Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [prep] [v-ing] all " in BNC.

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1 Coleridge , his thoughts still at Racedown , immediately saw the opportunity for bringing all his friends together at Stowey , and on 29 June wrote to Joseph Cottle to suggest — unsuccessfully — that he should take the next coach to Bridgwater : ‘ T. Poole would fetch you in a one horse Chair . ’
2 And we did get on reasonably well with the management then , u until we used to run into trouble of course , and er the er nineteen twenty one strike , I can vividly remember that , it was a glorious summer , dead against us nobody wanted any coal and it You had the It gave th the management the opportunity of selling all this All the old stock all the rubbish and everything .
3 The survey will be begun to be made , as soon as 500 copies are subscribed for , and it is eagerly requested that such as wish to become subscribers , will be as early as possible in signifying their names , that the proposer may embrace the opportunity of surveying all the streets this summer , which can not be conveniently done after 7 o'clock in the morning , on account of the interruption of carriage .
4 Because of the complexity of conveying all the assets , agreements for the sale of businesses are perhaps even more varied than share sale agreements .
5 There were advantages for the Board in deploying all but a few of its full-time teachers as subject-specialist staff tutors based in Cambridge — notably the fact that there would be little problem in constructing a viable programme for each one , with the whole of the Board 's area to cover .
6 was interpreted impeccably ( since the American interpreters had the advantage of speaking all three languages fluently ) .
7 I assembled the studwork by laying all the sections flat on the lawn , and nailing them together , then added extra bracing at the ends — once the diagonals had been checked , and the panels pronounced square .
8 The co-operative , made up of both former patients and ordinary workers , continued to hold the contract for cleaning all mental health centres and former hospital buildings after the closure of the hospital .
9 The purpose of such an indemnity is to aid the buyer in recovering all relevant damages in the event of litigation against the seller .
10 It even helps tidy the kitchen by keeping all the dirty dishes out of sight .
11 Not least is a problem well-known in current image databases : the difficulty of ensuring all data elements are held in a consistent and suitable data format .
12 Even so , the difficulty for the individual creating a root definition is less than the difficulty in getting all the individuals involved to agree on the definition to be used .
13 Since 1985 , the Association has promoted itself in the South but has encountered difficulty in establishing a countrywide structure due in even part to branches being thin on the ground in some areas and the difficulty in telling all assistant managers of the benefits and purpose of the Association .
14 The C. and A. G. is given the responsibility for auditing all appropriation accounts by the 1921 Act .
15 Today the marketing executive has the responsibility for co-ordinating all aspects of a product or service : packaging , labelling and presenting the product in a manner likely to improve its saleability , then fully exploiting existing markets , always thinking of new ideas and plans for creating new markets .
16 ‘ The Service also has the responsibility of helping all students to achieve their aspirations in the fields of employment and postgraduate studies and to gather and collate statistics on first destinations . ’
17 It implies that objectivity is to be sought , not by trying to root judgements in absolute standards , but on the contrary by treating all standards as provisional in order to get behind them to the reality of the concrete situation and the authentic response of the individual .
18 On the same day , 7 May , in Rheims , in the course of surrendering all German forces in Europe , Gen Jodl had claimed that " no force on earth " could stop Gen Loehr 's forces in south-east Europe breaking through to surrender to the British and Americans .
19 A further difficulty is the impossibility of including all criminal acts in a questionnaire or interview .
20 Unless we perform the impossibility of checking all their instances , they always risk falsification by one counter-instance .
21 This objective of growth could not , of course , in the early stages , be pursued without restraint , for the capacity crisis prevented the industry from meeting all demands .
22 Meanwhile make the vinaigrette by whisking all the ingredients together in a small bowl .
23 Teachers and librarians can not always resist the uneasy thought that they may be being given the soft sell : like demythologizing theologians laughing too heartily at our ideas of what religious doctrine involves , perhaps the educational technologist 's bland " all we are saying is " is simply the prelude to smuggling all the old gadgetry back again while our backs are turned ?
24 Look to the future by maximising all potential both on and off the field .
25 In short , the obsession with blaming all the supposed ills of the modern world on to the Jews which common to these groups was so great that coherence and intellectual consistency were often disregarded .
26 Clients must be notified of major changes in the membership of a firm , though this rule does not compel a firm with more than a few partners to incur the expense of notifying all its clients every time a partner retires or joins , though there may , of course , be good commercial reasons for doing just that .
27 The women showed their distrust of men at the wheel by citing all sorts of objections .
28 From this Time to that of her Death , few Days pass 'd in which I did not either see or hear from her ; for she gave me the Pleasure of seeing all her Poems as soon as they were finish 'd
29 An LEA adopted the practice of hearing all secondary school admissions appeals before making any decisions on individual cases .
30 In contrast , the practice of storing all the crops in barns and so of erecting large buildings , continued well into the nineteenth century in the south of England and East Anglia .
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