Example sentences of "his [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 I suspect that Blake , in his enthusiasm to demonstrate all the techniques used in the book , has produced a mechanical exercise in linguistic description that risks killing appreciation .
2 Mascis himself hides behind a curtain of hair , uttering barely a word to the audience all evening , letting his guitar do all the squealing and screeching , but always with a suggestion of melody .
3 K. S. Karol points out that it was the same meeting of the Central Committee ( on 11 July ) which both endorsed Khrushchev 's announcement on 9 July of virtually unlimited economic aid to Cuba and approved his decision to withdraw all Soviet economic aid from China , and argues that the Cuban affair gave Khrushchevan unexpected internationalist alibi' for his anti-Maoist campaign ( Karol : 1971 , p. 204 ) .
4 Mr James claimed that this was unlawful sex discrimination and his case went all the way to the House of Lords .
5 However , in general , he was not allowed to go there since his presence excited all of the large apes housed there and interfered with any research that might have been going on .
6 She , Esther and Alix had known one another since their Cambridge days , and often met , but an evening with them necessarily excluded Charles : Esther and Alix did not much care for the world that Charles represented , and his presence inhibited all three of them .
7 So even if Westermarck was right , as I believe he was , it would be extremely surprising if his hypothesis explained all of what humans do .
8 Elsewhere , his reputation and his persistence opened all gates , even in Tsarist Russia .
9 It had been his responsibility to take all the different times and sightings of Drew , and rationalise them .
10 Moving to Guildford , Leese 's fanaticism and his willingness to devote all his time and resources to the new movement soon made him the fulcrum of racial nationalist activity in Britain .
11 His sympathy went all the way with the African boys fighting in the bush .
12 Finally , does he accept that the general public want to see him and his Department using all their energies to ensure the implementation of a safe , reliable railway , instead of producing a White Paper on the privatisation of British Rail ?
13 His glance swept all three of us challengingly : as if one could possibly forget a Surkov improvisation !
14 In an address on radio and television , Ershad said that his action suspending all civil rights and imposing press censorship was necessary to " save the country from the octopus of destructive politics " .
15 Sundridge Super League North East Division Two organiser John Davis has issued an urgent appeal for team captains to contact him after thieves stole his car containing all of his tackle and league details .
16 There have been various forms of the play but Punch himself is always a violent , pugnacious but droll and high-spirited rascal , hunchbacked , hook-nosed , and gaily dressed , who with the help of his cudgel overcomes all his enemies in succession .
17 The twin starting points for this view are the widespread injustice and oppression which exist today in Latin America and which are then analysed sociologically with a Marxist framework , together with the fact that in the Incarnation God has declared his intention to liberate all people from every kind of slavery and injustice .
18 Even without it his question encapsulates all that is selfish and ruthless among human beings .
19 His work has all the advantages ( as well as the drawbacks ) of a participant 's testimony .
20 His work broke all the conventions of size , style , and technique ; his imagination lifted textbook material to the level of a flamboyant , romantic art and set a brave new standard for subsequent bird illustrators .
21 Boris Pasternak , who had published nothing since the Thirties because he refused to submit to censorship by the party , had his manuscript rejected all the same .
22 Is he aware that they welcome his determination to do all he can to improve their lot , both at home and abroad ?
23 It was clear that the Manchu was permitting his opponent to initiate all the attacking moves and , as the combat progressed , Burun began to appreciate the skill with which the mock battle was being controlled .
24 God and his nature determines all , not man and his needs .
25 It had been his job to grow all the flowers in the first place , and they all had to be at their best on this particular auspicious day in June .
26 He died in a car accident the year I left school , but I listened to his pop records all the time .
27 The shoe is removed however , as a testimony to the elders and witnesses that the near kinsman has refused his right to possess all that was Elimelech 's .
28 he 's got twelve days leave to use up yet I think they should of given Darren in his place to do all this
29 His diet excluded all these items and he claimed that 70 per cent of children improved considerably on this regime .
30 And , if you think about it , all that the would-be driver has done is to use his mind and his imagination to visualize all those things which could possibly go wrong and cause him to fail .
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