Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] all [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Let's go out , Billy , ’ Marie says all of a sudden .
2 Edward is a private detective hired by an antiques dealer who asked Edward to list all of the valuables in the house .
3 ‘ Hold on , Peter , ’ Colin says all of a sudden .
4 For example , there seems to exist an impression that Russia has all of the works from the Bremen collection .
5 Naturally the next field in which to try out this half-truth was politics , where people have been trying since the time of Demosthenes to fool all of the people all of the time .
6 And then a log broke in the hearth , sending sparks cascading , and the shadows leapt , and Grainne remembered all of the old stories , and could almost have believed that the ancient Ireland had awoken at last ; that goblins and satyrs and cloven-hoofed , pointed-eared creatures were prancing in the room with them .
7 Sir Bryan rejects all of the many arguments advanced by the Bar to the effect that the extension of audience rights would reduce rather than extend competition .
8 Er the , the only good thing to come out of these proposals is that erm that he supports the erm the appearance of the public enquiry and the sale of erm that , that erm he suggests for example that we should try the airports policy consortium , well we dealt that five years ago when we realised that Surrey and it 's surrounding areas were getting their own pressure group organised to make sure that Stansted got all of the flack got all the , got all the few other things as well .
9 In her horror , Clarissa forgot all about the head waiter and the brandy .
10 He shook her off , with a toss of the head ; Miranda saw all of a sudden the theatricality of the gesture , and something inside her relaxed .
11 But Jesus knew all about the power of language .
12 In one the department 's top civil servant said it would be ‘ unreasonable ’ for Mr Lamont to pay all of the £23,000 cost of evicting a sex therapist from his London home .
13 In one Sir Peter Middleton , the department 's top civil servant at the time , said it ‘ would be unreasonable ’ for Mr Lamont to pay all of the £23,000 bill he faced last April .
14 GHI knows all about the tricky business of matching wine to food — sometimes at tastings we line up as many as 12 wines alongside three courses , and the results can be surprising .
15 HOT-BLOODED men beating a path to the Liverpool Playhouse for the return of the Raving Beauties are in for a shock if they expect Paula Wilcox to reveal all in the adults only show .
16 The Ventoris features all of the technical systems which made the Genesis such a successful racquet .
17 Although Bush won all of the Republican contests , his margins of victory were not sufficiently large either to destroy Buchanan 's candidacy , or to disguise the sizeable portion of Republicans who were dissatisfied with Bush 's record .
18 Peter asks all of a sudden .
19 And that if Cath did all of the clerical staff and then eventually Monique and Mary once they become in service long enough , oh they probably are already are n't they ?
20 Of the three floors and the basement , Carson had all of the ground level and what had once been the garage on the side of the house , now a second bedroom which was reached by a slightly awkward twisting passage which cut under the stairway .
21 One of the Assembly 's first actions was to approve legislation in April dissolving all of the country 's powerful state enterprise unions [ see p. 38151 ] .
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