Example sentences of "the [noun sg] be [vb pp] all " in BNC.

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1 The first 20 live closest to the hospital that is to do the transplant , the next 20 are somewhat further afield and the remainder are scattered all over the country .
2 Then the trick is revealed all too clearly .
3 The contrast is made all the more poignant by the ‘ Lithium ’ promo vid and its scenes of psyched-up mayhem from last year 's Reading .
4 Though Jackson was the first to congratulate Olympic champion McKoy , the disappointment was written all over his face .
5 Though Jackson was the first to congratulate the Olympic champion , the disappointment was written all over his face .
6 Though Jackson was the first to congratulate the Olympic champion , the disappointment was written all over his face .
7 The outlook was considered all the more rosy from their point of view , since Denwood would have to be made what is known as a divisional point , that is to say , a station of more than ordinary importance , inasmuch as it would indicate the end of a running section — the point where the train would have to change engines .
8 The process is made all the easier by the Cel Editor allowing you to animate the cels you have produced , within the editor itself , so you can see how it looks , and make any alterations you think necessary .
9 However the cry was raised all over the floor : " They 've removed their team leader " Some thirty young dealers applauded the courage of these two .
10 I am happy to add my voice to that of the hon. Gentleman to ensure that the facility is understood all over the country .
11 Originally the cathedral was decorated all over , inside and out , with mosaic , stucco painting and inlay .
12 The façade is decorated all over with carving and sculpture ; the recessed doorway is enclosed in four orders of short columns and the arches have carved , decorative voussoirs .
13 The impact is felt all over the profession and not just by the larger firms .
14 The exterior is very simple and unpretentious , but the interior is painted all over : piers , vaults and walls .
15 The incident was made all the more galling by the fact that neither climber had broken an axe of crampon in 27 years of combined mountaineering experience !
16 But the furniture is made all over the place although 's our best maker and he 's up in Scotland .
17 The man is greased all over .
18 As the guests stepped off the cloth into the wedding room the business of the coconut was repeated all over again .
19 ‘ Oh , the fellow 's smitten all right , ’ Sir Philip said jovially .
20 The trip was made all the worse by Frankie 's morbid fear of flying .
21 The system 's worked all right up to now .
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