Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [be] all " in BNC.

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1 Make each succeeding effort a little harder , but none of the repeats should be all out .
2 It follows that ‘ those sensations must be all that we can , at bottom , mean by their attributes ; and the distinction which we verbally make between the properties of things and the sensations we receive from them , must originate in the convenience of discourse rather than in the nature of what is signified by the terms ’ .
3 As we saw earlier , a central godhead whose manifold characteristics can be all things to all men is more powerful than a more parochial and less versatile spirit .
4 A few extra nails may be all that is needed to secure them if they loose .
5 If you plan to walk primarily on lowland ground in the summer , then lightweight boots or , in many cases , shoes will be all you need .
6 Dorothea 's hips must be all of forty-four inches and Isabel , with that straight figure , Isabel dressed so dully and her face was colourless .
7 I am also concerned that if these new unitary authorities come into effect , it seems er reasonable to assume the majority of members will be all the district councillors er whose involvement in planning of course is very different to our own and therefore their understanding of strategic planning , their appreciation of its importance will be far less and we could actually find that these planning committees authorities are really old district planning committees and the new and er there really could be quite serious implications for a whole number of things in Sussex I mean we know that the planning department is at the moment trying to erm create er a new and vibrant
8 The horses would be all dressed up and everything .
9 Clare Stewart , who scored with Blenheim Group , reckons that drugs will be all the rage in 1993 and selects Glaxo as a winner .
10 This weekend your ambitious drive may run out of steam , but friends and colleagues will be all the support you need to encourage you to keep on hammering away at achieving an important goal .
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