Example sentences of "[adv] all the [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 As usual I am amazed by your energy , especially all the travelling you do .
2 Joxe announced on May 6 plans to create a " central organ , within the Ministry of Defence , bringing together all the competences which now exist within the domain of military intelligence " .
3 It draws together all the elements we have so far discussed — multimedia databases , online and videoconferencing — combining them into the most complete form of online communication ever devised .
4 To complete the hunting sequence , we would clearly have to film many more hunts , and piece together all the moments we managed to capture .
5 The traditional areas still maintained fortunately , cos it did n't affect the knitted outer-wear at this stage , so all the areas we talked about in the north of Yorkshire moor and Scotland , fortunately there 's more of a skill to maintain there .
6 So all the ones you see T O C and
7 Too frequently I have made the mistake of buying fresh food once a week and either running out of organisational steam halfway through the week , so all the meals I had planned to cook have fallen by the wayside , or being held up at work or in some other way and grabbing fish and chips on the way home instead .
8 By now they will not be eating , so all the food you threw in and did n't bother to remove ‘ in case they got hungry ’ , will be rotting down and raising the ammonia level .
9 So all the time you 're thinking that .
10 You know , so all the time you 're up here , like this , and then perhaps you stay to try and get some work finished before you go home , and as sure as fate , that 's the day when you promised to take somebody out , when you go home , and you 've forgotten about it .
11 So all the time you can see that water on it .
12 so all the time I 've got him
13 The Prime Minister was singing softly to himself when the Collector came in and continued to do so all the time he was there .
14 Swans wanted to strip away all the layers you protected your desensitised self with and make you feel again .
15 ‘ I could n't just throw away all the work I 'd already done ! ’
16 They won against Tipperary without ever putting away all the chances they created .
17 He was stroking her hair , as though to stroke away all the hurt he had inflicted .
18 Most important of all , the great success of the First Symphony cleared away all the inhibitions which Brahms had suffered .
19 Well I say if we can go in and out and not stick indoors all the time you know ?
20 Self-doubt probably still lurks somewhere so I write down very quickly all the things which went wrong and get them out of the way by incorporating my ideas on them into my plans for the next investigative session right away .
21 Like all the others she had no idea if she 'd see her family again .
22 Basically you know how like all the talking I 'm doing yeah sort of like all jumbled up and everything ?
23 Well like all the the ground was all cultivated and you had the had like all the Summertime you had to fence the the hens off the the cultivated land .
24 Right all the machines they 've got erm are either German or Italian , say we got dump trucks erm we
25 Nearly all the farmhouses we see between the compact villages of the country between the Yorkshire and the Dorset coasts date from the century 1750–1850 .
26 They take you to the theatre if you like to pay , but nearly all the things we 've already seen .
27 Though the three or four years of your student existence will seem in retrospect to have flown by , one of the delights of this period of your life is the way in which the days — and nights — really do expand to let you fit in nearly all the things you want to do — and more !
28 Although I 've worked in nearly all the departments you do n't really get to know the people that well .
29 In fact , Donaldson and Balfour , and nearly all the researchers who followed them , gave children questions with more on one occasion , and questions with less on another , so the two terms never appeared in the same session or the same block .
30 When Marian was first appointed as Circuit Judge nearly all the cases she heard were criminal cases but now her work is predominantly civil .
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