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

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1 He said : ‘ It 's probably the most worrying threat of all at the minute and we have to find it .
2 Racial discrimination was abhorrent to all at the CLE .
3 your sugar was all at the bottom of your cup then
4 They 're probably all at the bottom .
5 They are probably all at the bottom .
6 It 's all at the bottom
7 It could be suggested that my argument has merit in relation to undergraduate education , but that it makes no sense at all at the level of postgraduate education .
8 The work reported in this thesis was sponsored by General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation plc and carried out at the Medical Research Council 's Applied Psychology Unit in Cambridge and I thank Alan Baddeley and all at the unit for making the work possible .
9 it 's all at the back
10 oh your fuse is all at the back the
11 But the Burgermeister , usually so jovial and noisy , had proved to be exceedingly sound , never saying anything at all at the rehearsal other than to praise the faint-hearted at the very end .
12 We are all at the mercy of these machines , which few people understand and nobody can control .
13 They were extravagantly to his advantage , save when she lowered her voice to sigh , tapping her left side familiarly : " And all overclouded by this , you know — all at the mercy of a weakness — ( 9 ) Pemberton gathered that the weakness was in the region of the heart ( 10 ) .
14 For example , Mrs Moreen 's remark " And all overclouded by this , you know- all at the mercy of a weakness " ( 9 ) has the anaphoric repetition of all at the beginning of successive clauses , and has two banal colloquial metaphors in the expressions " overclouded " and " at the mercy of " .
15 We looked first of all at the relationship of grammar to discourse and the extent to which formal cohesive ties operate across sentence boundaries .
16 As the sky slowly brightened and they waited , Fleury thought of how he and Harry had waited for the first attack of all at the beginning of June .
17 For example , Mrs Moreen 's remark " And all overclouded by this , you know- all at the mercy of a weakness " ( 9 ) has the anaphoric repetition of all at the beginning of successive clauses , and has two banal colloquial metaphors in the expressions " overclouded " and " at the mercy of " .
18 They 'll not be co they 're not coming for , at all at the beginning of April , and that 's if , it 's not that long .
19 The Equal Opportunities Officers will work with both the Race Relations and Sex Discrimination Committee to develop equal opportunities for all at the Bar .
20 In the first speeches , the Jews were above all at the heart of Hitler 's ferocious attacks on war ‘ profiteers ’ , ‘ racketeers ’ , and ‘ parasites ’ — an expression of his brand of populist anti-capitalism .
21 Economic matters including interest and exchange rates , monetary and fiscal policy , budgetary policy , are all at the heart of Government and all are to be decided by a central bank , which will be the most important institution .
22 This is drawn up by the curriculum committee , which argues that since God , death , suffering and the purpose of life are all at the heart of religion , and since children sometimes ask questions about them , the class teacher should not only teach about these matters , but be subject both to assessment procedures and to official inspection .
23 A great time was had by all at the opening of Mo and Margaret Nabbach 's salon , M&M Hair Academy in Ealing .
24 It will help if you confess all at the trial .
25 The officials dismissed were : Zdzislaw Miedziarek , Secretary of State , Jozef Lochowski , Franciszek Gajik and Jerzy Modrzewski , Under-Secretaries of State , and Krzysztof Szewczak , Director-General , all at the Ministry of Industry , and Janusz Padlowski , Plenipotentiary in the Ministry for Co-operation with Trade Unions and Self Management Organisations .
26 she said Joe would of got them all at the top where you could n't see them and things like that , I said well you wo n't get builders doing that
27 The territories that they inhabit are for the most part inhospitable , with some of the world 's highest mountains and large expanses of desert ; and levels of literacy have traditionally been low ( some of the nationalities concerned had no written language at all at the time of their incorporation into the USSR ) .
28 This proved true above all at the time of which I write , or up to that time , because adolescence is as much a mental as a biological experience , and the arts meant much at that epoch , the last before the advent of Pop Culture , which has since taken over the adolescent mind rendering present that ‘ future ’ which Eliot dreaded .
29 They had n't checked them all at the time , and then they had forgotten .
30 After the trials of Halton , Cranwell was a haven , With my pay now being nearly 30 a week , I invested in a motorcycle — a square tank Rudge of questionable vintage — for £4 ( at a pound a week ) , but soon cured myself of the motorcycle bug that seemed to affect us all at the time .
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