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

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1 Electric windows and mirrors , central locking , rear heating , rear wash/wipe and a tilt wheel are on all models , but today 's hard-pressed executive has to find another £701 for a sunroof and £1,092 for air conditioning .
2 The one Religion is beyond all speech . ’
3 The well-known symbol of the Association is on all packaged foods that it recognises as being truly organic and indicates that the food has been produced on land that meets all the requirements of the Association .
4 ‘ How fit shooting is for all kinds of men : how honest a pastime for the mind ; how wholesome an exercise for the body . ’
5 Consequently , it 's unlikely that anyone who is n't in their fan club is at all fussed about what this record sounds like .
6 The subconscious mind is at all times fully protective and will not allow the patient to betray himself by his actions or his words .
7 This means the proportion of Target 's shares sold in consideration of such rights will be treated as not disposed of , so will not realise a gain , provided s135 TCGA is in all other respects satisfied .
8 There is no evidence that research is at all hampered by note-taking , and many interviews of a very personal kind are carried out using tape recorders or notebooks .
9 If the interview is at all long , the respondent must be comfortable and have time to answer the questions carefully .
10 To the Sufi the divine is in all things and manifested to the seer , and it is this divine attribute that he sees and which is transferred to the work of the poet and the mystic ; and that work is authentic in so far as it depicts faithfully the himma or emotional part of the event .
11 The light is on all night .
12 And the bear 's behind all , all blood coming out and he 's going and the man turns round and he goes .
13 The question might be raised whether a surgeon 's callousness is after all even a local violation of ‘ Be aware ’ .
14 The spectacle of the café-concert was above all the home of disorder , and particularly of the disruption of the orderly bourgeois habitus .
15 If the switch was off all the time , the output would be zero .
16 But he adapts , not without pain ; and even the most romantic heroine learns to accept , like the heroine of Anita Brookner 's Providence ( 1982 ) , that her lover was after all bound in the end to prefer another .
17 But his animosity was above all directed against Prince Alexander .
18 By then the conventional restraints of courtesy were felt to have had their day , and outlived it : the New Critic was above all a rebel , even a terrorist .
19 From this perspective Dicey 's views on sovereignty are on all fours with Oakeshott 's .
20 ‘ This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights ’ : we 've all seen it written and , believe it or not , this statement must by law be on all guarantees , in order to explain and remind us that we also have rights against the supplier , as well as the issuer of the guarantee .
21 The Scottish Cycling Council , which is made up of rep 's from all the DA 's ( and others ) , is quite deeply involved in the debate on access to the countryside .
22 It must be remembered that for all its world status and the great influence it has upon the rest of the airworthiness authorities of the western world , the FAA is after all made up of fallible human beings .
23 But if the flag is at all close to the top of the bank , look once again at getting the ball down on the ground as quickly as possible and running it up the bank .
24 And honour 's about all it is .
25 Our sport is for all this is not a slick statement of jargon but a fact , thanks to our boats sailors of all ages and all eligibilities can participate .
26 Headway is above all an ‘ intelligent ’ course .
27 Headway is above all an ‘ intelligent ’ course .
28 In fact it is only because he is trying so hard to get it right that he can be said to get it wrong at all , and the gauche hero is above all the example of social over-anxiety , like Betjeman 's subaltern weak for love on a Hampshire tennis-court : his palms moist at the first handshake , one imagines , his over-careful manners a veneer masking racking uncertainties , and an over-developed sense of social duty enforcing its own inner punishment .
29 The Gospel is for all mankind , not just for the Jews ( Luke 2:14 , 32 ; 3:6 ; 4:16–30 ; 7:9 ; 9:52 ; 10:30–35 ; 17:12 ; 24:47 ) .
30 In addition , the German question and the European question are inseparable : ‘ the German question is at all times a European question too . ’
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