Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [prep] all [art] " in BNC.

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1 There 's a big engine room a couple of hundred feet underground or so with all the winding gear and the cages and the hydraulic pumps . "
2 Each lineage had to provide suitable young men to act as " husbands " ( enangan ) in the tali-tying ceremonials of their enangar which were grand collective affairs held every ten years or so for all the immature girls of the group .
3 While this change was not the immediate source of the popular jingoism that swept the lower middle classes in Britain at the time of the Boer War , or later in all the Great Powers in 1914 , nonetheless popular nationalism and imperialism were becoming factors in national politics .
4 In a limited company the death or bankruptcy of a member ( or even of all the members ) has no effect on the existence of the company .
5 The world has not seen more than once or twice in all the course of history a literature which has exercised such prodigious influence over the minds of men , over every cast and shade of intellect , as that which emanated from Rousseau between 1749 and 1762 .
6 Hammond had a brush with the Commonwealth 's accounts committee in 1651 , but protested that he had accounted fully and properly for all the sums which he had received in all the three armies in which he had served ; he pointed out that his account from July 1649 on was with the army in Scotland , where by this time George Monck ( later first Duke of Albemarle , q.v. ) had succeeded him as lieutenant-general of the ordnance .
7 It forces the project leader to think clearly and rigorously about all the activities in the project in the planning phase .
8 It forces the project leader to think clearly and rigorously about all the activities in the project in the planning phase .
9 And perhaps of all the elements that can be used in a garden , water is the most fascinating .
10 From the eighteenth century , borrowers also gained growing legal protection over ways in which lenders could enforce payment ( especially with the starting of county courts in 1846 and the Debtors Act 1869 ) ; and over the conditions and paperwork for loans ( especially with the Pawnbrokers Acts of 1800 and 1872 , and the 1882 Bills of Sale Act , and perhaps above all the Money-Lenders Act 1900 ) .
11 As a result of good product design , developments in colour printing , trading up , increased marketing by museums and galleries and perhaps above all the ‘ image ’ culture promulgated by television and the media more generally , calendars have come out of the office and potting shed and into prime sites in the home — and they need to be replaced every year .
12 The head , body and arms rise upwards and outwards in all the happy emotions as can be seen in the final dances of The Sleeping Beauty , La Fille Mal Gardée and Daphnis and Chloë .
13 A cynic might say that Obispal 's activities were directly responsible for triggering the rebellion , and thus for all the deaths , including those of millions of bystanders .
14 Television is at least one escape and just like all the other trivial pastimes , should allow the unemployed to participate at a reduced rate .
15 And best of all the pictures that flew through her mind so happily as she jolted onwards was Michael Swinton 's gratitude and delight , how touched he would be that she had thought of him , how she would seem to him like some sort of Christmas spirit , glittering in a thousand jewels , her arms laden with bounty …
16 People are frequently not aware that horses need companions ; and to support this idea they may even point out a horse in a paddock that appears to be grazing alone and away from all the other horses .
17 Lights rippled back and forth across all the surfaces of the Thing .
18 The friendly and unpretentious Hotel Doria is set just 400 yards from the lake , and close to all the resort 's amenities .
19 A small , quaint , traditional Dutch family 3 star hotel situated in a quiet street behind Leidseplein , Vondelpark and close to all the attractions .
20 The ‘ bibliographical division ’ is divided into subject groups , each of which is responsible for professional duties in one service point of the authority , and also for all the bibliographical responsibilities in the subject field allocated to it .
21 This was how he had felt , yesterday , the days before yesterday , and intermittently in all the thousands of days since childhood .
22 Secondly , English contributes to preparation for the adult world : people need to be able to communicate effectively and appropriately in all the widely different social situations in which they find themselves .
23 A busy night of football last night and here with all the details is our very own sports correspondent Jim Delahunt .
24 ‘ Although the studying is at times hard going , it is also very enjoyable and well worth all the effort and has helped me produce a higher standard of work for the Company . ’
25 on the box you can see it made up and then with all the bits and pieces separate
26 And when he had said this he placed himself at the feet of the Bishop , and there before all the people made a general confession of all his sins , and all the faults which he had committed against our Lord Jesus Christ .
27 Tonight , and indeed on all the missions he had flown , the destruction and death was partly his fault .
28 It is right to say here , that equal care and flair were devoted , for example , to the magazines and old schoolbooks , and indeed to all the books given , however commonplace .
29 No-one can accuse lawyers within the peace movement of failing to seize these opportunities , and yet despite all the energy directed towards establishing that the use — or even possession — of nuclear weapons would be illegal , and drafting treaties and campaigning for their adoption by states , few lawyers have attempted to establish the assumptions on the basis of which this activity takes place .
30 Thus , when buying or selling barley , they take account of the supplies of such things as sugar , which can be used as substitutes for it in brewing , and again of all the various feeding stuffs , a scarcity of which might raise the value of barley for consumption on the farm .
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