Example sentences of "[coord] all that " in BNC.

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1 Jan Rowe says he has nothing against badgers in general and he appreciates that they are not affecting very big areas or all that many farms when viewed nationally .
2 His moment came at a time when shoring up the old seemed all that mattered or all that anyone could think of .
3 She loathed herself for such pettiness , but she was so helplessly without any control over their relationship that pride or all that remained of it demanded that she administer these little pricks to his satisfaction , although she knew she had no hope of succeeding in puncturing it properly .
4 But acting and all that it means is very much a doing thing , so the emphasis is always on practical work .
5 I do not want , wrote Harsnet , to try and trace this logic or to dwell , in these notes , on the nature and direction of my earlier work , especially , he wrote , as I have always held that any new work worth its salt should be essentially different from all that has gone before , all that others have done and all that you have done , just as the deeds of each new day must never simply repeat those of the previous day or days .
6 At breakfast together Fisher exploded and attacked the Church Union and all that it stood for and said that they had done great harm and ought to apologize .
7 Milner in 1907 was writing : ‘ there can be no adequate prosperity for the forty or fifty million people in these islands without the Empire and all that it provides ’ .
8 She had married not just the man , she had married his job , and all that it involved .
9 ‘ You 're trying to kill me with cholesterol and all that E rubbish , ’ he said and stormed out .
10 In the exile it was decreed that circumcision was to be the official rite of initiation into Judaism and all that that now meant .
11 Leila settled to tell him the story of Nathan 's condition and all that had happened at the farm , with certain omissions .
12 THE Midland Bank , like the girl in the story , agreed the principle and all that remained to be fixed were the terms .
13 The immigrant ship to South Africa , and all that followed , was still in the womb of time ; but at that moment I resolved that though I would grieve for Leslie for the rest of my life , I would yet to go forward , lighting my way by the torch of the incandescent spirit .
14 I wrote all I knew and all that people at Open Houses , Playgroup and Nursery knew , and it all fitted nicely on a double page .
15 HISTORY AND ALL THAT Sarah-Jane Forder treads the boards at Charlecote
16 And all that we dare n't say anything about ; I did n't even know until long afterwards . ’
17 And all that in one week , it must have been one of Madame 's special amateur talent weeks I suppose .
18 But the Thatcherite counter-revolution is much more all-encompassing : it is an assault on social democracy and all that that term entails , just as much if not more so than on simply ‘ taking out ’ pockets of resistance in specific local areas .
19 When Mr Ramsay died in 1943 the Leaders paid tribute to one who was greatly loved : ‘ Testimony was given to his worth and zeal in the work and all that pertained to the welfare of the church , and particularly to his services in the choir and his love for the weekly prayer meeting . ’
20 It was a concession and all that I needed .
21 ‘ They go fast enough as it is , ’ said one local certainly not averse to the many material improvements in his lifestyle compared to that of his parents without electricity and all that that facilitates .
22 I believe that the creation of the universe and all that that involves , is still a mystery and forms no part of the conception of a god and a corresponding religion that can fulfil the human need .
23 It is of no consequence once it is accepted that the God to serve humanity originated at the moment that life first became manifest , and combined with the material of the universe to start the long process of producing living creatures with the capacity to enjoy life and all that that involves .
24 As already implied , the content of the foregoing speculations on the source and scale of man 's capability for life enjoyment and all that it could mean is , of course , hypothetical , and in any case the development was spread over millions of years , but it does however provide a basis for thought which does not require the invocation of the supernatural .
25 AND ALL THAT made it a busy year for Autocar & Motor .
26 Instead it was understood that there would be a long period of commodity circulation and all that that implied .
27 My domino playing was at its peak and all that I was achieving was gained through natural talent .
28 The story of Godric , and all that we know of medieval commerce and transport , suggests that a merchant needed to enjoy adventure and risk for its own sake .
29 Shelford was at full throttle and all that stood in his way to a four pointer was the frail-looking frame of Roebuck .
30 Death , take our hands and all that we built with them ;
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