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

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1 Stigwood turned a local scene into an international sensation , launched John Travolta as a box office star and cult hero and masterminded the biggest-selling soundtrack album of all time with a movie that encapsulated the energy and release of the disco age .
2 Macaulay already has a fortune from the first Home Alone , third biggest movie money-maker of all time after ET and Star Wars , grossing Pounds 300 million .
3 Despite that , there is no doubt — for all the brilliance of maybe the best Pakistan side of all time — they will be remembered by many for their tricks and tantrums .
4 Steppenwolf , Blue Oyster Cult , Jo Jo Gunne and Alice Cooper join forces with the predictable ( but great ) Bachman Turner Overdrive , and what crawls out sounds like the best hard rock compilation of all time .
5 It involved over 37,000 feet of rock climbing at all times of the day and night , and 160 miles of ell running to transport a baton from one climbing team to another .
6 The aim is to keep the boat flat at all times so that it glides cleanly over the water .
7 The practice will at all times have to comply with the professional rules applicable to individual solicitors and firms , subject only to certain necessary procedural variations .
8 But the greatest and most original clergy wit of all time must surely be Revd Sydney Smith ( 1771–1845 ) .
9 The decision in Froom v Butcher was based on " the duty of every driver of a vehicle and every front-seat passenger to take reasonable precautions for his own safety by wearing a seat belt at all times " .
10 Subsequent events were to make the horse a leading candidate for the greatest bloodstock bargain of all time , but when the new owner first saw his purchase he was horrified .
11 There he was pledging the despair of a charming loser , the most unlikely rock star of all time .
12 ‘ Frankly , if you can cook like this I do n't care if you 're the greatest lady criminal of all time . ’
13 Predators are important accumulators of small mammal bone at all times .
14 Fox , the second most prolific Test kicker of all time , was equal to the nerve-jangling ordeal of winning the Test with a kick from 47 yards when Dean Richards was penalised in a ruck .
15 Fox , the second most prolific Test kicker of all time , was equal to the nerve-jangling ordeal of winning the Test with a kick from 47 yards when Dean Richards was penalised in a ruck .
16 He was the most successful Test captain of all time and one of the greatest as well .
17 He may be the author of the best-selling management book of all time but ‘ that 's Tom for you .
18 For that Macaulay reportedly earned £62,000 but his fee has soared to more than £2 million , making him the highest paid child star of all time .
19 Martina Navratilova is arguably the greatest woman tennis player of all time .
20 The pressure of the air springs is adjusted constantly by the computer via one inflation solenoid valve per spring and a single deflation valve to maintain body level at all times .
21 at the commencement of each assignment , familiarise themselves with , and conform to , the client 's health and safety programme at all times and undergo training where necessary .
22 Local GPs and social workers need to know that guaranteed specialist assistance is at hand both day and night and , as distress and despair do not conveniently confine themselves to the hours of nine to five , this means having experienced consultant psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses on call for community work at all times .
23 He has become a target for abuse — and powerful sponsors who back the team with around £20-£25million a year want a say in what has become the greatest sports outcry of all time .
24 Retailers have effectively redefined ‘ debt ’ as ‘ credit ’ — a move which has been dubbed the greatest marketing coup of all time by the National Association of Citzens Advice Bureaux ( NACAB ) .
25 Retailers have effectively redefined ‘ debt ’ as ‘ credit ’ — a move which has been dubbed the greatest marketing coup of all time by the National Association of Citzens Advice Bureaux ( NACAB ) .
26 The most overscrutinised ( especially by rock bands ) , over-analysed and over-scripted ( ie , pretentious ) war flick of all time : but do n't let that spoil it for you .
27 You 'd be forgiven for thinking that Windows 3.1 is the biggest selling application of all time , with unit sales of around a million a month .
28 However , to attain the required completions , the capacity of the overall available land supply should be in excess of a minimum five years supply at all times , or at least future supplies should be assured to reduce uncertainties .
29 Charles Darwin , perhaps the greatest field naturalist of all time , was impressed by this when he first encountered the tropics during his journey in HMS Beagle in the 1830s .
30 Markedly curved bill is other good field mark at all times .
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