Example sentences of "all [vb base] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Godly sorrow , gratitude , humility , mercy , joy , thankfulness , love — all communicate the pulse beat of the believer 's heart in the light of the good news of Jesus Christ .
2 Daly , Frye and Millett all stress the way in which women have been subject to the power of men .
3 All stress the role of grace and man 's total dependence upon God for salvation : they point out that good works are not the result of human will-power but are in some mysterious way the actions of God himself .
4 This means that they all perceive the world in slightly different ways .
5 er we all hate the school and if we all hate the school , no wonder no girls are coming .
6 er we all hate the school and if we all hate the school , no wonder no girls are coming .
7 They all rub the soap on the dolls and rub and rub them , then splash up the water till the soap ‘ comes off ’ .
8 Right they all make the salt , they all make it in the same way Hydrochloric acid would make ?
9 The qualities of gold ; rich hues which last forever , versatility and strength , eternal value , all make the gift of gold one to treasure .
10 the proletarian party must first of all advocate the proclamation and immediate realization of the complete freedom of secession from Russia of all the nations and peoples who were oppressed by Tsarism , or who were forcibly joined to or forcibly kept within the boundaries of the State .
11 The work of the former on jus cogens , the Draft Code of Offences against Mankind , and the concept of an international State crime and the consequences of the commission thereof all develop the concept of obligations owed to the international legal community , and possible third party responses to violation .
12 Age , employment and social status all influence the possession of driving licences .
13 As Table 8.2 shows , there are many silvicultural techniques that can improve productivity ; all influence the structure of forests and are thus agents of environmental change .
14 When he has returned to his place they all repeat the oath in unison .
15 They all expect the Government 's public sector borrowing requirement to rise in the coming financial year to anywhere between £40 billion and £55 billion , and interest rates by the end of 1993 to range from 4.5 per cent to the current 6 per cent .
16 They all expect the Government 's public sector borrowing requirement to rise in the coming financial year to anywhere between £40 billion and £55 billion , and interest rates by the end of 1993 to range from 4.5 per cent to the current 6 per cent .
17 These two techniques , and the addition of steel side or cross-rods respectively to strengthen individual beams or entire joisted floors at mid-span , all involve the substitution of metal for overstressed wood in the part of the member that is subject to tensile stress .
18 They all involve the use of terms , or an appeal to concepts , that are illegitimate within the physicalist terms of reference of the neurophysiological CTP .
19 Like the constable in the story , use any cover to keep your attacker at bay : cars , pillars , and tables all fit the bill .
20 Large diameter coils , glowing valves , brass fittings , large meters mounted in ebonite front panels , all evoke the atmosphere of the past and the article suggests ways of re-creating your own authentic or individual masterpiece — or maybe just a glorious Spiders ' Nest !
21 Academic councils , professional resource centres and curriculum " clusters " all acknowledge the need to diminish isolation , but they do not all look forward with the same clear-sightedness further into any young person 's life .
22 ‘ But I do believe there is some common ground : the parties who would be talking all reject violence ; they all support devolution in some form , on a basis which involves both sides of the commmunity ; and they all acknowledge the importance of the relationship between Northern Ireland and the Republic . ’
23 We all want the poll tax to be abolished as soon as possible .
24 The family all want the situation sorted out .
25 We ALL want the team to do well and , although results are going against us at present , I feel my policy of rebuilding will , in the long term , bring us success .
26 The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction ( 1980 ) ( Cm. 33 ) , the European Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Decisions concerning Custody of Children ( 1980 ) ( Cm. 191 ) and the Family Law Act 1986 all provide the opportunity for steps to be taken to return abducted children anywhere within the world , including between England and Scotland and England and Northern Ireland , but do not permit such a state of affairs to occur within England and Wales .
27 The White Paper , the Act itself and the preliminary draft guidance all emphasize the government 's expectation that not every referral will necessitate a comprehensive assessment and that departments will need to establish criteria of eligibility for a full assessment and an initial screening mechanism ( DoH , 1989b , 1990 , 1991a ) .
28 Make the loop just a little bigger than the outline of the web , place it behind the web , and then bring it towards you slowly so that the main radial threads all touch the wire at the same time .
29 The general consensus on this matter was left undisturbed until 1984 when Mr Theo Laurentius , an art dealer who specialises in Rembrandt prints , became convinced that the paper on which the etchings were printed did after all hold the key to their authenticity and thus to their value .
30 We all let the silence hang .
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