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

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1 ‘ Their hair 's usually shorter and you do n't have all that messing round with the tongs ’ as one hairdresser cheerfully explained .
2 But could all this messing about with the type of tree affect the taste of the cider :
3 All this adds up to the fact that NDBs are thoroughly unreliable .
4 All this adds up to the likelihood that the Government can not sort out the economy in the very short term and certainly can not do so this side of the general election ; they can not generate the feeling of happiness and cheerfulness about the economy which parties traditionally rely upon to win general elections .
5 All three ran back to the trough prepared to swim for it as the boys had done several times before .
6 Allen picked up the sack and slung it over his shoulder and they all three went out into the open air .
7 When both together took a few slow hops down one of the runs near-by , Hazel followed and little by little they all three moved out of the hall .
8 ‘ I see , ’ she said and then she bowed , very slightly , and Rose and Grace did the same and then all three moved out of the drawing-room , upright and daunting .
9 His slides were good and his descriptions fairly accurate , but I sensed we were all glad to get back to the comfort of the hotel and I to my electric fire .
10 Cabs and all all lined up outside the White Hart Jockey Club Rooms .
11 He had watched all four go off towards the tower with the rain beating down on them .
12 HP 's software effort for the new servers included endorsement from a veritable who's-who of mainframe software houses , all eager to stand up on the platform and say that their customers were queueing up to leave the IBM mainframe world behind .
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