Example sentences of "all [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So she had made her fear-filled way home to spend another night in the cellar , her moods alternating between terror and self-pity , until the high , sweet sound of the all clear brought relief and anger . |
2 | From July , all organically produced food must be certified under EC regulations . |
3 | Fleischmann was alluding to the strategic importance of lithium-6 , which is present as 7.5 per cent of all naturally occurring lithium and is an important ingredient in thermonuclear weapons as it can be cleft by neutrons to make tritium , the essential fuel , and can fuse with deuterium to make helium-4 , releasing energy in the form of gamma rays without accompanying neutrons . |
4 | Now the Conservative Party , the markets and the country at large all desperately seek reassurance . |
5 | Lamb is preferable to beef and pork , as it is less likely to have been intensively reared , and game is preferable to all domestically produced meat , as it has lived under natural conditions . |
6 | Look they 're all just starting work darling . |
7 | All her family , like they all just drink tea with a very little drop of milk in it , and she always drank it with a little drop of milk , and then , she decided not to drink it with milk at all . |
8 | Hair plastered , they all just trod water |
9 | This does n't mean that there are no visual clues to understanding : we all unconsciously use lip and head movements to help us make out what a speaker is saying . |
10 | We can all still bring leather in from our friends in Australia but for reasons that I do n't wholly understand , this is very much dearer than the local er supplies available and for the time being it 's not of interest to the saddlery-makers in Walsall . |
11 | For the British public , one nation above all still means ballet : Russia . |
12 | She is all style , all form , all impeccably dressed dandy and wit , with never a tear out of place . |
13 | By contrast , the Soviet Union had become the world 's biggest importer , taking almost a quarter of all internationally traded grain , a third of it from the United States . |
14 | Names like Kalicharan , Lamb , Greenidge — all here to pay tribute to a battling comeback |
15 | Anhydrous caustic soda , hydrogen gas and phosgene , all well established product areas , are being developed to produce maximum returns . |
16 | These were to install illuminations up to 1000 Lux , but all indirectly to avoid sparkle and glare in the abnormally thick spectacles of partially sighted people . |
17 | Discarded lead shot , lead weights and fishing lines can all adversely affect wildlife . |
18 | When Dougal realized this , the strangest reflex of all briefly took control of him : his eyes filled with tears . |
19 | If one divides all newly created value into v + s it follows that if v only represents that portion which workers actually receive , then all monetary deductions from wages belong to surplus-value . |
20 | Anne desired now above all else to leave sanctuary . |
21 | In this case , her thought processes were negative , seeking before all else to draw suspicion away from Barney but lacking the vital scene-of-crime evidence which , if Harris 's attitude was anything to go by , pointed strongly at his guilt . |
22 | The design of this book , booklet or even leaflet is a much neglected art and is frequently very badly executed — hence the common attitude reflected in the aphorism ‘ when all else fails try reading the instructions ’ . |
23 | The Bill sought powers of compulsory purchase for a five-year period of all privately owned property on the site . |
24 | All endoscopically proved ulcer relapses were then registered . |
25 | Perhaps the greatest fairytale of all never took place . |
26 | It 's all ter do wiv plans ter extend the wharves . |