Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [is] all " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Their combined craftsmanship , ’ he said , ‘ makes for a spectacle that is all too rare on English fields . ’
2 That is absolutely clear , and it is in clear contrast to the position of the Labour party , which maintains its high spending policies and is all over the place in deciding how to finance them .
3 It will be apparent from the last section that expulsion is a remedy of last resort and is all too likely to result in bitter dispute .
4 It 's a Saturday night , the night that 's all right for late and mega-high for Sunday is a day of rest and you 've chosen to spend this Saturday night — let me not presume ! — evening , with me .
5 For , as the speed of light rushed down upon her , she heard , in the untimeable pause between the upbeat of Fenna 's wings and their down swoop , she heard the singing of the spheres , the harmony of the universe which turns , turns , turns in the atom and in the infinite and is unmoved in its own movement and is all one single force .
6 The German trade unions are beginning to screech with a militancy that is all too familiar .
7 If I get happy in the meantime that 's all right too .
8 In a way that is all too typical of both the English Left and the English lesbian and gay movement , Positive Images failed to draw on the parallel developments around local government funding of lesbian and gay projects in the USA .
9 Or perhaps they are working in Britain and having to interpret the culture that is all around them .
10 Sadly , it is a problem that is all too familiar to doctors and others from ethnic minorities .
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