Example sentences of "all [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In ‘ Great Expectations ’ all the character speak differently and the way that Dickens portrays them to speak all fits in with the character . |
2 | All wiped out in the War and he was brought up in an orphanage . |
3 | Yeah but again I think it all goes back to the script does n't it ? |
4 | ‘ And we all converge down in the meadow where the skirmishing will take place . |
5 | They hoped that the molecules would react with the surface to form a film , with the long chains all sticking out like a field of corn . |
6 | After dinner , they were all marched out to the back garden , which was similar to the front , where they could walk about or play catch ball , but were not allowed to stand and talk to each other . |
7 | A dark close , a dark eerie house with silent people inside , and confused , childish tales of evil spells and horror — all made up for the ostracism of the two Rosin children . |
8 | Our jolly attendant makes one more and final round , checking that we are all tucked in for the night . |
9 | No need for us all to go in at the deep end . ’ |
10 | Jim Crow laws dictated that we all sit up in the coloured balcony , so we followed Earl up the stairs of the separate entrance , located to the right of the box office , and found ourselves in the highest tier of the auditorium . |
11 | Every Sunday the family get up early for an enormous American breakfast — pancakes , ham , waffles with maple syrup , and then later on in the afternoon they all sit down to an English roast . |
12 | Soon the twins and their brunettes and various glamorous hangers-on were all stripped off round the pool . |
13 | Nutty stood frowning , not able to complain , her insides all knotted up at the thought of jumping in . |
14 | It caused probably the first mythical switchboard ( since phones were only just installed ) , the cancelling of the Thursday night repeat was discussed in Parliament , Prince Philip loved it , Peter Cushing ( as Winston ) became a star , and the genuine sewer rats used for ‘ that ’ sequence all passed out under the studio lights . |
15 | He had informed his silent audience of the death — just ‘ death ’ — of Dr Kemp ; explained that in order to establish the , er , totality of events , it would be necessary for everyone to complete a little questionnaire ( duly distributed ) , sign and date it , and hand it in to Sergeant Lewis ; that the departure of the coach would have to be postponed until late afternoon , perhaps , with lunch by courtesy of The Randolph ; that Mr Cedric Downes had volunteered to fix something up for that morning , from about 10.45 to 12.15 ; that ( in Morse 's opinion ) activity was a splendid antidote to adversity , and that it was his hope that all the group would avail themselves of Mr Downes 's kind offer ; that if they could all think back to the previous day 's events and try to recall anything , however seemingly insignificant , that might have appeared unusual , surprising , out-of-character — well , that was often just the sort of thing that got criminal cases solved . |
16 | ‘ It all builds up to the point where it affects your game . |
17 | It all refers back to the lack of acceptance of women in the society . |
18 | From the moment they all tumbled out of the minibus on the edge of the woods , the prime objective was to see who could collect the most conkers . |
19 | All steamed up over the real thing . |
20 | The eclipses of December 9 , 1992 , and those on May 21 , June 4 and November 29 in 1993 all home in on the area of profession and your personal hopes and dreams . |
21 | This all adds up to a bleak picture for corporate UK . |
22 | It all adds up to a pleasant ‘ lived in ’ atmosphere . |
23 | Together with some unique little touches — a new menu of European and Japanese dishes , newly designed china , and real glassware — it all adds up to a world of difference . |
24 | It all adds up to a better deal , for your managers , your training budget and for effective corporate management development . |
25 | The review model came with a colour SuperVGA display , a low-radiation CTX monitor , plus a 1Mb Trident VGA card which all adds up to a fine non-dedicated server . |
26 | It all adds up to a time consuming and often costly exercise . |
27 | ‘ This kind of weight reduction ca n't be met by plastic 's rivals — and it all adds up to a reduction in waste at the beginning of the cycle , which is where the environmental action should start ! ’ |
28 | The frescoes by Tobias Stimmer date from the sixteenth century , and it all adds up to a quite wonderful example of late German Renaissance . |
29 | Which all in all adds up to a Mediterranean type of diet — with porridge ! |
30 | It all adds up to a lot of loyalty , from staff and customers . |