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

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1 To have a chance of winning one of these fabulous pairs of boots all you have to do is find the following eight words in the word square : LINE 7 , GORETEX , GT RIFT , RAIDER , PANDA , RANGER , ROVER and LADY GT .
2 It may be , for example , that youngsters will pick up from this programme some hint of the rich variety of occupations all of which are often hidden under the umbrella heading of science .
3 ‘ Cause brothers do that shit to bitches all the time ’ .
4 There is also a formal element of crime detection , although in the normal course of events all they encounter is shoplifting and parking offences .
5 Self-reported illness , sickness absence rates and a growing number of studies on specific aspects of ill-health all supported the main conclusion : the greatest burden of ill-health and disability was borne by the worst off .
6 Apparently Reader 's Digest do this kind of thing all the time , though nobody that anybody has ever known or met has won a brass halfpenny .
7 The community interpreter has to be able to juggle this kind of information all the time .
8 " What I want to know is why there 's all this talk of marriage all of a sudden ? "
9 Because company law fails to differentiate in any consistent fashion between these different sorts of companies all are treated as regulated by the traditional legal framework which we have been examining .
10 This is because the different responses to Gettier all stem from different diagnoses of the way in which the tripartite analysis is lacking ; once we know what is missing , it should be quite a simple matter to add it .
11 This range of factors all create changes which result in the constant need to rethink and repackage IM principles in the light of current business plan priorities and technical developments and to express them in a way which makes cultural sense within the organisation .
12 The exhibits cover an interesting range of work all the way from the frankly odd to the vaguely classical , but the gallery should be visited to gain an insight into the current position of Italian art .
13 ‘ From the expression on Rik 's face , you would think he 'd been doing this sort of stuff all his life , ’ Gerald says .
14 He probably did this sort of thing all the while .
15 The clinical details and follow up of the seven patients in whom the diagnosis was based on cytology alone are given in Table V. This group of patients all followed a clinical course suggestive of malignancy with progressive deterioration and death in two to six months from the time of discharge .
16 This model demonstrated how parental expectations , teachers ' expectations and the needs of the labour market for different kinds of workers all reinforced one another .
17 So in this case the different sources of evidence all point in the same direction , whether derived from a detailed consideration of the way the trilobite is constructed , or by analogy with living animals with similar adaptations , or from the evidence of the rocks or the distribution of the fossils .
18 There may be , as Paul Hirst claims , different tests for truth in the various forms of knowledge , but at least those different corpuses of knowledge all make a contribution to the total sum of knowledge .
19 Rather than maintain high levels of vigilance all the time , birds choose to lower their levels of vigilance when risk is low .
20 Complimentary use of bicycles all season .
21 That is why industry , the Confederation of British Industry , the Institute of Directors and the Association of British Chambers of Commerce all support the Budget .
22 This time of year all day
23 Yet the times have indeed changed : and Burton 's early sexual insatiability , his later infidelities , his many women and his concurrent devotion to monogamy all need some explaining .
24 The few men in this series of patients all had epididymal disease , and early inguinal and pelvic gland obstruction is characterised by the lymph scrotum ( which has a velvety feel ) , craggy epididymitis , and hydrocele .
25 I found several broken crotal bells and some parts of buckles all , again of about mid-17th century/English Civil War period .
26 Of the five different categories of troops all except for allies are covered by the list in this book .
27 ‘ We had the good fortune to have fixed ropes in place all the way down but there were gusts of 100mph which literally lifted us up off our feet and threw us back down again , ’ said Harry .
28 If you want to graft the two sets ( front and back ) of stitches together then each set of shoulder stitches can be run off on to waste yarn and you are left with three separate groups of stitches all on waste yarn .
29 ‘ What I 'm aiming at , ’ says Howard , ‘ is not some kind of thing where everybody is , you know , just sort of happy and sort of contented sort of thing all the time … ’
30 Determination to deal with the situation " properly and once and for all " but coupled with the confusion of not knowing precisely what to do for the best , particularly in the face of vast quantities of advice all of which seems perfectly clear — except that it directly conflicts with other equally vast and equally clear advice from other sources .
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