Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [prep] all the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When you believe that you are guilty of all the pain caused by your own pregnancy , birth and subsequent existence , then the burden really does bend your back , and it takes the labours of Hercules to try and straighten it .
2 You are light for all the world .
3 The junior church , who had been instrumental in all the Christmas activities , were now looking for teachers .
4 But these passages of Diodorus are different from all the rest of Diodorus : the style has a new vitality , the portraits conjure up strange and irrepressible personalities , the political and moral judgements are far more personal than in the previous books .
5 ‘ I hope you 're grateful for all the trouble I 've just gone to , ’ he said .
6 Now , though , as the cute and fiery new single , ‘ My Aquarium ’ , is released , we finally have a chance to see if Drop Nineteens are worthy of all the fuss
7 The Brockwells had been present for all the evidence at the Palais de Justice in Paris .
8 Another reason to be grateful for all the publicity and discussion about child abuse is that former victims are seeking treatment at a far earlier age than was previously the case and therefore are able to go on and live a normal life once that treatment is complete .
9 I 'm sorry for all the nonsense , I 'm appallingly ashamed . ’
10 Briefly , the rules of normalisation require that all entries in the entity must be completed ( first normal form ) , all attributes of the entity must be dependent on all the key ( second normal form ) , and all non-key attributes must be independent of one another ( third normal form ) .
11 However , increasing use of the structural Funds and institutional arrangements to aid the market process may be more likely to be acceptable to all the member states , as the success of Germany and Japan ( who practise considerable intervention in their economies ) , has indicated the benefits of using such policies .
12 A botched job , especially for ploughmen , would be visible to all the parish for the next six months — to friends , neighbours , workmates and even the casual passer-by .
13 He said : ‘ I 'm sick of all the hassle .
14 NEC Corp 's NEC America has formed a Data Communications Systems Division to be responsible for all the company 's internetworking products : it was formerly included in its Data and Video Communications System Division and has joined NEC America 's Transmission Marketing & Sales Division , Herndon , Virginia .
15 " Well , it seems I 'm allergic to all the dust in the air over here .
16 It 's something that everybody should be aware of all the time , and I do see a lot of guitarists who really let themselves down by just falling back and letting the obvious happen .
17 These people will still be entitled to all the investment returns on the with-profits element of their investment — which accounts on average for about half of all investment into UWP contracts — but they will only be entitled to 60 per cent of the infrastructure profits on both the with-profits and the unit-linked business .
18 He says that Mr Summerfield would be bemused by all the fuss — but would appreciate the way his money had been used .
19 At one time , I used to think that living in our little villages we were safe from all the crime , but sadly , no .
20 When the crew proposed to surrender , Ferrar persuaded them to fight , ‘ firing the most phlegmatic by recounting how our ancestors lorded it over the sea and were renowned over all the world for their naval victories ’ : they were saved by the arrival on the scene of another vessel .
21 ( She also took away supplies that were vital for all the fleet — a third of the Armada 's biscuit supply , a third of its meat , and sixty per cent of its currants , chickpeas and figs . )
22 Rees J. held that nevertheless the sellers were liable for all the dam age .
23 Scotland has had its full share of the ‘ cake ’ and I would imagine that the National Trust for Scotland is grateful for all the help it has received .
24 I think the most important thing is to try and find that gap in the market that is not well trodden by a lot of other people — to find something which you can do which is different from all the rest of them .
25 But the tenth commandment is different from all the rest .
26 It 's clear from all the hospital closures that she has relinquished her responsibility towards us .
27 Although this relation is in TNF because the ‘ lecturer ’ is dependent on all the key ( both ‘ student ’ and ‘ module ’ determine the lecturer ) , it is not in BCNF because the attribute ‘ lecturer ’ is a determinant but is not a candidate key .
28 Juliet , it 's different from all the family .
29 A person who is displaying an offensive banner in his front window so that it is visible to all the world clearly ‘ displays ’ within section 18 even if not under section 4 .
30 While the nature of the plaintiff 's interest may as argued above affect the content of natural justice or fairness , the argument from Schmidt , which equates the absence of procedural protection with the absence of a right to stay , is subject to all the criticism of such reasoning outlined in the discussion of employment relationships .
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