Example sentences of "[prep] all [vb mod] [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , Coleman may have been one of the numerous band of teachers , at present out of fashion , who put their main energies into what after all may be considered the prime function of a teaching institution — teaching .
2 But the best tonic of all would be seeing Liverpool challenge for the title .
3 But the most natural thing of all would be to do nothing .
4 Best of all would be to get a job in Wellingham if it were possible and live all the time at Moorlake .
5 And most frustrating of all would be having to witness at the conclusion of each such anecdote otherwise decent employees shaking their heads in wonder and uttering phrases like : ‘ That Mr Neighbours , he really is the best . ’
6 But the biggest jump of all will be seeking out existing Regional Railways ' lines which can also accommodate LRT services .
7 A ‘ social minimum ’ of income and in-kind provision for all should be achieved .
8 Nevertheless I shall argue that the idea that the National Curriculum ensures a common entitlement for all should be seen as persuasive rhetoric , rather than as an indisputable truth .
9 ‘ Justice For All will be doing everything it can to have the cases of these men looked at .
10 Clearly , serious efforts were being made to bring the new Court up to standard , though Malmesbury thought there was still a way to go before all would be consolidated :
11 So it 's it 's all in all must be done by staff .
12 Those in working-class jobs and those with no jobs at all might be expected to opt for a party that offers some degree of social change and appears more empathic toward the " have-nots " than toward the " haves . "
13 ‘ Agreement was reached that , rather than play an anthem for one team and not the other , which would have been discourteous to the visiting team , no anthems at all would be played .
14 If this were to be the case then no deficiency " at all would be noticed in the behaviour of the funnel .
15 To do anything at all would be to risk exposure .
16 The question of whether the proposed 400,000-volt overhead line and its pylons were needed at all would be considered first , he said , followed by the various options for the Lackenby to Picton and Picton to Shipton sections .
17 To assert that , quite apart from the above factors , natural justice could be satisfied even though there was nothing in the nature of a hearing at all would be to denude the concept of all content .
18 In fact this implies that any tax base at all may be used as part of " own resources " .
19 Here , no vertebrates at all could be found , the fossils consisting only of invertebrates such as the trilobites .
20 ‘ If a cause were to be rendered of natural appearances in special as what are the motions and influences of the heavenly bodies and of their parts , the reason hereof must either be drawn from the parts of the sciences above mentioned , or no reason at all will be given , but all left to uncertain conjecture . ’
21 If your claim is £650 or less no costs at all will be awarded to you .
22 I do not for my part think that any assistance at all can be gained from the authorities on section 40 of the Law of Property Act 1925 .
23 Although the number of species may have been at least approximately the same in marine environments for the last 300 million years or so the kinds of fossils have changed repeatedly , so that , for example , in marine limestones of Silurian age the shelled brachiopods may number dozens of species , whereas in similar looking limestones of Eocene age no brachiopods at all can be found , but there may be as many species of gastropods of kinds unknown in Silurian rocks .
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