Example sentences of "all [prep] [pron] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In the first half I thought we played some great stuff , but football is all about what happens in front of goal and we were disappointing so far as that was concerned . ’
2 The overwhelming case for his inclusion was neither as Archbishop nor as martyr but as author of the magnificent liturgy which held the Church together during the tribulations of the next century , and above all for his Collects , which Anglicans through four centuries would learn by heart as children and recite when they came to die .
3 While such figures can not , of course , be seen as precise indicators of opinion , the downward trend apparent in all of them does suggest that devotion to the Führer — or at least the readiness to declare such devotion in public — had fallen rapidly by the time of the Stalingrad débâcle .
4 Now several alternative notations are available , and no attempt to evaluate all of them has yet been made .
5 And behind all of them lies the archetypal opposition between good and evil , light and darkness , creation and destruction , God and the Devil .
6 All of which takes time .
7 This may involve ordering additional stocks of material , amending production schedules and possibly introducing overtime working or shift working , all of which takes time to plan and implement .
8 All of which contrasts with his definition of the law of value , which was seen as a spontaneous phenomenon or mechanism , which acts ‘ behind the backs of the participants ’ , where there are market controls , rather than being controlled .
9 All of which bodes well for our chances in the ‘ Britain in Bloom ’ ( Prettiest Village — or whatever ) Competition at the end of July .
10 All of which goes to show that masculine reason and logic are perhaps not so strong as you may have supposed .
11 All of which sounds impressive .
12 The frequency and volume of business material , not all of which falls into the legal deposit category , means that gaps do exist in the business collection .
13 ‘ They 've got three ships in there , and God knows what other generators and so on , all of which generates quite a bit of heat .
14 So does the sky blue vinyl , all of which screams , HEY !
15 Appearance is a concern , but what I see is conditioned by my preconceptions , attitudes and information , all of which influences in varying degrees my choice of working locations .
16 All of which helps to explain why Mr Kohl 's chances of winning re-election do not look as bad as a shrinking economy , growing budget deficit , and foreign-policy gridlock might lead you to expect .
17 Such contests permit ‘ horse race journalism ’ ; they make possible endless speculation about who the front runner is , who the dark horses are and who has fallen at what fence , all of which helps to make television news broadcasts more exciting and enter-taining than they would otherwise be .
18 These activities and many more are now resulting in valuable publicity , all of which helps to influence the sales and credibility of the Company .
19 All of which keeps the pilot alert and in control , even on the most fatiguing of journeys .
20 All of which lends circumstantial weight to the idea that oncogenes may be activated by stripping them of their methyl groups — and also explains the common observation that tumour cells may sometimes express inappropriately characteristics of other tissue cells .
21 All of which says more about Callinicos , and the limits on his knowledge and interests , than it does about the work .
22 She describes her readers ' profession as ‘ dynamic and exciting ’ , all of which presents her with the problem of writing content erudite yet lively , weighty but not pompous .
23 All of which fits in with the differences of stomach contents with which we began .
24 All of which prompts the obvious question : how fundamental were these changes ?
25 Mann tries to combine the desperation of their plight with a more lyrical look at Indian respect for struggle and death , all of which sits together a smidgeon uneasily until the final reel .
26 Determination to deal with the situation " properly and once and for all " but coupled with the confusion of not knowing precisely what to do for the best , particularly in the face of vast quantities of advice all of which seems perfectly clear — except that it directly conflicts with other equally vast and equally clear advice from other sources .
27 All of which needs to be taken into account when assessing my brilliance that summer .
28 All of which shows that one man 's staple is another man 's delicatessen or , rather , that the necessities of one generation can become the luxuries of the next .
29 Shareware libraries provide you with a program on disk for a ‘ nominal ’ sum — they are providing the program for free , and charging only for the disk , duplicating and administration , all of which includes a small amount of profit , I suppose .
30 All of which suggests a person who knows his own mind and makes his own decisions .
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