Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [pron] all " in BNC.
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1 | He symbolizes man liberated by reason from the fear of death , the optimist for whom all truth is rationally accessible and knowledge of the truth a panacea . |
2 | In any event , do not descend to the clichés of politician and journalist for whom all changes are ‘ dramatic ’ , all majorities are ‘ vast ’ and all proportions are ‘ mammoth ’ . |
3 | Now it surprised him that he was expected to declare the pattern and intention behind it all in order that others could understand . |
4 | I was a big disappointment to her all round . |
5 | The Irish have settled into this country and there are communities of them all over do they go and see your concerts and if they do that must mean a great deal to them I should think ? |
6 | And , although she was rapidly coming to the conclusion that she had made a fool of herself all down the line , she still did n't quite know how . |
7 | For some reason , Denis took offence at this , and was even more determined to ‘ get to the bottom of it all ’ as he put it . |
8 | Four of his favourite and best titles The Cat in the Hat ( the origin of it all ) , The Cat in the Hat Comes Back , Green Eggs and Ham and Fox in Socks ( Collins , £2.99 each ) are published in desirable pocket-sized editions , which only suffer a little from the reduced type size . |
9 | He 'd come his whack and there was this trail of spunk behind him all over the floor . |
10 | Rather than having the police putting their big feet in it all over the place . ’ |
11 | Having coined and rehearsed the right phrases he never saw any reason why he should not use them several times , so he concluded , ‘ We do n't , I take it , want the police putting their big feet in it all over the place . ’ |
12 | Lehmann noted that Minton was ‘ at his happiest and most intimate — and less hysteria underneath it all than often of late ’ . |
13 | There is also to be a polo tournament for complete teams of non-polo players at £20 per team for whom all equipment will be supplied . |
14 | Evelyn looked across at Rose sitting in the midst of them all but managing somehow to remain completely apart . |
15 | So it is on the basis of us all ( EVEN I ! ) being human and fallible that I have to announce that it is scientifically almost impossible not to shed surplus body fat when calorie intake is strictly limited to 1,000 a day . |
16 | Read it in our way and we shall merely be , as Lewis says in the preface to The Discarded Image , like ‘ travellers who carry their resolute Englishry with them all over the Continent , mix only with other English tourists , enjoy all they see for its ‘ quaintness ’ and have no wish to realise what those ways of life , those churches , those vineyards mean to the natives ’ . |
17 | As the person through whom all orders for purchases from project grants must pass , this is clearly a key position in the project 's structure . |
18 | Is the Nat Sec the person through whom all dealings with the nation 's Churches at central level are to be conducted ( eg Synods , Assemblies , central women 's organisations , youth offices etc ) ? |
19 | Is Nat Sec the person through whom all dealings with government departments are to be channelled ( eg Dept of Education , Dept of Environment who are responsible for house to house collections in N.I ) ? |
20 | ‘ The way I see it , I have to be wary of upsetting you , in case you go home and tell this fiancée of mine all about my wicked Caribbean love-nest . |
21 | Although he seemed to be oblivious of what had happened , because he was concentrating on some letter or other , Eliot looked up resignedly and with a smile of one all too accustomed to the lack of business acumen in other people ; but I could see that he was also relieved to find me not too cast down . |
22 | The Honourable A. P. J. Vigars , who was at Cambridge two years ahead of Howard ; the retiring figure in Trinity of whom all the great men of Howard 's generation were in awe . |
23 | That 's another stud of his all along the estate . |
24 | Patrick I 'm I 'm gon na take a flier with you all right so we can save it . |
25 | I am the person on whom all hopes are pinned , ’ he said . |
26 | Why , it is in the power of Jesus to whom all authority in heaven and earth is entrusted ; this Jesus is with them always in their mission , to the end of the age ; and naturally , therefore , they baptise men not only into the possession , the ‘ name ’ , of God the Father and the Lord Jesus , but into the sphere of that Holy Spirit who makes real to them the presence of the risen Christ , and empowers them for their work of making him known ( Matt. 28:18–20 ) . |
27 | He was the funnel through whom all subsequent experience of the Spirit of God would be mediated . |
28 | Yet the fact remains that people for whom all other comforts are provided in residential institutions are still largely neglected as regards sexual need . |
29 | I 've been searching for news of you all over Chelsea , Eaton Square , Cadogan Gardens … not a sign of your people anywhere . ’ |
30 | However , it is too difficult to think up a complete theory of everything all at one go ( though this does not seem to stop some people ; I get two or three unified theories in the mail each week ) . |