Example sentences of "all [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Doubtless it 's all just a safety precaution and will come to nothing . |
32 | As far as much of the rest of the world is concerned , we 're all just a bunch of queers . |
33 | ‘ We 're all just a bunch of crazies , ’ being one of them . |
34 | Dear Julie gets drunk and for some bizarre reason suddenly starts feeling you up under the table while we 're nibbling our cheese and biscuits , and making pathetic double-entendres , and attacks you outside the bathroom ; totally unprovoked , of course , and it 's all just the drink talking . |
35 | Looking at the evidence leads many scientists to believe that God made the world , whereas other scientists look at the same evidence and believe that it all happened by chance and that the world , the solar system , you and me are all just the result of a lucky string of enormous flukes ! |
36 | Did they really cope so well in a man 's world , or was it all just an act ? |
37 | It is all largely a matter of trial and error to find the string that will suit you best . |
38 | However , there have been rather few cases which have addressed at all directly the question of the legality of the use of nuclear weapons , and even fewer judgments touching on this . |
39 | In Chapter 1 we argued that conscious awareness , the images and representations that people use to communicate with each other and the various forms of deliberate planning and foresight which they use are all partly a result of the myriad social relationships in which they are caught up , and partly a product of deep-rooted instincts and emotions . |
40 | It is all really a matter of manual dexterity and self-confidence . |
41 | We all overfly the border at regular intervals . |
42 | After all today the Earl of Coventry would never get planning permission . |
43 | For all alike the training has to include studies in the traditional fields of theology and biblical studies , pastoral studies and practical placements . |
44 | Whatever the official view of police work , to those on the ground , it was above all else a job . |
45 | For Nizan , it was above all else the year of the Spanish experience . |
46 | Apart from all else the concentration required to hear mentally an orchestral passage while seated in a bus or train or standing in the Underground can not fail to be beneficial . |
47 | Derrida has even described the critique of logocentrism as ‘ above all else the search for the ‘ other ’ ’ . |
48 | ‘ Above all else the organization is viewed as a functionally integrated system , the operations of which can be understood with reference to the organizational goals which it is concerned to achieve ’ ( Burrell and Morgan 1979 , p. 205 ) . |
49 | For evidently we need both reflexive and non-reflexive polyadic predicates , as well as monadic predicates , if we are to be able to describe at all adequately the world around us . |