Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 The Crusade successfully united all women to the right of the Christian Democrats , while the Front is unofficially known to be controlled by the ultra-right ARENA Party .
2 ‘ The purchaser hereby covenants with the vendor by way of indemnity only that the purchaser and the persons deriving title under him will henceforth and at all times duly pay all rents becoming due under the lease and observe and perform all covenants agreements and conditions therein contained on the part of the tenant or persons deriving title under it to be observed and performed and also will at all times keep the vendor its successors in title and assigns effectively indemnified against all proceedings costs claims expenses and liabilities in respect thereof .
3 Immuno-histochemical tests showed that animals treated with capsaicin apparently lost all the substance P from the ganglia ( cell clusters ) containing sensory nerve cells ; those that had received NGF alone had even more substance P than untreated control animals , and those that received both had fewer cell bodies containing substance P , but such cells as they had stained more strongly for substance P than those in controls .
4 , yes , what they do is say a bloke , one bloke owns quite a bit of that cricket ground , Tesco 's he said , Tesco 's what they sa , they know that he want 's , he 's put the plans in to upgrade all , to get a bigger site somewhere else , for
5 In the graphic image taken from contemporary devotion of the lord who aspires to kiss Christ 's mouth in spiritual devotions and in doing so neglects acts of charity and so treads on his feet , Hilton skilfully combines all the strands of thought on the roles of action and contemplation in the Christian life as the means by which the individual works out his full spiritual potential ( 25 – 6.273 – 88 ) .
6 His successors eventually lost all authority , even in the town , and survived merely as puppets in the hands of ruthless , ambitious nobles who fought to overthrow their rivals and to gain control of the disintegrating kingdom .
7 ‘ Full success ’ refers to the number of individual modules for which candidates successfully achieved all learning outcomes .
8 Candice apparently spent all
9 Spires , corner towers , belfries , even unusually shaped domes soon adorned all but the smaller frame stations .
10 In addition , the Faculty of Arts normally requires all candidates to possess an O/S/GCSE pass in a language other than English and in an approved mathematics or science subject .
11 The case studies by Rapp , Berry and Temple ( 1973 ) which were referred to earlier in this chapter also illustrate all the major reasons for failure of conservation in Tanganyika and post-colonial Tanzania - technical incompetence and incompatibility with existing agricultural practice has already been mentioned — also attempts at coercion of peasants to build erosion works ( p. 1 17 , 250 ) , and a lack of participation , with an excess of petty restrictions ( p. 251 ) .
12 As well as placing a strong emphasis on singing throughout this time , the Music Department also offers all pupils structured tuition on percussion and recorder , as well as an introduction to keyboard and guitar , and encourages the development of their creative abilities through practical group projects using material related to classroom topics .
13 The term also includes all copies of any part of the software as well as the User 's Guide contained in this package .
14 The safety sections or branches also collate all air safety information from sources outside the company , such as ICAO , IATA , the Flight Safety Foundation , etc .
15 Between them these parties also took all seven seats in the Bosnia-Hercegovina state Presidency , which was directly elected in separate voting on Nov. 18 .
16 I thought they washed the blood out changed all the blood .
17 To forestall further awkward questions she asked , ‘ Do you racing drivers really enjoy all the danger ? ’
18 In the secrecy of that room , where she had lain so often in David 's loving arms , her eyes now betrayed all .
19 CHILDREN in cash-starved secondary schools often go all day without even seeing a book .
20 ‘ We want a pay deal now to solve all our problems and a formula which would prevent us from taking action in future , ’ a spokesman said .
21 ‘ We want a pay deal now to solve all our problems and a formula which would prevent us from taking action in future , ’ a spokesman said .
22 ‘ We want a pay deal now to solve all our problems and a formula which would prevent us from taking action in future . ’
23 ‘ We want a pay deal now to solve all our problems and a formula which would prevent us from taking action in future . ’
24 When the whistle was finally blown on the crime by a disgruntled ex-employee , thousands of policy-holders and share-holders simply lost all or a substantial part of their savings or expected pensions , amounting to somewhere between two and three billion dollars .
25 Cherry Hill admirably demonstrates all the style 's characteristic features — white rendering , asymmetrical cubic shapes , large windows and a complete absence of mouldings .
26 Edward immediately seized all Balliol 's English estates .
27 Apart from the original steel tube companies , TI then owned all manner of subsidiaries , such as Raleigh bicycles , Creda , Russell Hobbs , machine tool companies and auto component businesses , many of which had no connection with the core businesses at all .
28 The common law courts have through three centuries consistently resisted all attempts to appeal decisions of the visitor .
29 Leaders on Capitol Hill virtually put all other business on hold as it sought to hammer out a debt ceiling increase .
30 All I felt when I went to his surgery was a dryness of the throat and a quivering at the knees , and providing I kept my eyes tightly shut all the time I managed to get through the visit fairly easily .
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