Example sentences of "all [prep] [art] [noun] 's " in BNC.

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1 The grand master of ceremonies , Amir Aslan Afshar , was all for the Shah 's keeping or selling his personal plane .
2 The unit , which does all of the firm 's Unix porting work , will start to blow its own trumpet in the new year when the latest workflow automation techniques in its client/server and Unix software will be on parade .
3 She plans to emblazon each badge correctly and hopes one day to have done all of the RAF 's badges , Squadrons , Groups , Wings , Commands , Stations — in all a staggering 2,500 plus !
4 A row was all in a day 's work for her , and at the end she 'd feel pleased with herself and at peace with the world .
5 She had unflinchingly wrenched the arrow out of his arm as if ‘ t was all in a day 's work , and had argued with him all through the operation and while bandaging his wound later .
6 For Crawford , it was all in a day 's work , and split-second timing was the key .
7 But when I saw Bullitt , I thought , ‘ This was n't the script either , it was all in the director 's head . ’
8 I 've no doubt the joke went all round the Officer 's Mess .
9 The man calmly walked all over the child 's body with his heavy boots , and left her screaming on the ground .
10 ‘ Pre-wetting ’ provides further protection — jets of seawater spray all over the ship 's superstructure , so radioactive dust can not settle .
11 As a result the British Zeta results were splashed all over the world 's newspapers ( New Scientist , 20 January , p 166 ) .
12 These gaily coloured little creatures run all over the shaman 's body , and often live in convenient crannies such as in his ears and in between his toes .
13 And it stays put , not only because it 's in a tight squeeze , but because the microscopic sliced-through cells all around the cork 's perimeter act as an army of suction pads .
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