Example sentences of "all [adj] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A great deal can be done using only an undifferentiated notion of abnormality , especially in conjunction with suitable ‘ diagnostic frames ’ ( see below ) ; but it will not have escaped the notice of the attentive reader that the ( a ) sentences in 17–21 above are all odd in different ways .
2 These extracts show several new complexes which are presumably all due to heterodimeric combinations of the newly synthesized recombinant C/EBPδ protein .
3 A chief executive of a major UK company who in a public speech stressed how far companies in his industry lagged behind the Japanese found , upon analysis , that the shortfall was almost all due to excessive holdings of assets .
4 We were all sorry about Black Dog getting away , but there was nothing we could do .
5 Even where food is plentiful , societies accustomed to a diet containing a high percentage of cereal foods , fruit and vegetables , all rich in natural fibre , do not become overweight .
6 Ball & Stick is am impressive program and can be recommended to all interested in chemical structures .
7 The conference is intended for Organisers , Supporters and all interested in Christian Aid 's work .
8 We are also all dependent on external systems for the maintenance of our dwellings and essential equipment .
9 At the other end of the scale , jobbing printing is and was above all dependent on local trade ; the office is usually small ; and disputes when they occur can often be solved informally .
10 ALL FREE OF PERSONAL TAXES UNDER CURRENT LEGISLATION .
11 The stations were all distinguished by complex roof-lines .
12 The basic problem for the Emperor was that while France needed Britain it was not at all clear to British statesmen that their country had any need of France — except when it suited British interests .
13 It faced due west , and now its front windows were all ablaze with reflected light from the setting sun .
14 This is all standard for relational databases .
15 This type of open learning environment is after all standard for social workers and counsellors , and there is no reason why it should not be equally standard for teachers .
16 Jane saw it in the smallest things , all impossible in self-conscious Britain .
17 The world 's major currencies are all convertible into other currencies on demand by residents and non-residents of those countries .
18 Fringe bodies such as these are all amenable to judicial review .
19 We had to find a way of convincing ourselves that any move , no move , any news , no news , good treatment , bad treatment were all indicative of imminent release .
20 All stylish , all well-made from top quality fabrics .
21 But their differences are greater than their similarities and the four glens now to be described are all worthy of leisurely exploration and indeed make delightful excursions .
22 In flight forewing almost all white with black tip and trailing edge .
23 A ‘ grey goose ’ ( p. 46 ) , a rare visitor from Arctic North America , in two colour forms : Snow Goose , all white with black wing-tips ; and Blue Goose , with bluish grey-brown back and wings , white head , neck and tail coverts , and underparts of either colour or a mixture .
24 In the meantime , the miners represented hope for all of them , but within the giddy cycle of excitements they were all edgy with new fears and old illusions .
25 Aideen Rodgers , the baby of the Irish team , provided the first point while Irish champion Eavan Higgins came up with half a point , finishing all square with Scottish No 1 Catriona Lambert in the top match and Eileen-Rose Power finished birdie , birdie par to win her match by one hole .
26 The Under 13 Clarkson Shield semi-finals ended all square after extra time , Stanfield ( Quinn 2 , Ruby 2 ) overcame a 3-0 deficit to force a 4-4 draw with Tramways ( Gill 2 , McDonald , Barton ) and Four Swallows ( Carroll , King ) had a 2-0 advantage but then missed a penalty allowing Athlone to hit back through Kennedy and Randalls to equalise .
27 Such people are all privileged in limited degree even when they reside elsewhere .
28 Indeed , it was not at all unusual for civic authorities to have a mourning sword which , on the death of a monarch , alderman or council member , was carried in the procession before the mayor in place of the civic sword .
29 So congratulations to all present on superb selling achievements .
30 But to many others it is a way of life with roots so deep in the national culture that any government at all respectful of individual liberty would be politically reckless to try to pull them up .
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