Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [vb pp] of all " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The area in the vicinity of welding and all below it should be thoroughly cleared of all flammable rubbish , the welding area should be screened as completely as possible , all inflammable materials should be removed or covered with fire protective sheets .
2 All members of both companies must be com-prehensively informed of all relevant particulars of the other company .
3 Six paratroopers accused of running amok in the mainly republican town of Coalisland , Co Tyrone , after an IRA bomb badly injured a colleague were yesterday cleared of all charges .
4 You 're being totally stripped of all your honour your credibility can you see that contrast that Mark is introducing us to .
5 In 838 , both reacted to Charles 's promotion by plotting against the old emperor ; and when Louis the German answered his father 's summons to an assembly at Nijmegen in May , there was another unseemly row , which ended in the son 's being formally deprived of all he held outside Bavaria .
6 Isabel 's head came up like a wary animal scenting the air , but her face was swiftly wiped of all expression .
7 Now she was suddenly drained of all energy , as though spent by the effort .
8 As it neared its climax Joe was suddenly reminded of all this energy he was supposed to have .
9 ‘ Though speaking from the longest distance , ’ wrote the editor of the Highbury Quadrant Church magazine , ‘ Mr Dawson , as on previous occasions , was best heard of all .
10 Euridice was already compounded of all the rudiments of true opera : solo recitative and song , chorus and dancing , orchestra , and organized act-finale .
11 DAVID SPEEDIE was yesterday cleared of all blame for his pitch battle with an unruly Southampton fan .
12 The changes also applied to elections to municipal and county councils so that the electorate was now composed of all ratepayers , excluding recipients of poor relief .
  Next page