Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adj] all " in BNC.

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1 They 've seen Scott score goals like these all season .
2 That particular single matter was not pursued by the ombudsman an and that therefore means that erm it is n't something that er he felt was a question of maladministration but I did want just to emphasise that this particular point , because in the more er i in the recent report to the Policy Resources Committee on ombudsman complaints , the number , and I ca n't recall exactly what the number was , but the number included in that report relating to planning matters was certainly higher than one , I think there were about half a dozen and what I wanted to take the opportunity of explaining was the , the majority of those all but the one that I 've now referred to , er where in fact relating to district matter planning applications and not to the County Council .
3 Ireland have been adopting a New Zealand type of pressure game , ushered in with the help of former All Black skipper Andy Lesie , and further enhanced by his close ally Willie Anderson .
4 HAMMERSMITH in west London , home of some all too visible faceless architecture , has been chosen as the site of what promises to be one of Britain 's most remarkable buildings , an enormous office block designed on natural lines by the Royal Gold Medallist Ralph Erskine , Jonathan Glancey writes .
5 Congestion with throbbing all over
6 Congestion with throbbing all over and burning ; blood vessels throb and pulsate as do local inflammations ; hammering pains in the head if they move .
7 Great Britain international Paul Dixon replaces Mercer , while John Gallagher is on the wing with former All Black colleague Craig Innes taking Schofield 's place at stand-off .
8 ‘ If you 've just joined us , ’ the commentator 's voice droned , ‘ there 's no score in this all important match but England can be admired for holding their own , down to ten men and against a Moroccan team that 's used to the sort of heat … ’
9 If the death has taken place before 13/11/74 all the normal estate duty rules apply .
10 Cambridge have had but one win since 1975 , and Oxford seem set to level the overall score at 69 all since they started the series in 1829 .
11 Lafaille , a 26-years-old professional guide from Gap , has emerged in the last few years as a climber of unique all round ability .
12 Erm , yes , the questions of profiles is being er dwelt upon in committees like this all around the country at the moment .
13 She therefore eased her thin shanks into these all too revealing pants , put a pair of gilt oriental sandals on her feet and hastily touched up the mauve polish on her toenails and fingernails .
14 It 's like church with the sun shining through them coloured windows and pictures of Jesus with light all round and angels floating in the sky and the sun shining and all that .
15 In the event in 1987–8 all 57 authorities submitted an Inner Area Programme and all were approved .
16 The club scene is now inundated with New Zealand and Australian coaches , due in no small part to the success of Garryowen , current AIL champions under their New Zealand coach , my husband , Murray Kidd. the IRFU is also getting in on the act with the appointment of former All Black captain and current Wellington coach Andy Leslie to its coaching panel .
17 GARRYOWEN have pulled off a major coup with the appointment of former All Blacks captain Andy Leslie as coach for the next two seasons .
18 He was not wholly a man of nostalgia , and the road accident which cost him his son at the age of 21 all but destroyed his religious faith .
19 It was the Belfast belligerence of 1963 all over again .
20 The neck joins the body at around the 16th fret , making access to those all important top frets rather awkward , to say the least .
21 The real interest of the past , he wrote , ‘ lies in the answer to the question , How did the ordinary undistinguished man live ? … and it is with a view to providing posterity with an addition to such all too scanty materials that the papers … have been embodied in permanent form . ’
22 Apart from costing the lives of countless millions of animals each year , its production is also causing starvation for millions all over the world .
23 By the early 1970s , direct subsidies at just under £400m were not far short of the equivalent of half all central and local government expenditure on roads and public highways ; and the pattern has been intensified under the agricultural policy of the EEC since 1973 .
24 Even though workers would be willing to offer their labour services at a lower real wage rate , and even though employers would be willing to hire more workers at a lower real wage rate , neither party to the bargaining process is capable of exerting downward pressure on this all important relative price .
25 She tried joining her mind to the millions of people everywhere glued to screens for this all important match but all she could see was Colm 's pudgy little legs swinging backwards and forwards and the grim look on his face as she washed away the crusted blood .
26 The taste of his mouth on hers had haunted her last night in bed ; the memory of that all too brief but heart-stopping kiss at the fountain all those weeks ago still burned into her , reminding , taunting her .
27 The policy offers an option to reinvest all of the maturity proceeds under the Guaranteed Capital Bond into either another Guaranteed Capital Bond ( subject to availability ) or another contract issued by Midland Life Limited .
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