Example sentences of "all [vb base] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We all intend to continue the same sort of programme for the next couple of years and I have said I would like to call in next term and on a periodic basis until our responsibility ceases . |
2 | A beach of fine shingle and a wooded promontory dividing two spectacular bays all combine to create a truly admirable setting for this resort . |
3 | the comprehensive , mysterious plot , the precise , fluent and stylistic charms of Dickens , the vivid and memorable characters and the subtlety of the humour present all combine to form an almost perfect novel . |
4 | The excellent benefits and the close co-operation between our representative in resort , Traveller 's Insurance Association and our GESA emergency assistance service all combine to make a winning team . |
5 | The promise of pretty countryside , historical towns , exquisite food and wine all combine to make a very special break . |
6 | The vagueness of Poulantzas ' definition , and his motive for positing the term at all combine to produce a considerable gap between theory and explanation which is by no means confined to this case . |
7 | Added to which they all tend to wear the regulation uniform in class , complete with cap very often , so that and I stand out conspicuously in our light coloured and variegated clothes . |
8 | Where members of the group all tend to think the same way , you do n't get new id , new ideas are challenged . |
9 | Generally speaking , wild antelopes , sheep and goats all tend to have the right-hand helix ( as defined above for the screw ) on the left side of the head and vice versa ( heteronymous ) , whereas the opposite is often true for domesticated sheep and goats ( homonymous ) . |
10 | In Dunlop 's conception of an interdependent industrial relations system three principal actors , namely workers , managers — as well as their representative organisations — together with certain state agencies , all interact to establish a network of rules governing their relationship in the workplace , the rules being the output of the system . |
11 | But despite everything they all want to repeat the trip . |
12 | We all want to do a mighty work for God , but do not realise that we are living on privatised religious estates on the outskirts of the city of the world . |
13 | ‘ They all want to see the Conservatives back in power . ’ |
14 | We all want to see the dance you can do . |
15 | Surely we all want to achieve the same objectives , an end to recession , low unemployment , a prosperous and fair economy , good education , training and health care . |
16 | We all want to encourage the winger to have a go for the corner . |
17 | This weekend they all want to end the January jinx . |
18 | That 's the way things go ; capitalists all want to have a monopoly . |
19 | They all want to match the Italians , individually and as a team . |
20 | They all deserve to enjoy the pleasure of an historic , beautiful , grand old theatre like the Neptune — and so do the theatre-loving public . |
21 | The altered states , the plangent electronic keyboards , and her use of Biblical text all conspire to create a portentous sound . |
22 | You go not just for the rides ( one of the most popular , Earthquake , puts you in San Francisco just as the Big One hits ) but for the chance to see how filmmakers , animators and special effects wizards all conspire to create the magic of film . |
23 | In an obvious respect all three are similar : all seek to justify the same discriminatory practice and all three have emerged from the same institution which practices discrimination . |
24 | The rhythmic dancing , the ritual gestures , the professionalism of the stripper all function to de-eroticize the process which for Barthes is a ‘ meticulous exorcism of sex ’ ( Barthes 1973 : 86 ) . |
25 | Now the local populace are hardly pleasant , as ( and you may notice this very quickly ) they all seem to take the form of disembodies eyes , bouncing skulls and Steve in a cameo role as The Village Drunk , among others . |
26 | Thus the archaeocyathids ( or Pleospogia ) of the Cambrian , certain brachiopods and forams in the Permian and the rudistid bivalves in the Cretaceous all seem to parallel the present equator . |
27 | Large numbers of animals — a particularly aristocratic breed of sheep , with black heads and legs , and long white coats that look to have been draped over them , like wigs , rather than grown naturally ; sleek , monochrome cattle ; and pottoks as well as full-grown horses , all seem to spend an agreeable and nutritious summer on these high pastures . |
28 | I do n't know if the ranger 's put any seed down or what , but they all seem to like , they all seem to like the smells round here |
29 | People without any education at all seem to offer the best hope . |
30 | The words " receiving " " undertaking " and " arranging " all seem to suggest a positive act , but " assisting " covers omissions , provided that there is a legal duty to act : Brown [ 1970 ] 1 QB 105 ( CA ) — allowing another to place stolen goods on his property . |