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

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1 He took the view that her consent alone could not be retracted since it was given for all time as part of the contract of marriage .
2 First , that we have no intention of abandoning public ownership and accepting for all time the present frontier of the public sector .
3 As with the Glasgow Road junction , the projected heavy traffic flows through this junction and also the requirement for traffic movement on to and off the bypass in both north and south directions pointed to the need for an intersection catering for all traffic movements .
4 The Zalim is centrally situated for all village amenities .
5 This goes for all hair lengths . ’
6 By this time Clever Folly had shaken off all opposition and proceeded to break the course record by 4.7 seconds in spite of 4lb overweight .
7 I mean after all life is life .
8 ( 2 ) A Court Scheme is likely to take up to ten weeks to implement after all paperwork has been prepared and agreed .
9 It does not matter , she had thought , numbly , for whatever it was and whatever it has been , it was forbidden for all time .
10 Forbidden for all time .
11 He still dreamt of avenging the shame of Kosovo and of ending for all time the ‘ long Turkish night ’ .
12 Does it count as all cancer , what 's a definition of a heart attack .
13 But when she arrived at the hotel , Miss Crossland , 27 , claimed she ‘ was fobbed off all morning waiting for the cheque ’ .
14 It resembles the pictures of dancers frozen for all time by the potters who made the Greek vases just to display their feats .
15 The foregoing illustrates but one way in which the instilling of a belief in the existence of a ‘ god ’ with powers to provide for all human wants without effort on the part of the beneficiary to contribute , can do harm instead of good .
16 Of course , this does not mean that accommodation problems for the old are solved for all time .
17 That ache that she thought had been satiated for all time was back within her .
18 This leave-in conditioner will protect hair from the heat of the dryer and is recommended for all hair types .
19 If possible , regular rather than prn prescriptions are recommended for all pain relief , as the latter can lead to inadequate administration .
20 ‘ I doubt whether you could understand how it feels to know for all eternity that the creations of hell are pursuing you , ’ Kopyion said .
21 These are not , however , the same kind of truth ; for the first holds for all time and every place , whereas the second has to do with a specific event which as a matter of fact took place at a particular point in history .
22 Staff are required to speak English and the children are looked after all day .
23 It has been suggested that Moore 's argument , if just , would count against all definition in which an expression s meaning is explained by some more complex expression [ FRANKENA ] .
24 Environmental impact statements have to be included with all development proposals judged likely to have a " significant " effect on the environment , under an EC Directive incorporated into British law in 1988 .
25 These alterations were shown to segregate with all family members known to have the mutant XLA locus in their respective pedigrees ( see Fig. 2 a for pedigree analysis of patient B ) .
26 But as they were returning with all speed , Rodrigo of Bivar raised the country , and came up with them in the mountains of Oca , and fell upon them and discomfited them , and won back all their booty , and took all the five Kings prisoners .
27 CSM and Mick Farren instituted ‘ Kitsch Corner ’ decorated with all manner of gaudy tat .
28 This is the issue which must be addressed with all urgency . ’
29 It would be foolish to imagine that GIS can assist in all hazard studies , emergencies and disasters .
30 Corporal punishment was forbidden in all state schools from 1987 . ]
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