a teacher should preview the place to be visited , though this may not always be possible with places at a distance . |
2 | ‘ I think it would be physically impossible to drink all that every night on a tour . |
3 | not not look at go for the customers and the deals I think and all that the backup . |
4 | Is he dramatising all this a bit , for sympathy and a bed for the night , or is this the normal way of the Gael ? |
5 | The latter , in fact , was somewhere in all this a casualty . |
6 | ‘ You want us to keep all this a secret , ’ said the doctor , ‘ and you want all the weapons and powder to be kept near us . |
7 | We went through all this a couple of years ago with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles toys and at first I thought Matchbox must be deliberately creating a shortage to whip up demand . |
8 | ‘ Except perhaps for obstructing the police by not revealing all this a lot earlier . ’ |
9 | Add to all this the price of a well deserved holiday from it all at the end of your final term , and it is quite likely that you could be stretching your finances to the limit . |
10 | Is all this the work of dragons ? |
11 | Many Bolsheviks saw in all this the realisation of their aims as communists , but the reality was far from what the founding fathers of Marxian socialism had envisaged as being communism or socialism . |
12 | That 's the Polish cemetery and all the way round This is the erm Canadian and British , all this the joint you know forces . |
13 | ‘ In all this the Church was scandalous and unintelligible to men , but by all this and by nothing else it was relevant to their deepest needs . ’ |
14 | Against all this the ESP addicts will retort that there is one feat performed by some cats that requires an acceptance of telepathic communication between human owner and lost feline . |
15 | In addition to all this the Bill to be introduced into the House of Lords pays no real attention to the rights of conscience of doctors , nurses or anyone else involved in the care of the sick . |
16 | In all this the emphasis is on the prices and quantities and , in particular , on these prices and quantities as they would emerge under equilibrium conditions . |
17 | Against all this the land owning interests — not , it must be noted , the industrialists — fought a rear guard action . |
18 | ‘ All this the world well knows ; yet none knows so well : |
19 | However , through all this the ZnO remains unchanged . |
20 | But despite all this the power station may not go ahead . |
21 | All this the pope had learned in Paris and he believed passionately in his mission of improvement . |
22 | All this the Doctor and his group learn from the aged Keeper of the Conscience , Arbitan . |
23 | And in all this the enquirer 's subjectivity is an integral element of the enquiry . |
24 | Normally there is some relationship between the parts , for if they are all different the result is incoherent ( though a melody may have a counter-melody with different characteristics ) . |
25 | She proceeds to demonstrate , and within no time at all half a toothpick is stuck to her forehead , as if by magic . |
26 | It 's all half the trip . |
27 | Analysis of competitors and competitive markets is of the utmost importance to each company , and in all six the planning departments have a significant role to play in this analysis . |
28 | ‘ It 's all such a mess , ’ said Michael . |
29 | ‘ Poor Daddy , it was all such a bore , ’ she said , turning the pages over hurriedly . |
30 | ‘ Oh , ’ said Sally-Anne , wiping her mouth with her napkin , ‘ it was all such a surprise , the evening started out so well . |