Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] all the " in BNC.

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31 Capitalist development was generating a factory proletariat bearing all the characteristics Marx had depicted .
32 Do you remember years ago a an aeroplane burning all the mares in London ?
33 It takes two movements to operate the lace carriage , once to the right to transfer stitches then back OR once to the right to prepare and then back transferring stitches on the return to the left , leaving the main carriage clear to work two rows ; across , to place loops in empty needles and back to the right knitting all the stitches .
34 According to the Institutional Fund Managers Association ( IFMA ) — the trade body representing all the key institutional traders , the problems of the existing system can be summarised as follows :
35 The achievement results in English consistently followed the order above with the ‘ manual English ’ group out-performing all the others .
36 The activities brought together 18 senior members of the newly restructured operations group comprising all the east coast and New Zealand sites .
37 A modern work of importance describing all the main monastic sites still surviving is Medieval Monasteries of Great Britain by L. Butler and C. Given-Wilson ( London 1983 ) .
38 I have used therefore the word ‘ Nature ’ in the sense of the German ‘ Bedeutung ’ , as signifying that essential character of a part which belongs to it in its relation to a predetermined pattern , answering to the ‘ idea ’ of the Archetypical World in the Platonic cosmogony , which archetypical or primal pattern is the basis supporting all the modifications of such part for specific powers and actions in all animals possessing it …
39 We were weary and did n't spare a thought for how she must be feeling — sick in the mornings , with a husband flying all the time .
40 Figure 2 shows the results of some work using an atomic beam containing all the stable isotopes of the element samarium ( atomic number , or number of protons , 62 ) .
41 By searching a data file containing all the piece-part " boxes " for geometric domains , the simple relationship between parts can be established ; the boxes can be shown to be remote , adjacent , interfering and inserted .
42 The files are then combined into a flat file containing all the hybridisations .
43 He did n't want Mrs Goreng 's husband stealing all the glory .
44 The role of the teacher is changing , with less emphasis on the teacher providing all the material for the student , but increased emphasis on providing a stimulating environment for active learning to take place .
45 A disk containing all the example listings used in the book is available at £25.50 + VAT .
46 They 've been running up and down the place doing all the good play .
47 I mean some people were quite willing to answer it and they were quite willing to say what stereotypes they usually employ and others j er just clam up and said , oh I never judge people , and I thought yeah liar doing all the time ? biggest gossips in the office and she 's never got a good word to say about anyone , she 's always digging the dirt but when I presented her with it , I never try to judge people .
48 A decision on the issue will only be taken after a formal consultation process involving all the interested parties .
49 So it 's a kind of a strange argument to suggest on the one hand the Vienna settlement was a factor in in preventing wars between all the great , er major war involving all the great powers .
50 But it 's beautifully finished piano playing all the same , and most truthfully reproduced .
51 Beneath the letter was a xeroxed newspaper article listing all the bars in the city .
52 A global score covering all the above factors was constructed , and H pylori in both the stomach and duodenum , was also assessed .
53 Nature is an international journal covering all the sciences .
54 But there are no comparative tests to see whether any other form of spelling might be better still , without the disadvantages of ITA 's divergence from familiar type-faces and its problems for those who have difficulty distinguishing all the speech sounds required .
55 The franchise system was a good way for us to get into thatching as it dispensed with the need to endure a long apprenticeship , gave us a six-month intensive course teaching all the rudiments of thatching , and provided contracts and a source of cheap materials .
56 Eyes looking back and I 'd got the old bit moving all the time keeping , he said righto get out , you 're leading me , they were too pleased to get rid of them .
57 In the second case , a syndrome is a set of symptoms which frequently ( but not necessarily invariably ) co-occur ; if there are occasional instances ( no matter how rare ) where some of the symptoms are present and others absent , then one can not explain the syndrome as due to a single underlying defect generating all the symptoms .
58 For the discerning holiday makers wanting to get away from it all while enjoying all the luxury conveniences of top class accommodation , the AKTI MYRINA is the perfect choice .
59 Now this means that this part of the globe the bit nearest to the moon will have more than it 's fair share of gravity because it 's got the gravity of the earth and it 's got the gravity of the moon pulling all the sea which will cause the erm sea to bulge up in this region .
60 So it 's the same water going all the way round , it 's the same current going all the way through here , so if we 've got ten gallons a minute of electricity coming in there , say ten amps ,
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