Example sentences of "be [adj] [to-vb] all the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They put up a prize at the awards ceremony they 're prepared to do all the art work for nothing or at cost price for the awards ceremony they laid on this evening for us now if three people turn up at their evening they gon na say as we putting our money in the right organisation
2 With training what you 're supposed to do all the time ?
3 Good photographs are likely to make all the difference to your submission .
4 Such costs are unlikely to cover all the work that a solicitor has undertaken on behalf of a client .
5 Some old people living alone , who are very frail , are unable to expend all the energy required to take a bath or shower unattended every day , and if their standards of personal hygiene have always been good this can be a real worry to them .
6 Yet , the original idea having come from her mother , she had been able to heap all the blame on her , even to accusing her of using up her inheritance , and continually complaining of the ‘ pittance ’ that she must herself have laid down in the terms of the letter she had written , purporting to come from Lady Merchiston .
7 Morrissey has been able to design all the record covers and , with the possible exception of ‘ This Charming Man New York ’ , the band have remained as decision makers in regard to single releases , a measure of control practically unheard of in larger companies .
8 In a small department it may be possible to have all the project leaders present at a meeting to make the decisions .
9 The travellers say that they ARE cleaning up — but admit that it 'll be impossible to remove all the waste .
10 It would be unfair to lay all the blame for France 's economic difficulties on the Socialists , as some have done .
11 I feel it would be useful to collect all the research work , documents , etc. , relating to Little Mill , including this agreement , into one file or folio of information .
12 When buying a house for renovation remember that most people will not be able to do all the work themselves and the extra cost of labour and materials should be added to the asking price .
13 The carve gybe appears as one of the manoeuvres of Level 4 , so before attempting to carve gybe you should be able to do all the material in the preceding levels .
14 So ke that 's right , so keep it moving , and the shoulder needs to be , to be able to go all the way up , all the way round , back you know , it 's a very mobile joint .
15 If your Windows Program Manager is not too crowded you may , by sizing and arranging , be able to display all the program groups and all the icons at the same time .
16 And surely they 'd be able to replace all the training programs stored in the computer , all the memory-recordings … .
17 and then they will be able to generate all the certification forms for the Ministry
18 It is doubtful whether the council will be able to recover all the back tax or enforce the costs order .
19 Actual quantities , which exceed internal expectations of only a month ago , boil down to between 100,000 and 200,000 units a quarter , which in turn means that by the end of the current quarter Sun expects to be able to fill all the back orders it has for Model 41 Sparcstation 10s plus the orders it receives in the intervening weeks .
20 Actual quantities , which exceed internal expectations of only a month ago , boil down to between 100,000 and 200,000 units a quarter which in turn means that by the end of the current quarter Sun expects to be able to fill all the back orders it has for Model 41 Sparcstation 10s plus the orders they get in the intervening weeks .
21 ‘ Mr Deveraugh , perhaps when you 've finished work for the day , you 'll be able to find all the peace and seclusion you 're looking for .
22 ‘ You 're supposed to be able to walk all the way from here to the coast . ’
23 But you 'll be able to get all the tinsel out wo n't you when it goes .
24 And we used to be able to get all the gear in John Illsley 's car … ! ’
25 However , this contradicts the point that it will not be optimal to search all the time .
26 But even where a clear cause can be established — for example , a child with severe brain damage , or one with a serious sensory or motor disorder — it would be simplistic to attribute all the child 's learning difficulties to the basic impairment alone .
27 However , the general rule was that the closer , the more visible , or the more audible the learner was to the teacher , the fewer teachers were prepared to go all the way with the shocks .
28 The German advance came to a halt , and during the autumn months the French were able to retake all the ground that they had earlier lost .
29 By now the railway had reached Addis Ababa so we were able to travel all the way to Jibuti by train .
30 any shortfall arising from the authority 's being unable to collect all the community charges due from the people on the community charges register ;
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