Example sentences of "all [vb base] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In conclusion , the position , distance and binary nature all suggest that the system is probably associated with the cluster .
2 They all say that the collection is very popular with children .
3 We Welsh are all suspect since the Lord Owen raised his banner in mid-Wales two years ago .
4 They all confirm that a black hole ought to emit particles and radiation as if it were a hot body with a temperature that depends only on the black hole 's mass : the higher the mass , the lower the temperature .
5 Perhaps lawyers and judges accept that proposition as true by convention , which means true just because everyone else accepts it , the way chess players all accept that a king can move only one square at a time .
6 Pete the packer , Dickie the driver and Chloe the cleaner all accept that the Profitboss has greater skills in prioritizing their work than them .
7 All accept that the public is dissatisfied with the existing system , and all propose reforms .
8 At the same time , the reward system reflects this new approach : profit sharing , gain sharing , and performance bonuses all demonstrate that the success of the company comes from the broadest contribution of all the company 's employees , not just those at the top .
9 To those who remain unpersuaded , there is this to say : that , in response to that recent survey , three-quarters of the directors questioned did after all consider that the pay settlements they had conceded were not too high .
10 The relatives of our electively ventilated organ donors do not feel that we act improperly ; rather , they all consider that the process of organ donation allows them to make some sense of an otherwise inexplicable loss .
11 It is not at all clear that the type of threat which might be used in this kind of situation would suffice .
12 Wherever you go nowadays , be it swimming , the pictures , fitness centres , or pop concerts they all appreciate that the unemployed can not afford to pay the full charge .
13 Now , I think we all appreciate that the Liberal and Labour groups are working to another agenda .
14 For most greyhound racing … has always been a world of the cloth cap … a world for the workers … all spit and no polish …
15 But we all know that a moment 's overload , may wreak havoc .
16 We all know that a full moon is not normally conducive to good fishing , so was that half moon enough to make the difference ?
17 We all know that the key to success is preparation .
18 We all know that the best dishes for entertaining are those that require little last-minute attention , and they 're better still if they can be prepared in advance and frozen .
19 I think we all know that the book clubs are not naive .
20 Now , I think we all know that the matter before us concerns Major Maxim , currently attached to the Private Office at Number 10 .
21 Of course we hope that Dounreay will diversify and look for work outside nuclear tasks , especially in the area of alternative and renewable energies ; but we all know that the fast reactor programme will cease in 1994 and I do not think it right that , as a matter of policy , the hon. Lady should seek to shut off the work going on there to reprocess nuclear fuel .
22 We all know that the common agricultural policy has not given our farmers the return that their efficiency deserves or our housewives the food prices that they should be able to expect .
23 We all know that the poll tax does not have a friend in 1991 , so why did that tax have so many friends in 1987 and afterwards ?
24 We all know that the privatised monopolies have become virtually unaccountable and are an embarrassment to Ministers , who try to put a bold front on enormous salary increases .
25 They all know that the Bill has been brought to the House in this form only because of the catastrophe of what happened on the Bills that were guillotined a few years ago — the poll tax Bills .
26 We all know that the stuff costs sixty pounds a bottle . ’
27 We all know that the task we 've set the officers is to manage within the budgets they 've been given , and to have no cuts in services , and no compulsory redundancies , and thi this is their challenge and this is what they seem to be achieving , and I think we should applaud them for that .
28 Now we all know that the reason for this inordinate six month delay was that the government could n't be sure of carrying a vote on anything European in the face of hostility from its Maastricht rebels , those the Prime Minister famously dubbed the illegitimate ones .
29 What er Newstat does though is something quite interesting he says well we all know , well I hope you all know , that there are limits on presidential power and we all know that the president ca n't direct congress , we know the president ca n't appoint anybody without consulting congress , we know the president ca n't control the supreme court , we know all these limitations but nevertheless , leaving that to one side , pushing that to one side , there are major powers here .
30 What a waste of time , we all know that the county council is the the highway authority and is fully responsible for traffic management , we 're in a minority and to set up a working party is a complete waste of time . .
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