Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] all [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Am I to be mobbed by all these folk for want of an end to their Mystery ?
2 Any horses that died in College went to ‘ old Cross ’ for salvage to reduce the charge to clients , and it was pleaded that a proper post-mortem examination ought to be made of all these animals .
3 Transitional work can be seen in all these countries , with parts of a building in one style and other parts in newer forms .
4 Eventually , the song becomes a real-time simulation of a locked groove , an out-of-control roller-coaster of dread but also of resilience : ‘ And the Mercy Seat is waiting/And I think my head is burning/And in a way I 'm yearning/To be done with all this measuring of proof/An eye for an eye/And a tooth for a tooth/And anyway I told the truth/And I 'm not afraid to die . ’
5 Ca n't we collate our knowledge so that not so many tests are having to be done on all these animals ?
6 Quite apart from the fact that they would appear to be unorthodox and a distortion at its best of Christian theology , I believe it must be said of all these suggestions that , if what is intended is that they should give an equal place to women or to the ‘ feminine ’ within the Christian religion , they fail .
7 Much could be said about all these characteristics but of most significance for our purpose is the role of impartiality in relation to legislative and legal reasoning .
8 I hope over the next few months to be writing about all these accessories in more detail .
9 The only tentative conclusion that can be drawn from all these studies is that government financial assistance to strikers may play some minor part , not so much in starting , but in prolonging a strike , but it is an insignificant factor compared to the complex web of economic and political reasons that generate and sustain strike action .
10 A conclusion that can be drawn from all these treatment studies is that when dealing with patients who do not require inpatient care , treatment by well-trained non-medical staff ( social workers and nurses in. particular ) is at least as effective as treatment given by psychiatrists .
11 Here the central student record is maintained ; here , the majority of the data that will eventually be used by all those groups and individuals is recorded .
12 What could be worse than to be dogged by all that stuff ?
13 I vowed there and then to give him his share of the money the day he set foot in England ; I wanted to be rid of all those Trumpers and their distracting problems once and for all .
14 It should be noted in all these changes that an underlying Government objective is to pass on much of the cost of training to the industry .
15 Sour tastes can be detected in all these areas , but bitter is confined to the back part and salt to the front .
16 There is a place for the social PTA ‘ faggots and peas evening ’ or ten pin bowling at the George and Dragon , though it needs to be understood by all that attendance by staff at such social evenings is purely a matter of personal choice and not to be taken as an indicator of loyalty to the school .
17 The structure of the animal 's behaviour will be adapted to all these features in ways that in past generations have been most successful in transmitting the gene complexes of individuals into the future .
18 But do n't be intimidated by all this talk of exercise .
19 However , you will be tired by all this flurry of activity because you will still be doing regular work and the proposal — writing may take you into late nights and weekend work .
20 What imaginable public purpose can be served by all this nonsense ?
21 Involuntary unemployment can be defined as all those persons who are not in paid employment , but are actually seeking jobs at the prevailing rate of real wages .
22 I mean they ai n't sort of I mean what they could force you to do if they really , I mean they would never do that but what they could force you to do or Les to do would be to check with all those people who I 've actually sort of made payments to , to make sure that I have .
23 Today we 'll be talking about all those guarantees that you 've seen when you bought your car and when you bought your refrigerator and when you 've bought almost anything nowadays , because people are being spoiled for choice on guarantees it seems .
24 When the British papers printed that Scotland Yard believed the silver to have been dug up at the Barbariga army base and smuggled by a Yugoslav diplomat , the Federal commission said , ‘ The press is to be criticised for all such insinuations ’ and ‘ the control of the diplomatic bag is so rigorous in Jugoslavia that it is absolutely impossible for the treasure or anything else to be smuggled out that way ’ .
25 Instead of suffering on behalf of that poor betrayed girl , she should be fighting for all such children .
26 What must John be thinking after all this time ?
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