Example sentences of "be [v-ing] all the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It always was a surprise , the pure majesty of the scene approaching the Alps , more especially in moonlight ; it seemed odd to me , whilst devouring this special panorama that in a short time we would be raining all the horrors of war down on people not seriously willing to fight .
2 I 'll be sucking all the nurses off .
3 English Heritage spokesman Adrian Baker said : ‘ We will be keeping all the sites under our control indefinitely . ’
4 By the sheer variety of ‘ food material ’ it is logical to conclude that in a natural ( and unpolluted ) environment a fish will be gaining all the benefits of a ‘ balanced diet ’ .
5 If you hire an exhibition space or organise an exhibition in your own home or a commercial or other space made available to you without charge , you will obviously be meeting all the costs involved yourself .
6 ‘ There is an awful lot of software for the 390 — but it is all in bits and pieces ’ Parker claims , and so as an interim step IBM will be pulling all the pieces together into a proper server package .
7 In fact , as early as October 1 , when your ruler Neptune is challenged by Jupiter in Cancer , you will realise that money is really only half the battle or problem you 're facing this month — because someone appears to be breaking all the rules , if not breaking your heart .
8 A happier pair , newlyweds Princess Anne and Commander Tim Laurence , will be joining all the festivities , with Anne 's children , Peter and Zara Phillips .
9 These men , suddenly faced with being at home all the time , feel threatened by the fact that life seems to be shutting all the doors on them .
10 Well it may be an accident but Strathclyde in Glasgow seemed to er be taking all the honours tonight , yes
11 And you 'll be pinching all the chocolates off this !
12 Ideally , the student should be making all the decisions and choosing actions in the interests of safety and efficiency .
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