Example sentences of "all [verb] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 These small animals all eat the algae and infusoria which naturally colonise the tub .
2 The Housing Corporation or their related housing associations may or may not favour schemes in rural areas ( to date , they generally have not ) , and therefore their attitudes , rules and regulations can all influence the chances of a rural resident of obtaining adequate housing in the correct location .
3 So the problem is , if your child wants to go , if one of our children wanted to go at midnight , I 'm fairly sure that everybody in this Council Chamber would have quite a reasonable way of er of retaining that child in the home but of course we 've all heard the stories of what happens when the unruly children in the children 's homes want to go out at midnight and I do think we we have a problem because with the report and the new legislation , we 're in the situation where there 's plenty of advice for us as to what to do , what not to do should I say , we ca n't we ca n't use pindown , you ca n't shut them in a room , you ca n't physically restrain them , so how does one of the workers in the home stop them from going out ?
4 First of all to thank the officers for all their hard work especially those who er staying until half past eight , nine o'clock last night who tried to supervise .
5 First of all to thank the Surveyors ' Department for cooperation on various things that have taken place and where possible the altered or amended suggestions have gone in er themselves .
6 Ray , Rock and Lovelidge all deny the charges .
7 Evans , White and Stroud all deny the charges .
8 The clearest instance of all involves the dénouements of the new drama .
9 There may be a large number of models of the universe with different initial conditions that all obey the laws .
10 The transference which develops between the analyst and analysand aids the process by re-creating the early relationships between the individual and their parents , and enables the analyst first of all to see the projections of the analysand in this special setting .
11 They all suffer the symptoms .
12 the tutor must first of all explore the minds of his students , their tastes and prejudices , and build on these .
13 And apparently these other lads further down , to the tune of about a hundred and fifty yards , had all lifted the boards up on the belt and so all their slack and that was coming to me .
14 However , computer simulations using state-of-the-art general atmospheric circulation models undertaken in Britain , Canada , Germany and the United States all suggest the fires will have added only 2–5 per cent to world emissions of carbon dioxide in 1991 and that this increase will not have had a significant influence on world climate change .
15 Hitler 's personal magnetism , his unique demagogic talents , his strength of will , apparent self-confidence and certainty of action , and his indispensability to the Movement ( which had fractured without his leadership following the ill-fated Putsch of 1923 ) , all provided the foundations of charismatic authority of extraordinary strength within his own entourage , resting upon bonds of personal loyalty .
16 Increasing tourist revenue , booming business travel and a British population with increased leisure all helped the fortunes of his hotels and restaurants .
17 In school — a view amplified by Eraut ( 1991 ) — information technology ( IT ) above all helped the pupils to see themselves .
18 On the positive side , I would argue that these devices may make it easier to withstand setbacks , to hold on to a belief in ultimate victory when times are hard , because they all underline the continuities of racial oppression .
19 Let's all enjoy the fireworks . ‘
20 All pressing the brewers and their employees .
21 We would all discuss the lessons afterwards .
22 If convicted on all counts the defendants could face maximum prison sentences of 475-525 years , together with $17,000,000 in fines and the forfeiture of $265,000,000 worth of assets .
23 Again the two brothers were pushing at each other and as they all mounted the steps Ellen stepped and walked by the side of her son , something she was in the habit of doing whenever they were in company , and which Joe had been aware of from the time she had recovered after his uncle 's death .
24 Because they all believed the polls .
25 In addition the study populations were heterogeneous despite all meeting the criteria for major depression .
26 A spokesman said later : ‘ If the Commercial Union does decide to take any action we will first of all seek the views of other insurers . ’
27 All these guys on the Underground from the airport , all pretending the others do n't exist .
28 I mean we 've all , we 've all seen the results of any customer who 's a bit of a nervous so sort have n't we ?
29 Since he had the gall to suggest that employers ' organisations all support the proposals , may I put it to him that this and many other parts of his provisions were vehemently opposed by employers ' organisations , including the CBI , the British Association of Chambers of Commerce and the Institute of Personnel Management ?
30 Do you all understand the benefits of doing that ?
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