Example sentences of "all [adj] [be] [adv] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ By all that is most sacred to you . ’ |
2 | I hesitated , shrugged , then said , ‘ By all that is most sacred to me . ’ |
3 | While basilectal JC , as an abstraction of all that is maximally different from Standard ( in B.L . |
4 | His Encyclopaedia , though devoted to the cottage , farm , and villa , is nevertheless intended to contain ‘ all that is essentially requisite for health , comfort and convenience , to even the most luxurious of mankind ’ . |
5 | On a hill looking down towards Spain Roland meets his end ; and , although his death is not the end of the poem , it is its climax , and it enshrines almost all that is really great in it . |
6 | This outlook has always been diametrically opposed to socialism , labourism , indeed , all that is still progressive in British politics . |
7 | With his deep voice , crumpled face , huge nose and ears and streak of cruelty , Maitre Tixier-Vignancour willingly symbolised all that was most demonic about France 's extreme right . |
8 | ‘ I must say all this is rather terrifying for me — these card indexes and things — or should one say indices ? — I never know . ’ |
9 | All this is perhaps inevitable in a subject which is expanding at the rate of around 1000 research publications a year . |
10 | All this is extremely bad for your daughter 's reputation my dear friend . |
11 | Needless to say , all this is very confusing to outsiders ! |
12 | Le Quement claims that all this is only possible by having a single drivetrain and wheel size specification but the limitation works to the car 's advantage . |
13 | All this is far superior to the dressy emptiness of the last star-studded Haymarket revival . |
14 | All this was particularly noticeable in the summer of 1992 when billions of pounds ( some say as much as £20 billion ) of foreign reserves ( £7.2 billion of which had been especially borrowed for the purpose ) were spent by the Bank of England in a vain attempt to prop up the exchange value of sterling . |
15 | The cost of all this was too large for a war-weary , bankrupt Britain . |
16 | All three are equally correct for each of the knitters , but what is important is that we as knitters have at least a basic understanding of all pattern writing methods , so that we can use all patterns , in whatever form they are presented to us . |
17 | All three are quite similar with a pastel range of pink and purple flowers as well as white and cream . |
18 | The location of these buildings and the limited dating evidence strongly suggests that all three are relatively late in the morphological sequence . |
19 | Strangely enough these stemmed not from any hostility towards Doctor Who the concept all three were thoroughly supportive of the format — only from reservations Wilson and Newman had about the way Verity Lambert and David Whitaker were interpreting their prodigy . |
20 | The comparatively limited publicity that this debate has already generated has meant that a number of other cases have been brought to me , and the factors in all those are very similar to the ones given to me by PAT . |
21 | Mining towns , garrison towns , purpose-built New Towns — all those were fairly hideous in their own ways , but they offered no contest to the English seaside . |