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

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1 One man had a vision of a railway that would link all the mainline railway termini .
2 Present trends mean that by 2003 , a quarter of all the sulphur dioxide emitted into the air of the European Community will be from the UK .
3 Joined as an M C. Erm , effectively I I mean I work in a Direct Marketing Department , all the junk mail for the un uneducated .
4 The school secretary said all the September intake would be invited for a morning before the end of term .
5 ‘ He went to all the parent craft classes .
6 We have since formed a partnership and employ a young labourer to do all the preparation work .
7 The £21m building , which will be completed towards the end of 1994 and will bring together all the Longman Group 's businesses under one ( airy ) roof in Harlow , has been designed by architects Conran Roche and will be built by Bryant Construction .
8 Crowninshield sliced through my objections with all the brute force of his family 's fortune .
9 Said the sun spins , do all the planets spin ?
10 For all the Oxford language-talk . "
11 Making the food in this way gives incidental experience of imitating shape and making comparisons , and painting involves covering all the surface area .
12 There were shouts and sniping all the way way through and even the odd cry of ‘ pull the other one . ’
13 I asked Ben if Lewis likes you and then , er all I got from his brother all the way home is do you like Lewis Jess ? ,
14 Dan Wagoner 's own new work , first staged in Plymouth in October , has a jokey title , Turtles All The Way Down , and has something to do with a Bertrand Russell lecture when it was suggested that the Earth is not round but carried on the back of a giant tortoise which stands on turtles all the way down .
15 The Lombards had soon occupied an area that extended as far south as Perugia , though not all the way east to the Adriatic coast .
16 All the capital transfer tax provisions were brought together in the CTTA 1984 with Part III dealing with settled property .
17 ‘ The SSD laid off the rower for poor performance , sold off all the paddles , cancelled all the capital investment for new equipment , halted the development of a new canoe , awarded high performance awards to the consultants and distributed the money saved to senior management . ’
18 Apple Computer Inc on Wednesday launches its first full-function servers , and with them hopes to persuade small- and medium-size businesses to buy from it all the computer equipment they need ; the new Workgroup servers can process data up to four times faster than Quadras , and although they will support alien machines , they are designed primarily for networks consisting mainly of Macintoshes ; the Workgroup Server Models 60 and 80 cost from $3,080 to $10,000 , the high-end Model 95 at $7,600 to $13,000 ; the 95 is out by the end of April the other two this summer ; the company also has a new Release 4.0 of its AppleShare file and print sharing software , and a high-end AppleShare Pro ; the company is also launching AppleTalk Connection for MS-DOS and Windows to enable cross communications between Macintosh and MS-DOS boxes in a network .
19 The White House may have all the computer wizardry in the world , but it lacked the old-fashioned political skills required to get a $16 billion ‘ stimulus ’ package through the Senate .
20 Three are British , and all the rest American ( including a few immigrants to the US ) .
21 Probably he 'll ride in one where all the rest fall off .
22 And you could do that in the all the rest area , you could do it in the whole club to be honest .
23 All the rest squeak like that . ’
24 Of the land he had surrendered , all the Essex land and Lavenham ( Suff. ) went to the queen and her feoffees , with the rest of the Suffolk land going to John Howard .
25 Of the land he had surrendered , all the Essex land and Lavenham ( Suff. ) went to the queen and her feoffees , with the rest of the Suffolk land going to John Howard .
26 But er by the time I was ready to retire , I had planted all the half park .
27 ‘ Instead of spending all the insurance money on yerself . ’
28 The clearing house withstands all the credit risk involved in being the counterparty to every transaction , by using the system of daily marking to market .
29 Pilot 's Notes ' advice on single engine flying says ‘ the aircraft has a very good single-engine performance and the rudder trimmers are powerful enough to trim out all the foot load at normal cruising speeds .
30 Some time during the evening Ace had brought her luggage up , but she was amazed to find , on opening cupboard doors , that all the clothes Ace had once bought her were neatly put away .
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