Example sentences of "[noun sg] all [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The police piled into the borough all through the day .
2 On the intellectual side all of the writers , not surprisingly , showed a high tested IQ , though not more so than non-writers , thus confirming other published evidence , discussed earlier , that intelligence as such is not a sufficient prerequisite of creative performance .
3 Why is the car all of a sudden making that noise ?
4 Ditto all of the above , except not quite so endangered — its islands being Samar and Leyte , Luzon , Mindoro and Mindanao , where populations are healthy .
5 His spot was London , his usefulness all of the intellect .
6 The dividing line which separates true desktop publishing from other forms of electronic publishing is the ability to create the basic elements , assemble them electronically and print the final result all from the same system .
7 Biddy had never let them down , come without fail all through the bad weather , and now was giving Nails an intensive course on her own horse which — in terms of money — was worth another couple of hundred pounds .
8 Little fishing boats would chug in to the harbour all through the morning , and unload a couple of trays of fish which were sold immediately in the bustling market .
9 You could probably get the drummer , bassist and guitarist and their gear all in the back of a Mini , which counts for nothing when you get to the gig and turn it up , of course .
10 It was difficult to avoid splashing oneself when filling , admits Mr Doig , and often difficult , too , to have the chemical all in the tank by the time it was full of water .
11 Celia Fiennes , who journeyed throughout England 1685–1772 wrote ‘ Apple pye with custard all on the top ’ , and ‘ clouted cream ’ was ‘ the most acceptable entertainment that could be made me ’ .
12 You can have them coming out of both earholes , each nostril and his mouth all at the same time !
13 And along along with that erm the Aldershot method erm an introduction and expansion and an ending all on the same subject erm makes it a nice concise er little parcel erm for you to talk through .
14 But that applies to every electron all of the time — and to everything else as well , from quarks to quasars !
15 On the move once again , Sam told his young fireman all about the legend of the bridge .
16 Sett all on a slow fire and keep them covered with syrup & paper , but let them not boyl .
17 Alice began to tell the Cat all about the game .
18 FeedBack Letters To The Editor All of a flutter ?
19 But for a special treat indulge yourself with one of these luxury flavours : English toffee , pecan , Dutch chocolate , strawberry , vanilla and even clotted cream vanilla all from the Cricket St Thomas range of ice creams .
20 Love is in the air and for this fab Valentine 's issue we have joined forces with Northern Hairdresser Of The Year , Gary Hooker from Saks to give you this superb wedding gift — a complete hair and beauty bridal make-over all in the comfort of your very own home .
21 At one cemetery all of the wood for the boards was alder , and it was argued that the boards were of multi-ply construction because of the various directions of grain represented .
22 " What I want to know is why there 's all this talk of marriage all of a sudden ? "
23 Karriers and Scammell supplied three-wheel tractors of three and six ton capacity all through the 1930s .
24 But I had never really formed any ambition to become a Member of Parliament , I just talked about things which I love to talk about till all of a sudden one of the guests said : ‘ You want to be a Member of Parliament do n't you ? ’ and I said , ‘ Yes ’ .
25 No do it tomorrow , take everything off tomorrow and when we pull the beds out , strip the beds you can vac all behind the beds , right ?
26 From being the centre of his attention one moment all of a sudden she ceased to exist .
27 Said there was wine all on the table .
28 4.3.2 ( if in Counsel 's opinion all of the Landlord 's requirements were reasonable ) be borne by the Tenant and
29 You could also erm , start to recognize the benefit of the rural sector , and one reason why they were discriminating , L D Cs tended to want to ignore that and sort of shun it , because it 's not sort of a glamorous image they were trying to hope for in the urban sector , and , so , if they did help them , say give them units , like the repair men , units to work in , and they put them in really totally crappy accommodation , and up not where you need it , and not where people pass by with their motors and things , they , they 'd put them somewhere up on a hill , overlooking a city , so erm , to encourage the informal sector by erm , sort of on a par with the formal sector because erm , their inter- reacting , inter-relating now , like they 're providing cheap inputs for the formal industries and , and the formal industries are pro providing clientele all for the informal sector , and so it 's all inter-linked and , and it 's there now .
30 In fact , in interviews , a quick reference to the home town frequently serves them as well as a rhetorical trick : by declaring their provinciality , they can remind you just how surprised they are to be attracting so much attention all of a sudden .
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