Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] [prep] all the " in BNC.

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1 Just got a bit carried away with all the excitement of storming the building and everything .
2 Tamar had allowed Victoria to stay up late to watch the leading in of the last load , which was a ritual joined in by all the estate workers .
3 This effect builds up across all the pixels to give a picture .
4 David got out with all the film , so I have all the pictures of the whole thing . ’
5 We 've also got through Social Services , and Honiton , who are desperate serving source of furniture , and you just see it going on top of the estate cars going down towards all the time .
6 It had been a long day — the children safely delivered to Grandma , the freezer full of food ( for a husband to cope on his own ) , leotards and tights packed along with all the other paraphernalia needed for a Medau display .
7 Translated into terms of visual experience , this would be like a semi-transparent door with extra light coming in around all the cracks .
8 Poindexter tried , more than once , to take North off the contra account , but North fought back with all the tactics — bureaucratic manoeuvres , leaks to the press , heartbreaking petitions — of which he was capable .
9 With a sinking heart , Mildred moved miserably through all the chores of the first day , unpacking robes , arranging the new books in her desk , feeding the cat , and innumerable small tasks till at last it was bedtime .
10 Relieved to have grass underfoot silencing his blithe escape , Laverne glances back with all the charm of a lowly jackal .
11 But Prudential finance director Michael Lawrence says that the bids put in by all the firms on the tender shortlist were ‘ virtually all of an allness on fees ’ .
12 From about 1967 the praise of the General-Secretary pouring out from all the media took on more and more extreme forms .
13 Now , in the dream influence of the moon , Fenna told Maggie to look down on all the kingdoms of the world , and across China she saw the snaking of the Great Wall .
14 Now , it 's not clear to me at the moment that that is going to be the direction , say , of the Roman Catholic Church , because we seem to have a much more conservative Pope and there are conservative movements growing up in all the churches , you 've only got to look at Reagan 's America and the way you find counterparts to that kind of religious conservatism in all the European countries .
15 Gary was bolder than Hoomey , less graceful than Jazz , but showed the Nicholson family characteristics of dour determination to win through against all the odds .
16 Eva thought back over all the times her mother had encouraged her .
17 They bolted the door closed , top and bottom , and left Ellie crammed tight against all the junk that was stuffed into the tiny space .
18 Michael himself was now in the choir balcony beside Jock Lennox letting Maria look down on all the heads below them .
19 What was clearly stated was that the police have now powers as such to ban an event , unless it can be shown to be a public nuisance , and that they have no desire to fall out with all the local charities .
20 Ferry boats ply regularly between all the resorts on the lake , and it 's great fun to catch a ride on the old paddle steamer , the Franz-Josef .
21 Flake food is simply a low cost muesli made up of all the different foodstuffs of a complete food .
22 He 's my friend , " and Rabscuttle went in with all the others .
23 You can see that scene in Southall , London , or in any area outside New York , where the goods spill over from all the Indian shops on to the pavements .
24 Harriet often came to stay at Netherhampton to catch up on all the ‘ gossip of Salisbury ’ and to take her mind off her romance with Shelley , thwarted at every step by her brother Charles .
25 Because of his father 's incapacity , Leonard grew up with all the advantages of family prestige , and few of its responsibilities .
26 And for soon after that me father had to give up the mine be because of his health and he went to work at the depot er were the bus depot and he worked in the battery house where they made all the batteries up , charged the batteries for the buses , looked after the electrical side there was electrician , he were n't , me father were n't electrician but he was working with electrician but his main job was charging the batteries , putting them on in groups in the , in the er battery house and charging house , to keep all the batteries charged up for all the buses petrol buses tr and trolley buses .
27 Mrs Frizzell circulated painstakingly through all the usual conversational openings , the weather , the forthcoming Edwardian Days Carnival Week , the coming winter and what winter did to the car trade , wondering how to get round to Hank 's Triumph .
28 The poll early next year would elect a coalition government made up of all the parties winning more than a minimum number of seats to lead the country to majority rule in the year 2000 .
29 Bales of goods thumped from even blacker openings in the walls into barges at landing stages , and tiers of narrow windows rose upwards with all the hopefulness of blinded eyes seeking light .
30 Bright red gingham curtains hung cheerfully at all the windows .
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