Example sentences of "all a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At this stage the fish were all a dull brown which I put down to the new environment — the photograph I has seen showed a tan coloured upper body smothered with black patches . |
2 | But we 've got no set limits , I Think it is all a personal judgment … |
3 | All the indications were that the reply would argue , in tones of hurt pride , that it was all a technical hiccup , Britain had acted in good faith and so on . |
4 | He became a successful businessman , on a small scale , with a continuing faith in the co-operative movement , and above all a consistent advocate of compulsory , free , and unsectarian education . |
5 | ‘ It 's all a confusing mess at the moment , ’ confessed an executive of one of the companies involved . |
6 | Hastily following , turning to give them all a lame smile , she joined Leo on the pavement . |
7 | So why ca n't you take the part Is it all a sealed unit that you ca n't get the pump apart ? |
8 | My master , Dr Grossman , says it is n't at all a dirty book if you read all of it . |
9 | ‘ My father is not at all a well man . |
10 | It 's all a long way since his early acting days on the stage in the late Seventies which culminated in playing Lady MacDuff in an all-male production of Macbeth in Glasgow . |
11 | All a long way from a pint of mild and a bag of chips after a night at the City Varieties … |
12 | It 's all a long way from those bit-parts and Lynda 's delighted to be making her mark — even if it did mean changing career . |
13 | ‘ They 're all a long way below us . ’ |
14 | Nor did Egypt , which is after all a long way to the east of Cyrene ( Athens being nearer to Cyrene than is the Nile ) make much impact except in a few points of ritual . |
15 | But they 're all a long way off , and they look very faint . |
16 | ‘ Well , it 's all a long way off , ’ Joanna said cheerfully . |
17 | ‘ That was all a long time ago now . ’ |
18 | I 've known them all a long time and I love 'em … |
19 | It 's all a long time ago and I 've been married to him for thirty-nine years . |
20 | It was all a long time , such a very long time , ago . |
21 | Christine said , ‘ He 's using ‘ Du' ’ to address us , as though he 's known us all a long time . ’ |
22 | But that was all a long time ago , was n't it ? |
23 | Three years is after all a long time . |
24 | It 's all a long time ago now of course . |
25 | As I told you that was all a long time ago . |
26 | ‘ It is none of my affair and , besides , it was all a long time ago . ’ |
27 | ‘ Yes , well … that was all a long time ago , ’ Laura said firmly . |
28 | ‘ Sometimes I sang with Lingdale Silver Band , ’ she says , ‘ but it was all a long time ago . ’ |
29 | It is important , however , that historians should avoid displaying the kind of intellectual condescension which lay behind such contemporary statements ; the weather was after all a major factor in the success or failure of the harvest , and thus for many English men and women at this time was not far short of a life and death issue . |
30 | This is after all a major part of a teacher 's role . |