Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] all " in BNC.
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1 | With all eyes — or rather all lenses — on her , Bardot soon put her emancipated amorality into practice . |
2 | Or perhaps all those U-turns left him feeling dizzy . |
3 | Evan Campbell , or John Hay , or Laughland Vass , or perhaps all three Highlander guides , knew that milk could be had from the Macraes of Auchnasheal ; the travellers sat down outside a house and were brought wooden dishes — Johnson calls them ‘ pails ’ — of milk . |
4 | Or perhaps all Australians were like that , took an uncommon interest in everyone 's affairs . |
5 | The fact that 14 of the 29 questions were answered correctly by 30 per cent or more of the lowest band suggests that there is a range of questions within the conceptual grasp of all or practically all the lowest band of attainers . |
6 | Though in the longterm , as I have said before , he wrote , it makes little difference , the tide always wins out , sooner or later all vanishes into the sea . |
7 | There are several answers to this question , but the most common one is that sooner or later all caterers run into a staffing problem which requires an immediate solution , and a staff recruitment company is only a phone call away . |
8 | Whatever influence television news has on voters , it would be likely to affect all , or nearly all voters . |
9 | Some of his achievements are cheered by all , or nearly all : the way in which he stitched together an international coalition against Saddam Hussein ; the way he managed to use the United Nations to prosecute American policy ; his courage . |
10 | Each will then agree , as a second best , to a doctrine of justice to which all or nearly all members of society could agree ( as a second best ) if they argue rationally each from his different conception of the good provided they are united in ranking the need for a public conception of justice very highly in their order of priorities . |
11 | When there is a contractual retiring age for all or nearly all employees in a particular job , that is presumed to be the normal retiring age . |
12 | The first is that the source format be such that all or nearly all of the available computing tools can be applied to it . |
13 | In other states , cities can pass on all or nearly all of these bills to the state government . |
14 | They have aimed to participate in all , or nearly all , of the major fields , and to be net exporters of major electronics hardware items ( TV sets , computers , telephone switches ) ; they also seek to have a major defence and aerospace industry and to be net exporters of television programming . |
15 | He postulated that given the right conditions and sufficient length of time , all ( or nearly all — Carroll left out the lowest live per cent ) pupils can achieve mastery . |
16 | Many of these will be missing in some reports , and in others all or nearly all will be used . |
17 | Or nearly all . |
18 | Thus , in some cases where the covenant is all , or substantially all , the consideration , a consequence of a finding of unreasonableness is to strike down the whole contract . |
19 | A merger occurs where two companies combine to form a larger enterprise and where the shareholders in the combined enterprise comprise all , or substantially all , of the shareholders of the two companies . |
20 | A merger occurs where two companies combine to form a larger enterprise and where the shareholders in the combined enterprise comprise all , or substantially all , of the shareholders of the two companies . |
21 | There was seldom if ever a time when all Western governments , or even all those within the EC , were equally active in relations with the East . |
22 | Upland farms usually have at least 50% or even all of the land classified as enclosed , sown , short-term and permanent pastures . |
23 | All these men would not only write ; they would also have to read , because the Minister is not able to read all the Cabinet agenda before he gets there , or even all the agenda of the Cabinet Committees ; and if he does read the papers he reads them with an eye which often fails to understand and to spot the relevant . |
24 | In parts of Britain , two , or even all three , of these types of suitable positions occur in the same area . |
25 | This is partly because hostilities now arouse political opposition and are be no means fully approved of by all the British people or even all British authorities . |
26 | Obviously , some or even all of these may be present in one case . |
27 | This is partly because hostilities now arouse political opposition and are be no means fully approved of by all the British people or even all British authorities . |
28 | It does not matter if some or even all of the beetles have died before you receive the culture , as the culture contains plenty of live larvae and they will soon produce the pupae you need . |
29 | It could well be , however , that most or even all of Ape 's supporters prefer Camel to Bear , and symmetrically that most or even all of Bear 's supporters prefer Camel to Ape . |
30 | It could well be , however , that most or even all of Ape 's supporters prefer Camel to Bear , and symmetrically that most or even all of Bear 's supporters prefer Camel to Ape . |