Example sentences of "[verb] in all the " in BNC.

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1 The national interest lies in all the nation 's resources being put to the most advantageous use possible .
2 ‘ RCA have been really understanding in all the things we do .
3 The authenticity of the film was stressed in all the publicity and much was made of the fact that not only had the trial scenes been shot at the same time as the judge was carrying out the Detroit sentences but the film actually used his own words .
4 This was stressed in all the social surveys of the period .
5 By the mid-1930s his work was regularly appearing in all the society magazines as well as in Harper 's Bazaar ( then under the creative art editorship of AY McPeake ) , in the company of his avant-garde contemporaries such as Rose Pulham , Winifred Casson and Barbara Ker-Seymer and other innovators of the time .
6 ‘ She must have forgotten in all the excitement . ’
7 It 's as though I 'm holding everything that I want in all the world … there in the palm of my hand .
8 It was reported in all the newspapers .
9 ‘ During the years of sponsorship , it will be known as the Scottish Nuclear Ayrshire Cup , and reported in all the local papers and on Westsound Radio as such .
10 That includes striker Tony Cottee , who would have played against Manchester City but for an outburst reported in all the Saturday papers which led to disciplinary action .
11 Just weeks before her death Kelly sat with her father at the computer keyboard in her bedroom and keyed in all the arrangements she had made for her funeral .
12 Young people with learning difficulties are for the first time fully included in all the provisions of youth support services rather than being treated under separate legislation .
13 Cider vinegar is included in all the recipes to restore the acid/alkali balance of the scalp .
14 Indeed , at one time the Malayan Angel argenteus was included in all the genus Psettias .
15 The poet James Fenton , who was stringing for The Washington Post and who must have cut an unlikely figure riding into Saigon on a victorious Viet Cong tank ( described in The Fall of Saigon , first published in Granta 15 and then included in All the Wrong Places ) , wrote a savage review of the book in the New Statesman describing Herr as a ‘ shooter ’ , rather than a reporter for Esquire .
16 And you only mentioned that briefly , once , at management team meeting and it was included in all the discussions , you know Ray was the first one , you know .
17 You will find a generous amount included in all the new course material .
18 So they decided the test was n't valid and used computer simulations instead , where they get to punch in all the assumptions . ’
19 I do n't think he finds what he 's looking for , cos after he looks in all the bins he goes off without taking nothing out .
20 Until the nineteenth century , for example , bottlenose dolphins occurred in all the major estuaries in Britain , including the Thames and the Humber .
21 As she stooped lower her breath , caught in all the black veils , smelled terrible .
22 However , Gary is assured of a permanent place in Palace annals , because he became only our third player ever to appear in all the different numbered outfield shirts , when he wore the number three Jersey at Barnsley on 23 August 1986 .
23 This was , after all , the time of the popularisation of the writings of Freud and Freudian interpretations began to appear in all the appreciations of O'Keeffe 's work .
24 In fact , Mr Shiratori has been one of Japan 's representative 's on the IASC since 1984 and is well versed in all the issues ; he is also well aware that he has taken up the reins of office at a critical time for the IASC .
25 The investigator 's recommendations for the prevention of similar accidents in the future are undoubtedly very important but others in authority , well versed in all the issues involved , may consider different ways of achieving the same end .
26 On the one hand , there is the ecclesiastical hierarchy , steeped in what has been written in the past , versed in all the latest aspects of biblical scholarship .
27 Guildsmen versed in all the Mystery plays from the Creation of the World to Doomsday clamoured to travel with Garvey .
28 To join you had to say you believed in all the usual stuff about the Working Class leading the Revolution , but a general interest in being nice to people was all that was really required .
29 I was sprinting in all the B League races for London Irish , winning all the time and getting fed up with it ; there was no real challenge .
30 Yes , yes , but erm , you know , I have had to say to the chaps , one of them came in and he said he 'd been spoiled down at the cedar and I said oh well , I , I 've been cooking a breakfast for Neil of course by the operation of sods law , Neil suddenly goes off the idea of having breakfast , so I find myself cooking breakfast for this other lump , who is as idol and selfish as anybody ever met in all the born days , and I said to him just recently , I said , I , I ca n't get up and do breakfast 's in the morning any more , well he says he come 's down and does he 's own , you see they can when they feel that they want too .
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