Example sentences of "[vb pp] all " in BNC.
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1 | It really is 365 days a year because there are issues to be addressed all the time . ’ |
2 | Mr Client are you happy we 've addressed all your needs during the discussions today . |
3 | And do you feel we 've addressed all your needs today ? |
4 | We 've addressed all these problems . ’ |
5 | Soon after Hamilton 's battle-scarred book came out , moreover , in the spring of 1988 , there appeared in Britain a kind of memoir entitled The Facts-A Novelist 's Autobiography in which the issue was addressed in some passages of exceptional interest — the gaze and forehead of Olympian Zeus after the outcries and the special and professional pleading which had surrounded all but one of these other events . |
6 | Miles had been surrounded all evening , it seemed , by droves of tinselled ladies . |
7 | The prisoner was forbidden all human rights , to communicate with his family , to be represented by a lawyer , to protest against the torture , or even to be put on trial . |
8 | For days now there had been no news from France , evidence that the Emperor had forbidden all traffic over the border , but that silence did not necessarily suggest an immediate invasion , but rather the concealment of exactly where the French forces concentrated . |
9 | Iraqi Prime Minister Sa'adoun Hammadi had said on July 15 that the government had disclosed all information about its nuclear facilities . |
10 | ‘ But they will have stockpiled all the food and wine , the grain and livestock and powder that they could ? |
11 | Yeah now he 's stole all them . |
12 | The thing is moulded under your eyes , and a recent book which has been very popular in the university Gödel Esher Bach which is on some of the aspects of artificial intelligence and ideas , has in its preface got quite a long article on how the author actually organised all of the processes , right through to the final printing of that book , and indeed even wrote the programs for formatting the text , and it has obviously been very stimulating for him . |
13 | We consider first the eigenvalues ( supposed all different ) and modal matrix of a symmetric matrix A. then by ( 1.16.7 ) AX = X and on premultiplication unc Transpose this ; then since unc we obtain unc Comparison of ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) shows that unc so that unc permutes with |
14 | Unbeknown to them and the Fuehrer himself , surveillance staff at Bletchley Park have just cracked all their codes and are intercepting information that 'll help lead the Allies to victory . |
15 | ‘ But I can see how it might have rung all the wrong bells with young Folly here . |
16 | they 'll have rung all your branches and given the results |
17 | I thing the money we received from one or two gigs equalled what we had earned all year in Britain . |
18 | The German show , which offers substantial prize money , has attracted all four members of Britain 's European Championship-winning team — Skelton , Joe Turi and the Whitaker brothers — as well as the reserve , David Broome . |
19 | England strikers Shearer and Wright had attracted all the pre-match publicity but their contest turned out to be a non-event . |
20 | He 'd galloped all the way to Leafield and we would have lost him for good if someone there had n't recognised him . ’ |
21 | Then of course it seemed to have been predetermined all the time . |
22 | That 'll do ha is som , have we pegged all that lot between us ? |
23 | Husky rugged machine had been demonstrated , and had favourably impressed all who were present . |
24 | The 24-year-old has claimed all three Blades goals so far and is out on his own as the leading candidate for Lineker 's shirt , according to team-mate Ian Bryson . |
25 | In the first series the emphasis was all on the very street-sussed young women who went out and solved all kinds of crimes , problems and so on . |
26 | It would be splendid if I could state that audit regulation had solved all the profession 's problems , that all audits were now models of perfection , carried out by accountancy paragons . |
27 | So we … agreed to split up and then Richard Burton came along and solved all the problems … |
28 | Edward Teller then worked through the implications with Alvarez and , unaware of Frank and Sakharov 's works , they reported ‘ a short but exhilarating experience when we thought we had solved all of the fuel problems of mankind for the rest of time . |
29 | But national park designation has not solved all the problems . |
30 | This is not to say that general practice has solved all its problems , for an old contradiction remains unresolved . |