Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] all " in BNC.
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1 | Mind you , I 've been keeping up the ice dance so all the canals are frozen and he ca n't get a match to fish , ’ joked Dave , who runs Midlands Angling Products . |
2 | They are books which bring together all three of the worlds we inhabit , and they are books which appear to thrive on being seen through — on the transparency of their suggestion that tyrannies , that sycophancy , conspiracy and repression , courts and courtiers , are all on the royal right , and in the bush , and running into the sand . |
3 | Haliborange Fish Oil tablets , the first alternative to liquids and capsules , bring together all the good things from natural fish oil with added essential vitamins A , C , D and E. And best of all in a tasty , crunchy fruit flavour tablet , without the fish oil taste or inconvenience sometimes experienced with taking fish oil in liquid form . |
4 | They bring together all the necessary elements of romance . |
5 | Events in the world , they say , appear chaotic and unplanned , appear so all but unmistakably . |
6 | So you want so all this is red ? |
7 | The most immediate danger is to the desalination plants that supply nearly all the region 's water ( there are no permanent rivers in the Arabian peninsula ) . |
8 | Pounce away all you like , we do n't mind in the least . ’ |
9 | When The Fall played Leeds , part of their rider was to play a football match so all these young lads from the area turned up to take the piss . |
10 | This means that it must be capable of forming the weak hydrogen bonds between the two strands which hold together all double-stranded forms of DNA or RNA . |
11 | Well , it would depend but I mean there are various of nuisance from noise in the flats , or anywhere where you 've got a lot of people put together all living in a s fairly small area . |
12 | Mix together all ingredients and pile into a wholemeal pitta or onto a slice of wholemeal bread . |
13 | Mix together all the ingredients except butter ; season well . |
14 | Mix together all the dressing ingredients . |
15 | Mix together all ingredients , including garlic . |
16 | She was a clever woman with obscure sources of energy who would suddenly start to garden by torchlight late at night , or walk wilfully all the way to Soho to buy vegetables at the times when the pin in her hipbone was especially painful . |
17 | List here all the jobs a housewife does How many of these jobs would you like to delegate to someone else ? |
18 | Please list here all the action points agreed during the interview and attribute the action to the appropriate party . |
19 | Their interests span almost all the conventional disciplines . |
20 | They can , of course , cease payment at any time , but they break the contract and forgo virtually all the benefits since very little compensation is usually available for the premiums which have already been paid . |
21 | They cover virtually all the major subject areas and with such a wide selection available , relatively few new courses are likely to be added to the established pattern . |
22 | Another feature of the MELAs is their geographical extent ( figure 3.6 ) ; they cover almost all of England , particularly the South East , East Anglia , the Midlands , Lancashire and Yorkshire . |
23 | The delay periods between the submission of the thesis and its first citation recorded in the Science Citation Index ( defined here as the citation latency period ) were plotted as a histogram ( Figure 16 ) , to show the distribution of delays , which cover almost all values between 0 and 24 years . |
24 | put virtually all his down the very easy column . |
25 | He had a horse and cart and he 'd go to Norwich and bring home all the parcels and that for all the tradesmen here in Bungay . |
26 | I just continued to read anything I could and watch avidly all the ‘ bird ’ programmes on television . |
27 | It is said that aged three Gauss corrected an error in a wages list , whilst aged eight ( some say ten ) he wrote down in moments the answer to the following problem set in class : add together all the integers from 1 to 100 . |
28 | You then add together all the contributions from all the different paths and — hey presto ! — the result is the same probability amplitude which you would have calculated by the more pedestrian procedure of solving the Schrödinger equation . |
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30 | Open daily all year . |